Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:18 pm by Ether Dragon
One big warning: There is a good chance that you'll spend a lot of time setting up the glasses initially. I'm not talking hours, I'm talking days. Partly because you'll have to wait for e-mail replies from tech support. Once you get them working, you're not necessarily out of the woods. Each game will require it's own amount of set up, and some of the games just don't work well with the glasses. Targeting reticles are a big problem, as one guy here noted, but menus, text, and mouse pointers are often hampered, too.
When it works, it works well, but I don't know that all the hassle is worth it. Before you ever buy them, also consider your monitor. It's recommended that your monitor have a minimum refresh rate of 85. That will typically limit you to lower resolutions on the more common monitors.
I have my glasses hooked up to my computer, but I've yet to actually put them on for this game. The time spent getting them working makes me gun shy of actually using them.