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Hey guys I was trying to play COD5 since I can't seem to get COD2 to work on my PC and haven't had time to figure out the fix, well anyway after playing the game on our DM server for about 10 minutes I started feeling clammy then dizzy and broke out in sweats so I stopped playing and laid down until the room stopped spinning. That was about 2.5 hrs ago and I just now feel ok. I have read a little bit about what happened but wondering if anyone else has had this happen?



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Try not smoking Crack. It worked for me. 



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lol.. I totally agree Ron. I just bought a new mouse and headset and tried a game or two and i felt the same.. Plus the eye site and reflexes are not as they use to be...lol



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I read somewhere that because in some games like COD5 where you have head bob as well as gun movement at different rates it can throw off your brain because the multiple movements are not in sinc with your body movement sitting in a chair. In games like COD2 there is only a single movement to focus on so motion/sea/simulator sickness is less common. Guess I need to figure out how to play COD2 on here soon. Oh and how's the old saying go "Once a Crack Head always a Crack head"



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dramamine ;)



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You got motion sickness. Try moving your screen back a bit. Also, when feeling ill like that look away from your screen and take some deep breaths. Then go to your happy place and tell hxtr to fuck himself.



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Also always have good lighting on. Dont play in the dark.



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Your symptoms are classic motion sickness. This is what is happening; your eyes see what is happening on the screen and transmits that to your brain. Your body also transmits what it is feeling (e.g. your'e not moving) to your brain. Your brain looks at these signals and thinks, "that isn't what happening - I'm not running and jumping and turning etc." My eyes are telling me this, but my body is telling me nope I'm not moving, I'm just sitting here. So there is a confusion of signals between what your brain thinks you are doing and what your eyes and body are telling it. The result is generally nausea, sweatiness, and dizziness. This can last for hours. That is why at the initial onset of these symptoms you should stop what you are doing and look at something real. Not your computer screen. If it is day light out, then look outside. If nighttime look into the far end of a large room. Make sure to breath and don't look at the TV or anything moving. Get some cool air if possible. The key is to look at something stationary and try not to move too much. Let the signals between your brain and body become de-conflicted.


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