Copy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterThe BBC's 3D 'experience' might have created one of the oddest moments of the World Cup so far, with its strange rendering of referee Felix Zwayer going down with cramp during USA vs Australia.The official needed help at the end of USA's 2-0 victory as he halted the game to deal with cramp.Australia's Aiden ONeill made his way over to help the ref with some stretches so he was able to get back to his feet and resume the match.Play our FREE match predictor and win �1kRef's cramp 3D simulation leaves fans baffled BBC 3Ds rendering of Australias Aiden ONeill treating the referee for cramp from r/soccerThe BBC's 3D experience allows viewers to watch 3D renderings of matches from any of the players' perspectives.Selecting Aiden O'Neill and watching the moment he helped Zwayer with his cramp shows a graphic rendering of the referee twitching bizarrely while his hands appear to vanish as he lies on the ground receiving treatment. You may like I tried the BBC World Cup 3D Experience: This is what I found FIFA statement confirms cause of 'distrustful' VAR error in Switzerland vs Qatar BBC put wrong names on World Cup goalscorer graphics in embarrassing slip-up After it was shared widely across social media, many fans were left questioning just what the service was actually for.However, others were keen to explore it further to find more strange World Cup animations.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.After it was shared to Reddit on the r/soccer thread, user Klynikal wrote: "Where can I watch the World Cup in PS1 graphics? Looks unintentionally hilarious."Meanwhile, another user Hans_Krebs_ added: "Someone give me the backstory on why this exists".Whether or not the 3D service will catch on with supporters this summer remains to be seen.The broadcaster claims that it enables fans to take their love of football "to the next level".Its website reads: "The FIFA World Cup 3D Experience is a totally new way to watch the game, putting you right in the heart of the action."Fans are able to rewatch live matches, replays and highlights with complete control, by picking an angle, or reliving moments from certain players' points of view on the pitch.TOPICSAustraliaUSARyan GraySocial Links NavigationFreelance WriterRyan Gray is a freelance writer, covering mainly travel and occasionally sport. He previously spent two years as Sports Editor at the Watford Observer before turning his hand to travel writing, with his work appearing in various national UK publications. He has gone from providing matchday commentary for Blyth Spartans to covering FA Cup and Euros finals, as well as interviewing the likes of Claudio Ranieri, Alan Shearer and Glenn Hoddle, among other big names.
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