Well I was going to say this... But thanks you say it for meGeneric Gamer said:Rednog said:Please do some research before you go bashing a company, hell read the damn article you linked. Infinity Ward isn't making these. A company named Gunnar Optiks is, and they have been producing these "gaming" glasses since 2005.Both of these are the truth. Those glasses are basically the same thing as those suede toecapped boots that were in fashion a few years ago; dolled up safety wear. I'm tempted to get a cheap pair for all night lab sessions and whatnot, last time I pulled an all night programming session I felt like my eyes were melting.MartialArc said:These aren't sunglasses though. I had a look at Gunnar Optiks website and their bread and butter seems to be making glasses to help reduce eyestrain for people that work with computers all day. Most of the stuff of theirs I could see were in the 100 bucks range as well, so it doesn't really look like they're jacking the price just because of the MW3 branding.
A handful of webmd type websites seem to suggest eyewear to reduce computer eyestrain, so the idea isn't totally ridiculous it would seem. But ya know, mention modern warfare on the escapist forums and you can pretty much expect a sea of hatred.
These glasses are in principle a good idea. People who look at screens all day can really benefit and yes, that includes gamers. Gamers frequently top the most intensive computer workers in sheer hours and those workers have a plethora of safety guidelines. Literally the only difference is that you're gaming for fun.
I'm a might bit tempted to look into something like that myself. Between school and work and games I bet I'm looking at some form of computer screen for 10-14 hours a day. I bet there are folks here that nail down about that just gaming, so I totally see what you're saying. Probably not getting the MW3 ones though, bit too flash for me.Generic Gamer said:Rednog said:Please do some research before you go bashing a company, hell read the damn article you linked. Infinity Ward isn't making these. A company named Gunnar Optiks is, and they have been producing these "gaming" glasses since 2005.Both of these are the truth. Those glasses are basically the same thing as those suede toecapped boots that were in fashion a few years ago; dolled up safety wear. I'm tempted to get a cheap pair for all night lab sessions and whatnot, last time I pulled an all night programming session I felt like my eyes were melting.MartialArc said:These aren't sunglasses though. I had a look at Gunnar Optiks website and their bread and butter seems to be making glasses to help reduce eyestrain for people that work with computers all day. Most of the stuff of theirs I could see were in the 100 bucks range as well, so it doesn't really look like they're jacking the price just because of the MW3 branding.
A handful of webmd type websites seem to suggest eyewear to reduce computer eyestrain, so the idea isn't totally ridiculous it would seem. But ya know, mention modern warfare on the escapist forums and you can pretty much expect a sea of hatred.
These glasses are in principle a good idea. People who look at screens all day can really benefit and yes, that includes gamers. Gamers frequently top the most intensive computer workers in sheer hours and those workers have a plethora of safety guidelines. Literally the only difference is that you're gaming for fun.
As much as people like to rag on the CoD community for being a bunch of kids, seeing everyone here flip shit over 100 dollar glasses kinda makes me think the average age of this thread is about 16. Like you pointed out, its pretty in-line with what you see for most eye-wear.SnipeHunter11 said:They're Gunnars. $80-100 is pretty standard. I`m actually surprised they didn't up the price for the MW3 branding, so really. Nothing too surprising. I`m not interested in Gunnars, but those that are might spring for the MW3's.
Wait, does this mean we can haz THESE?Mr.K. said:But it will make you better at the game, they clearly said so and it must be true
Selling shite on a good name... standard marketing practice, you should check out the "augmented clothing" thing on Deus Ex.
Yikes, wasn't expecting a reaction like that. In any case, I'm not "bashing" anyone. And Infinity Ward isn't making them, that's true, but who do you think gave Gunnar Optiks permission to start producing them? I love Infinity Ward, and I'm as much easily annoyed by people who scream at any attempt on the end of a company to make money as anyone else. (ZOMG GAMESTOP TOOK THE CODES OUT OF DEUS EX I WANT A DISCOUNT!) I just read an article and simply thought it would be interesting to see how other people react, and I'm having a lovely time picturing the Head of the Marketing department hearing of an idea like Sunglasses for gaming and thinking "ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT."Rednog said:Please do some research before you go bashing a company, hell read the damn article you linked. Infinity Ward isn't making these. A company named Gunnar Optiks is, and they have been producing these "gaming" glasses since 2005.
Ugh, its crap like this that makes my heart drop when I log onto the escapist. People will go OMG FUCK ACTIVISION AND COD HOW DARE THEY MAKE $100 DOLLAR SUNGLASSES!11!!...
And yet they aren't sunglasses (hell I doubt they even protect you from the sun at all) and it isn't made by activision.
Actually it's just some normal clothes with logos, and not even the cool ones.neonsword13-ops said:Wait, does this mean we can haz THESE?
I don't care if it starts the Augmentation Revolution, I WANT SOME!