Ultimately there's no real consensus on the issue at the moment, but as the line between «Early Access» and «Release» gets
blurrier than the vision of a drunken uni student whose glasses are inexplicably covered in Vaseline, it's something we're likely to see a lot more debate on in the future...
Not exact matches
Although their daytime
vision seems a little
blurrier than human
vision, dogs see better at night and can detect motion more quickly.
Dogs also have less visual acuity
than we do, which makes everything look
blurrier, although they excel at motion detection and night
vision.
Dogs have lower visual acuity, which makes their
vision blurrier than ours; however, they're able to sense brightness, contrast and motion.
But even with the Game Gear's tiny,
blurry screen obstructing our
vision, the racing within was better
than it had any right to be.