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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-05-05 06:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #5599 ]


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(Anonymous) 2022-05-05 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, fuck, same.... for any disorienting, sudden motion, in fact. I'm glad most of the games I picked up allow for adjusting in the options, but I have had to return some games that I just couldn't make work for me.
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[personal profile] tabaqui 2022-05-05 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
For this reason (and many others to do with perception/vision/balance) I do not play most games; they make me dizzy and nauseated. Omniscient view ones, like Age of Empires are okay, though.

(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
My nausea goes away if I play for long enough. Like my brain gets rewired. A game has to get me through that first bout of nausea first, and the only FPS to do it in years has been the Dishonored games.

(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
For me, it's the speed with which I have to move, which means games I can stealth, like Dishonored, work, but anything fast paced is out.

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(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
When I get motion sick - or, I suppose, "anti-motion sick", from general first person, it'll usually go away after playing for a bit. But when it's headbob - or other things like Stigmatized Property's after-images - it never does. I don't know why.

(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Hard same. There are so many FPS games I want to play but I can only do so in short bursts (my max is 30 minutes). It gets bad enough that I do vomit if I go over my limit.

(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah i can't play bioshock bc of nausea, which sucks bc i was really excited to play it after hearing how awesome it is from friends for years

(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel this. But I'm an extreme case and I can't play any first person view game because it triggers my nausea. Third persons or isometric only for me. It sucks because I can't play some excellent games like Portal etc, but I'm used to it.
I'd love to play more horror games, but there are only a few good ones I can play.

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(Anonymous) 2022-05-06 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I hear you. I'm a little luckier - I can play first person so long as it doesn't do headbob or too much weird visual stuff, usually. But if I'm tired, even Skyrim will make me sick.

On the other hand, I can't play isometric, since I have a hard time figuring out where things are, for some reason - first person, over the shoulder, or top down, I have no more problem with than I do IRL - although my sense of direction kind of sucks, so that's a low bar - but isometric throws me way off.