I think you're on to something. Most games don't bother me but playing certain first and third-person shooters where there's lots of motion and change of view seem to be increasingly disorienting; never used to bother me before. While I'm into the game it's not a big deal; it's only when I stop that I suddenly get a bout of nausea...and it does feel just like the sort of motion sickness I have when I've been out on the open ocean.
To top it off I do indeed play on a big 52-in television. I think I'll have to try hooking my PS3 onto our 23-in set and see if that works better. Thanks for the suggestion.
Dems_da_breaks 49 months ago.
I think you're on to something. Most games don't bother me but playing certain first and third-person shooters where there's lots of motion and change of view seem to be increasingly disorienting; never used to bother me before. While I'm into the game it's not a big deal; it's only when I stop that I suddenly get a bout of nausea...and it does feel just like the sort of motion sickness I have when I've been out on the open ocean.
To top it off I do indeed play on a big 52-in television. I think I'll have to try hooking my PS3 onto our 23-in set and see if that works better. Thanks for the suggestion.
Dems_da_breaks 54 months ago.
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