BestNoob 75 Posted March 28, 2016 If you are already been in 3D cinema, then you want to ensure that feeling also at home. The Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 and other consoles offer exactly that. I have tested it the last few days with various games and especially with Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, the feeling is just much better with 3D All you need for this is a 3D capable TV , a HDMI cable 1.4 or higher and a 3D glasses (eg from the Cinema ) Almost all LG TVs support passive 3D, that means you does not require any shutter glasses and therefore you can use a regular out of the cinema. Also Philips, Samsung and other manufacturers have devices with passive 3D technology. Mostly you have then in your remote control a 3D icon. The 3D support is enabled by default. Otherwise you will find the setting in NXE - Standard Dashboard. Not all games support 3D an (incomplete) list of games with 3D support you get here http://www.3dtested.com/3d-xbox-360-games-list/ Whether your TV support 3D - active or passive features you can just try it. Start a game with 3D support and enabled 3D in the game options, your TV should switch automatically and give you a hint. Without 3D glasses the display is then blurred, you set 3D glasses on the effect should be immediately visible (in the game). * Btw. All PCs and newer graphics cards are 3D capable and you can have with a normal 3D glasses from the cinema the feeeling also at home. NVIDIA has directly in the control panel "up Stereoscopic 3D Function". For AMD / ATI I think it is a hidden option. Just try it out: thumbsup: 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atifkazia 222 Posted March 28, 2016 Thanks for the info.too bad i dont have a 3D capable TV.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
felida 1653 Posted March 28, 2016 i have played with that option just to tinker with it.. haha.. had some classic 3d glasses.. the kind from old ass comics or 70's movies.. haha.. works well.. and not neccesarily is a 3d TV needed.. as mine aren't and the thing still works.. but i do have a newer TV.. older sets might not work that well Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BestNoob 75 Posted October 26, 2016 Thanks for the info.too bad i dont have a 3D capable TV.. i have played with that option just to tinker with it.. haha.. had some classic 3d glasses.. the kind from old ass comics or 70's movies.. haha.. works well.. and not neccesarily is a 3d TV needed.. as mine aren't and the thing still works.. but i do have a newer TV.. older sets might not work that well Yes newer Monitors or TV´s can handle 3D. A older PC Widescreen Monitor can also handle 3D but maybe the 3D effect is not so good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
felida 1653 Posted October 26, 2016 Yes newer Monitors or TV´s can handle 3D. A older PC Widescreen Monitor can also handle 3D but maybe the 3D effect is not so good. I mean the red and blue type 3d.. newer tv's and such use the new type of 3d like the movies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites