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So, what do they mean by "down"

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In the recent interview summary, they said that they wanted to use the 3d function of kh3d for something to do with "down" what could this mean? as i see it, maybe it involves falling xD well since down is related to falling... i dunno, what do you think?

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I think it might be some kind of Camra angle. I don't under stand either.

I have no sensable guess to this odd feature.

Well nomura did mention a Sora falling and there were a bunch of Soras falling from the sky so maybe that's what he meant.

Maybe it looks best on a low 3D setting?

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Yeah, maybe it has something to do with the falling soras *hmmm*

A sky that falls and land that flies ^^

someone must have said this, but the three-d effect goes into the screen, not outwards like most three-d appliances

It must be confusing to translate, since Nomura could be talking about land and sky, or Sora and Riku :P

It must be confusing to translate, since Nomura could be talking about land and sky, or Sora and Riku :P

 

u have a very good point

It must be confusing to translate, since Nomura could be talking about land and sky, or Sora and Riku :P

 

I'd assume there were some indications as to what he meant in the actual interview. There normally are for these particularly confusing statements.

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Maybe the down refers the the 3DS's touch screen?

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