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Hawwo
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Iceland spar is a clear, transparent, colorless crystallized variety of calcite
6 Ways to Deal With Simulation Sickness While Gaming
Lately, I’ve been playing a lot of Dark Souls. I’ve also been trying to play Ether One, and while you might think there isn’t too much crossover between those two games, there are two huge ones that I’ve noticed. The first? Both of them have a free camera, which gives the user a lot of control over where they are looking with environments that require you to use that camera strategically. The second thing they both have in common is that I get terrible motion sickness when I play them.
For those of you who may not have any problems with motion sickness, it can get pretty nasty. People who have it have complained of eye strain, headaches, inability to stand up, vertigo, nausea, dizziness, disorientation, vomiting, and generally just feeling icky. It’s not something that just goes away when the game is turned off, either. If I get hit with a bout of motion sickness, that pretty much kills any ability I have to play games for the rest of the day (even games that wouldn’t normally make me feel sick).
Motion sickness is a pretty common problem for gamers to have. According to an article from The Guardian, somewhere between 10% to 50% of gamers may suffer from motion sickness while playing. Why? Because we’re suffering from something particular to games called simulation sickness.
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HEADS UP TO MY GAMER FRIENDS. I also deal with fairly awful simulation and motion sickness. Sticking with a third person camera where available really helps a lot. Not mentioned in that article, if a third person camera isn’t available, crank the field of view way, way up. That’s the only way I manage to play FPS games without puking all over myself. That actually became a problem in Guild Wars 2, which IS in third person view. After they fixed their camera a little (2013?) it helped, and the tweaks to the FoV slider eliminated the problem with that game entirely.
If you have simulation sickness, this article could potentially really help you, so I recommend giving it a peek.
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, this may be up your alley
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Bella this is for you
one of the smaller more subtle things about video games that i absolutely love is when your footsteps sound different depending where you’re walking like hell yeah
you ever been so stressed that youre calm
this is my constant state
my chill is fake
“How are you so calm?!” “I’ve passed beyond stressed, beyond hysteria, into the grey misty indifference of complete shutdown of all but emergency services in my brain.”
Tales of the Abyss - Tear Grants
Alternate colour palette for tonight’s talesof69min prompt. o/ (getting closer to finishing within 69 minutes, yeah!!)
when your child comes to you and says “this is something that makes me uncomfortable and unhappy and makes me not want to spend time with you” and you respond with a 20 minute speech that boils down to “deal with it because life sucks” you have no respect for your child and you need to change your parenting tactics
【10 Days Kuroshitsuji Challenge】
Day 7: a character you wish was more appreciated → Elizabeth Midford
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THE PROPER WAY TO APOLOGIZE
Don’t say, “I’m sorry this offended you”. Instead say, “I’m sorry I was offensive.”
Don’t say, “I didn’t mean to hurt you.” Instead say, “I didn’t mean to hurt you, but intent means nothing because the damage is already done.”
Don’t say, “It was just a joke.” Instead sat, “Some things should not be joked about.”
Don’t say, “I wouldn’t try to hurt anyone like that.” Instead say, “I realize I hurt people with my words, and I’m sorry.”
Don’t say, “I‘ll remove the joke if it bothers you so much.” (if posted online) Instead say, “Yes, I said this, and it was wrong, and now I know not to say things like this again.”
Don’t say, “Well other people weren’t bothered by it.” Instead say, “Well some people weren’t bothered by it, but others were, and their concerns are just as valid and worthy of consideration.”
Stop accepting passive apologies that do not show the offensive party actively taking responsibility for their mistakes.
PR 101
*Points at OC* You get all my feelings of inadequacy and fear of never being good enough as well as obeying my abusers so to not face conflict with them.
*Points to other OC* You get all my fear of abandonment and over romanticizing of certain things in my life.
*Points at another OC* You get all my frustration over showing my emotions and are going to be allowed to say all the mean/truthful things I’ve always wanted to say about others but only say internally to myself.
*Points at another OC* You get all my insecurities about myself and fears about how other perceive me.
*Point at yet another OC* And you get all my cockiness but it’s to mask the fact that deep down I really hate myself.
*sets OCs free* Now go my children, go fuck up your lives.
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