Jabberwocky
True Synaesthete
Fallout and sequel. I was late coming into the RPG genre. My first one was Gothic.
Well, I know I claim that I don't care about graphics, being a Spiderweb fan, but still ... some of the older games have no graphics at all
Despite being THE D&D guy among everyone I know, I still haven't played NWN2.
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REally? One of my friends can't play shooters for the very same reason, but it happened to her back in '93. I experienced it twice, but it only happened when two factors came together: when I played a game with static backgrounds and moving protagonist first (in this case Alone in the Dark) and a game with moving backgrounds and stationary protagonist later (in this case, Doom). When it happened for the second time, I realized what it was and stopped playing the games in this succession - there was no problem when it was the other way around.Sort of "ashamed" that I never managed to finish Half-Life 2 but the game is making me physically sick after sometimes only a few minutes and sometimes after half an hour to an hour of gaming. I'm talking serious sickness here that usually puts me out of business for a few hours.
Sort of "ashamed" that I never managed to finish Half-Life 2 but the game is making me physically sick after sometimes only a few minutes and sometimes after half an hour to an hour of gaming.
Thanks for the hint... I'll check it out .
Well I get very sick and get headaches after about 30 minutes of playing. This happens in HL2 but doesn't seem to happen in CS: Source.
It seems that HL2 has a bad point of view setting.
It's set to 75 while a human can see about 180.
Looks like changing the point of view to 90 (Like in CS: Source) makes the sickness and headaches go away.
Here is how in console type each of these commands:
default_fov 90
sv_cheats 1
fov 90