Sunday, April 11, 2010

Does anybody here start to get sick afte ...

I've recently gone into 360 gaming and maybe half of the games that I've been playing give me extreme nausea to the point where I have to turn off the TV and regain my composure (I obviously don't turn it back on and start playing again).I am have very sensitive motion sickness but games on my PC have not given me a problem except in the most rare cases. My friend thinks that it is because many 360 games do not have vsync enabled but I am not sure if that is a valid enough cause. Any ideas? Or are many 360 games not vsync enabled?Does anybody here start to get sick afte ...
watch you position and the tv position , try to relax while playingDoes anybody here start to get sick afte ...
well..i get alot of headaches after playing videogames
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I get headaches if i play way too much. I think its the size of my TV but I dont know.
[QUOTE=''k0r3aN_pR1d3'']I've recently gone into 360 gaming and maybe half of the games that I've been playing give me extreme nausea to the point where I have to turn off the TV and regain my composure (I obviously don't turn it back on and start playing again).I am have very sensitive motion sickness but games on my PC have not given me a problem except in the most rare cases.My friend thinks that it is because many 360 games do not have vsync enabled but I am not sure if that is a valid enough cause.Any ideas? Or are many 360 games not vsync enabled?[/QUOTE]there are tricks you can do to lessen it...turn on all the lights in the room, sit up while you play and use the smallest monitor that you can... you prolly do all those things already with your pc and that's why it's not as bad a problemif you look around you can find more help with this on teh internet
My mom has that same problem. She cant play 3D games. Only side scrollers lol. Maybe you just need to stick to PC gaming...
Just when I thought I had heard it all:shock:...Easy solution...DON'T PLAY ANY GAMES.:lol:
only time i got sick was nov 10 when mw2 came out i played it 11 str8 hours without getting up
My wife has the exact same issue. She cant even watch me play certain games without getting nausea or headache. Its mostly fast paced or flashy brightly colored games that set off the feeling.
The worst that happens to me is a minor headache, which is easily solved with a drink and snack.
I only get headaches when i play for a long amount of time
i'm light sensitve but i'm not bothered. but game like Farcry instincts and 2 are HDR crazy causing my eye fatigue. the unusual one is fallout 3 the text is text is blurly dispite having a big SDtv
I get sick when I'm away from games for too long... just kiddin'I only got sick playing really dark games, since I usually play in the dark.
heres a quick fixer upper stop, go out side, walk around the block, get sum snack or sumtin, get sum fresh air, then go back to it, or watever FRESH AIR is the KEY!
Wow serious problem haha just relax have fun maybe move the TV farther or something what happens to me if I play for long periods of time my eyes get tired and i start seeing the game more and more blurry maybe my eye sight is getting worse haha o well
[QUOTE=''browniemix'']only time i got sick was nov 10 when mw2 came out i played it 11 str8 hours without getting up[/QUOTE]

without even wanting to pee or take a dump???
I don't know about nausea, but sitting and playing games for upwards of four hours gives me a serious headache... which is a major facotr in why I try not to do that anymore. :P
Sounds like motion sickness or something. I get the same feeling when playing games like Quake 2 or the original Doom.
If I don't get enough sleep, I often get headaches only.
I think the problem you might have is the refresh rate on your television. What kind of TV do you have? HDTV's have only just recently caught up with monitors. Seriously, PC gamers have been playing in HD with at leats 85Hz refresh rate for 10 years, or thereabouts.

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