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Originally Posted by Rathji
3D will never truly take off in the gaming world without a fully compatible motion control system of some type. As it has been pointed out in this thread, people see in 3D so displays will need to be 3D in order to provide the most realistic experience. Same line of thinking goes for movement, because people don't dodge things with their thumbs.
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A huge chunk of the video game industry uses realistic graphics with non-realistic controls. Saying 3D is to 2D what IPS is to TN is kind of laughable. It's more like what colour is to black and white, or HD to SD. IMO there will always be a market for games that don't use motion control, but there may be a time long after the introduction of autosterescopic TVs when 2D gaming has largely gone out the window.