One subject which has been mentioned before, is that with an NVIDIA graphics card, the job would not be left up to the game designer, to make his 3D game viewable in Stereo-3D. But many of us don't have NVIDIA graphics cards. There exist Stereo-3D Glasses which come with drivers that are meant to produce a left- and right-eye view for other graphics cards, and which also synchronizes its own set of 3D glasses to the (70 Hz) alternating views on the screen.
A few months ago I wrote on the forum that eDimensional 3D glasses work fine with 3D Game Studio and with my Radeon 9000, except for some annoying side-effects. Since then I've installed the driver upgrades for E-D glasses. And while these updates correct the annoying side effects, I've discovered that now these glasses can't be usd any more. With 3DGS games, the glasses will cause the computer to freeze at some arbitrary point in time.
I guess I'll just have to view my 3D game through 2D camera views as most people do anyway.
BTW eDimensional is only interested in pretending that their glasses always work, and thus do not give any tech support to people who have trouble with them. I could try to be hopeful that some day they will publish another upgrade, but eDimensional creates upgrades maybe only once per year. And pretends they work all the time.
I now consider my original purchase of these 3D glasses to have been 100% a waste of money.
Dirk