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SteamWorld Dig 2 For Nintendo 3DS Runs At 60fps With 3D Turned On

SteamWorld Dig 2 was announced for the Nintendo 3DS recently and many were wondering if it will run at 60fps. The answer according to the developers is yes. It runs at a blisteringly smooth 60fps even with the 3D effects turned on. SteamWorld Dig 2 launches on Nintendo’s dedicated handheld on February 22nd.

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    1. Everyone who still watches movies in 3D, Disney Digital 3D, Real D 3D, Dolby 3D, IMAX 3D, 4D (3D + DBox), 4DX and MX4D.

      1. Again, what is the relevancy of 3D beside being expensive? I can watch the standard and still know it makes no difference. Also, how come I see more 4K than 3D right now despite 4K being in it’s early stage? Because 3D is a dead fad and should go away.

        1. All movies have been in 4K HD since 1924, but nice try on that early stages lie. 3D Blu-Rays fly off the selves fast while 4K DVDs remain sitting on the selves oversaturated and unmove. And 3D Blu-Rays are cheaper then 4K Blu-Rays. You can see movies in theaters in 3D & 2D for $5 on Tuesdays. And 3DS games are $2 to $40 vs. Other Systems being up to $60. 8K HD TVs are being sold in 2019 and everyone in Japan will have a 8K TV in 2020, and all Japanese TV shows will be in 3D 8K in 2020. Glasses-free 3D will be the selling point of all 8K TVs. And all analysis firms are predicting that Stereoscopic 3D will become more popular and way more profitable in the entertainment and technology for the next 8 years. 3D is the preference and new norm (normal), just like Talkies & Color before it.

  1. Great game, great series of games. I have beaten the 1st game multiple times and will play the 2nd game again sometime soon. Just love the mechanics of the game, it is really fun to play. Can’t wait for a 3rd game..

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