One. Enjoy 3D is more than slider
Do not assume that the 3D effect is a one-size-fits-all scenario for either players or games. Similar to analog sticks for the first time with the N64, the implementation is very much open to interpretation developers at the moment. Some games look their best with the 3D slider cranked up to full, while others are over-do a little and are more impressive with it a little lower.
Second Not strain yourself
It is tempting to try to focus your eyes to see the 3D stronger. At first, in a mad attempt to 'pull' it out Not. All you have to do is, your eyes go a bit funny and may end up with some messy 3D effects.
Just relax your eyes on the screen, as if you stop using a handheld, then, is worried. You'll in no time and calibrate the 3D will be sharper and more effective. Then you can start, in the various levels of depth and impressed the hell out of himself.
Third Screw you, Friend Codes!
Yep, Nintendo favorite is no more crime in online gaming. Well technically 3DS still use friend codes, but you can completely avoid it now. If you open your friends list with the smiley face icon on the dashboard, you can find the way to do a local search friends. Your 3DS will then pick up any 3DSes in range with WiFi enabled, and you can add to your list, without having to enter, but a single digit.
4th StreetPass avoid anger, and how to
The StreetPass games are a deceptively perfect compliment. Although the idea of combination with other Miis, sounds like you pass in the street initially meaningless if they once shared a few pieces of different collectable Nintendo jigsaws and smashed a few monsters in the StreetPass Quest RPG (with strangers you have leveled up by repeated meetings, but brilliant), is a damn addictive sense of community transformation. But we found a problem.
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