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chezybezy: gutted that this topic isnt what i expected, however that reminds me lately ive been feeling more and more motion sickness when i game and its really driving me nuts, to the point that basically i cant game. this mainly appears to be on a console atm (xbox 360), pc i seem to be ok with (touch wood).

Some games appear to be worse, Halo 4 i seem to be ok with and MP for Halo 4 im fine with (well was last night). god help me with Aliens:CM though every time i try play it i have to stop 5 mins in from motion sickness.

Anyone have any advice? maybe ill try turn off the rumble on the xbox controller.
Headsets seem to make mine worse, not sure why. But the controller actually makes me less sick, think it's because I'm not moving as erratically as I do with a mouse. So if you can somehow turn down the turning sensitivity, that may help some.
Post edited May 22, 2013 by SpaceManThe
Wheres the butt plug prank call vid when i need it.
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chezybezy: gutted that this topic isnt what i expected, however that reminds me lately ive been feeling more and more motion sickness when i game and its really driving me nuts, to the point that basically i cant game. this mainly appears to be on a console atm (xbox 360), pc i seem to be ok with (touch wood).

Some games appear to be worse, Halo 4 i seem to be ok with and MP for Halo 4 im fine with (well was last night). god help me with Aliens:CM though every time i try play it i have to stop 5 mins in from motion sickness.

Anyone have any advice? maybe ill try turn off the rumble on the xbox controller.
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SpaceManThe: Headsets seem to make mine worse, not sure why. But the controller actually makes me less sick, think it's because I'm not moving as erratically as I do with a mouse. So if you can somehow turn down the turning sensitivity, that may help some.
I went to play Geometry Wars before when I wasn't very well. I felt crap playing it but I persisted. I actually can't look at that game now without feeling sick and I dunno if I'd even able to play a similar game again.
Also: vibrators haha
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/vibrators?staff=yes

Looks like GOG's staff approve of vibrators. 'nuff said.
found it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGmpZf2ICvw
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bansama: Looks like GOG's staff approve of vibrators. 'nuff said.
Think it depends how you use it...
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SpaceManThe: I mean will the vibration give me White finger, as well as motion sickness.
Kinda guessing here, from the use of power tools the transmit vibration to one's hands (rotary hammers, palm sanders, air ratchets, etc.)... I don't imagine that the intensity or the duration of the vibration from a game controller are enough to cause that tingly sensation. If it were more powerful and more sustained, then yeah, I could see that being a concern.
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"Mr Inappropriat"
since we're on the subject

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUrndXkLtQo
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SpaceManThe: Think it depends how you use it...
Just in case, my point was the URL, not the post it linked to =)
More about the subject: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGrixRYw-9g
The vibration a little...rough for you
I just came in here to see who else came in here... Otherwise, I would not be here.
I seriously have to re-think what is going on with my mind, awesome topic name. +1