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I'd like to take advantage of the Myst sale this week-end and possibly buy a few. I need to know which ones have what I'll call the 360° effect. When you play you feel like your spinning, because you can turn around very easily. I hate to admit it, but it makes me very dizzy. I've gotten some games, that I just can't play because of that.
Does anyone know which Myst games use this technology so I can avoid them ? I'm assuming the re-mastered versions do, but I'm not sure.
I hope I explained this right.

Thanks
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digger100: I'd like to take advantage of the Myst sale this week-end and possibly buy a few. I need to know which ones have what I'll call the 360° effect. When you play you feel like your spinning, because you can turn around very easily. I hate to admit it, but it makes me very dizzy. I've gotten some games, that I just can't play because of that.
Does anyone know which Myst games use this technology so I can avoid them ? I'm assuming the re-mastered versions do, but I'm not sure.
I hope I explained this right.

Thanks

If you don't like the 360 effect as you say, then you should avoid "Real Myst" and "URU"
Thanks for the reply, just what I wanted to know.