As I said before, factually speaking, a television with color is not a necessity, but nearly everyone feels that way. After my time, with Fable 3 in 3D, I sincerely believe that I would never go back to 2D given the option.
If you feel that a television with sound or a television with color is a necessity for YOU, then you fit my argument entirely.
Well, by that logic, neither is color television. For further clarification, neither is sound, but when it looks that great, it's hard to go back.
Apparently people are looking forward to this game. Well, I guess it shouldn't be a surprise when Bad Company 2 has sold over 5 million copies collectively.
I think it'll be decent, but I still can't wait to see what transpires. I believe we will know a lot about the game development just based on the teaser trailer and see just what direction 343 Industries is taking. What more is left in the Halo Universe, other than prequels, after Halo 3? The Flood?
To be clear, I don't want to become a mindless, and it hasn't got there just yet. I'm simply having civil conversation with you. Anyway, you are absolutely right, for that's your personal opinion. The lack color may not change the game for some, I'd argue that the lack of color on a game, movie or TV show would turn many off. And depth isn't the only addition 3D brings.
If done correctly, it adds a much bigger sense to immersion. Casey Hudson, Project...