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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 07-10-2011, 01:07 PM
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i have the theory top atlethes and others have real 3d perception not just pseudo stereo

probably youre one

with my specs i have to run low res
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Old 07-10-2011, 01:07 PM
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Yes i noticeably loose depth perception when i close one eye.I just tried it...
Everyone does.
Also, the larger the difference between the two eyes, the more precise your perception will bel.
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Old 07-10-2011, 01:31 PM
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well i dont think its true:

ive seen an expert talking of depth perception:

she said that when you close one eye you see no difference cause your brain has already the info and fills the gaps

she explained you should be looking with just one eye for days before you lost depth perception

i find your info extreamly interesting thanks

proves there are people with totally different perceptions

so the normal thing when looking with one eye is notice no difference as i do and most people

now do wonder about this guys perception

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Raaaaid, you don't seem to understand... several key points here.

Firstly, there is NO difference between movie 3d and your eyesight 3d. I don't know why you don't notice the lack of 3d when you close one eye because... well you should!

Lets see... The only difference between movie's and real life is that when watching a 3d movie or looking at stereoscopic images the base 2d is already at a 3d point in space (ie if you looked at it in 3d but with the screen showing 2d, you would perceive the distance between you and the screen but not the depth of the items shown on the screen), hence when watching with the screen in 3d you will see objects revolve around a base point (as if you are looking INTO the screen or the object is coming OUT of the screen), it's like viewing the world through a cut out in a cardboard square, everything is either behind or coming through it.

Hope this helps a little, and yes, the game is awesome in 3d stereoscopic ( I can work at procuring some screenies if you wish, just be prepared to go cross eyed!)
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Old 07-14-2011, 03:46 PM
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oh clod can be stereosocopic?

what method do you use?

also by thias thread you can tell im not the only one who find 3d movies different perception to reality

call it exxagerated depth if you rather
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