13-09-2005, 11:56 AM
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| Xbox 360 Pro
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 287 | This is also a matter for getting used to it.
When I played Halo for the 1st time, it was a long time since I had not played any FPS. After some minutes, I had a terrible headache. However, next time I tried it, the headache went away. You can help avoiding the Motion Sickness effect by turning on the lights when you're playing, if you play in a dark room, then your sight will be all focused in the action and the effect will be worse and faster, also don't get too close to the TV/monitor and take small breaks to drink something, pee, etc. |
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