Talk:Stereoscopic 3D Compatibility Guide: Difference between revisions

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* A lower count of ratings would be for the best, we seem to have settled on using 3 levels + unrated.
* A lower count of ratings would be for the best, we seem to have settled on using 3 levels + unrated.
* 3d compatibility info is more complicated than a simple rating can communicate. Some textual description will be necessary, and is seen as appropriate content for the "Enhancements" portion of each title page.
* 3d compatibility info is more complicated than a simple rating can communicate. Some textual description will be necessary, and is seen as appropriate content for the "Enhancements" portion of each title page.
* A baseline "3d Output" {{tl|Problems}} template needs to be defined to provide preliminary 3d output support details and linkages back to the [[Stereoscopic 3D Support and Compatibility/Sandbox|Stereoscopic 3D Support and Compatibility]] page. Each title's page will also likely need to provide detailed notes around specific 3d issues/workarounds and depth/separation configuration details (where such isn't integrated with pre-existing inis).
* A baseline "3d Output" {{tl|Problems}} template needs to be defined to provide preliminary 3d output support details and possible linkages to the [[Stereoscopic 3D Setup]] page. Each title's page will also likely need to provide detailed notes around specific 3d issues/workarounds and depth/separation configuration details (where such isn't integrated with pre-existing inis).


== Titles / Descriptions ==
== Titles / Descriptions ==
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  * 3: Excellent: Nice stereoscopic 3D gameplay experience
  * 3: Excellent: Nice stereoscopic 3D gameplay experience
  * 2: Acceptable: Some visual issues
  * 2: Acceptable: Some visual issues
  * 1: Not Recommended: Eyesore and/or renders in 2D
  * 1: Poor: Eyesore and/or renders in 2D


* Acceptable?: Kolano feels what's "acceptable" varies too greatly between people to use this term.
* Acceptable?: Kolano feels what's "acceptable" varies too greatly between people to use this term.
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