"Nintendogs+Cats" - "New 3DS" adaptive 3D not working

Sinistrum

Member
Joined
Nov 10, 2012
Posts
43
Bells
1,791
Hello dear readers,

As the title suggests, I would like to ask if some of you too encounter the problem of non-auto-adaptive-3D whilst playing "Nintendogs+Cats" on the new "New 3DS"-device.


Yours sincerely
Mario
 
Are you playing in a well-lit room or in the dark?

I only notice the adaptive 3D to fail when I play at night before bed, which is always in complete darkness.
 
Nintendogs+Cats, along with AR Games, does not support the Super Stable 3D feature.
 
There some games that aren't compatible with the Super Stable 3D, and nintendogs + cats is one of them. This is because they're actually using the face camera for something.
 
disappointment

Thank you for your answers.

Well, this is a huge disappointment for me.
When I contacted Nintendo concerning this issue (on release day), they told me that there was no instant solution for this problem and that they would forward it to their "internal office" so in the future it could be fixed by a patch. But till today, nothing has happened, quod erat expectandum.

This really concerns me for I do just play "Animal Crossing", "Pok?mon" (for which I do not use the 3D due to unreasonable frame-rate-drop) and "Nintendogs" so if I would have known in advance that the adaptive 3D - the main argument for me to buy this New 3DS device - I probably would not have bought it.
Well, my whining will not change anything, so

Thank you again for answering and, for those of you celebrating this feast day, a happy Easter.
 
Nintendogs+Cats, along with AR Games, does not support the Super Stable 3D feature.

Oh, I never knew that. That.....is okay I guess. I don't play with 3D much anyways, and I wouldn't use it on ether of those games.
 
That's disappointing to hear - I didn't know that the adaptive 3D didn't work with certain games. I don't play Nintendogs + Cats much, though, so hopefully I won't run into this problem with any games I play frequently when I do upgrade to the New 3DS XL.
 
What incenses me most is how the Nintendo-support did react on my request.
Instead of stating that for now it appears that, due to how the software "Nintendogs+Cats" makes use of the 3DS-camera, there presumably would be no imminent solution to the issue, the Nintendo-staff rather told me it would forward my request to internal office - either, at least as it seems to me, out of sheer lack of knowledge of the support-attendant or as an attempt to put the issue and my request on the back burner in the hope that I was no longer to insist on a rapid solution.
 
Back
Top