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2012-11-12, 02:04 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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So I've been playing Planetside 2 for quite a while, I've noticed that whenever I end a 1-2 hour session, I get a headache. The headache eventually goes away, but I find it unpleasant to say the least. This has never happened in any other FPS, RPG, or MMO, so I'm confused to why this is happening. If any of you PSU members can give a conjecture/hypothesis of why this is happening, I'd greatly appreciate it!
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2012-11-12, 03:16 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
you wearing headphones or using speakers?
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2012-11-12, 04:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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Headphones have caused headaches or slight irritations for me before after long sessions. Something else that caused headaches for me was playing without glasses on or if they had a slightly wrong strength (tired the eyes too much).
But yeah I would definitely check the ergonomics of your setup first. Seating position, distance to screen, screen height and simply take short breaks now and then (ideally a couple minutes every hour). You can also see if the brightness of the screen or some other visual setting might be causing this. Check this perhaps? http://cinemedia-mac.com/questions-a...deo-games.html |
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2012-11-12, 09:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
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Increase your FoV to something around 90. But be aware that PS2 uses the same stupid values BF:BC2 did so you have use this: http://www.rjdown.co.uk/projects/bfb...calculator.php to calculate your FoV value Also blur and bloom effects can often lead to headaces so disabling blur might help. Also a lot of these iussues come from the head bob/shakeing during running or normal walking animation as your brain tries to understand a movement that is not happening. It happens in many FPS for people with "gaming" sickness but for some strange reason SoE did not deem it necessary to implement a "disable head bob" option within the game or ini files. There have been threads about this during beta but no one at SoE has answered them or picked up on any twitter request. It just seems to me that they don't give a f* about people having problems with this. And those aren't just a few. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaming_...ation_sickness Last edited by Emperor Newt; 2012-11-12 at 09:32 AM. |
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2012-11-13, 09:47 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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The easiest solution would be to drop the game completely. But that's not going to cut it
If all of the above doesn't help, try taking breaks every 30 mins to rest your eyes and keep your circulation up. Then, if you still suffer from headaches, try to make a list: Write down when they start(after x hours of gameplay), time of day, hours of sleep last night, intensity of the pain, duration etc. If you notice a pattern, see if you can change something to make it better. If you notice an increase in pain or duration, you should go and see a neurologist immediately. Just to be safe. Also see a doctor if funny colours or shapes appear in your vision. |
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