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Doom developer dismisses 3D

Doom developer dismisses 3D

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The stereoscopic 3D fad may be pulling in punters at the flicks, but the head of Id Software reckons gamers don't want to stick on a pair of 3D specs just to play a game. Speaking to Eurogamer, Id's co-owner and CEO Todd Hollenshead said this was still true if you had a proper set of 3D shutter glasses, rather than the cheap plastic polarisers you get at the cinema. "I know the stuff in your living room is different. You can get higher quality glasses that fit," said...



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