Sony sets great store by its 3D technology, which will come this year for the PlayStation 3 and will revolutionize gaming.

Is the future of games ie three-dimensional? Is that the great innovation to the gaming world has eagerly been waiting? We doubt TAC a little. 3D works in modern cinema is now quite good and can actually draw the viewer into what is happening inside, as for example Avatar has recently demonstrated the first place. This is transmitted to the console universe is to understand in principle.

Sony will bring in the summer a special 3D BRAVIA LCD televisions on the market and also an update for the PlayStation 3 All consoles will then come to enjoy 3D games and 3D Blu-ray movies. Update on the proposed implementation is relatively easy to implement technically. Especially in games that require movement, we can see potential. It is not therefore surprising that Sony will bring the same 3D technology for the new motion controller.

Annoying 3D glasses and additional hardware

Despite new TV sets, however, will continue to require the use of special 3D glasses. The player is then equally dependent on the purchase of specific hardware, if it is already in possession of a PlayStation 3. In the dark movie theater, the idea may be tolerable to have to take a 3-D glasses. On the couch at home, but things could be different. In addition to the costs you can not deny that such a solution, a certain Uncoolness. Glasses-free 3D games are unfortunately still the future, but already is being worked on.

Decreased color fill

Another disadvantage of the glasses: Currently, they eat some of the color fill.Everything still looks a little like a gray-brown color filters considered. Especially on many PC titles are not yet implemented as it should be. Often, one must still subsequently filing of drivers and settings. It remains to be seen whether Sony’s solution to out-of-the-box works better.

New Killerspiel debates

3D can make many things more realistic. Game worlds can experience themselves as normal. Not apparent at first glance, but not negligible, however, is also a danger that arises from this. Even bloody games are more realistic with 3D. This will disturb the one hand, parents and guardians to call the other state, even now much reguliernden bodies at the scene. Regular games in Germany may appear only in heavily-cut version or partly without it. In a further development towards a realistic representation, it is probably not due deprivation.