Quote Originally Posted by Konachibi View Post
I remember when I got a graphics card a few months ago that was terrible at running games in a higher res than 1024x768 so i took it back to the shop saying it couldn't render 3D properly. The guy kept looking all over the case and going "it doesn't say anything on here about running in 3D" and I was like "It's a graphics card! It's meant to do 3D!"

It dawned on me afterwards that he was thinking of 3D like 3D T.Vs and I was saying 3D as in a game possessing 3 dimensional objects.

So confusing @.@
Wow, should he be working? sounds like he is about 10 rendering 3d obviously means 3 dimentional objects, he should have atleast said "you mean stereoscopic 3d?" because that is what, i believe, is used for 3d movies and games, it would atleast allow you to make it clearer, because stereoscopic 3d is the normal tech used.