(hijack) It also ROCKS. It’s got great AI, cool abilities, and a really cool attitude. And Garrett is the sexiest video game hero to come along since they put Tim Curry’s voice with a not-well-seen Gabriel Knight (the first one).
I sometimes get queasy, I always get Ginger tea from an asian grocery and drink it when I get nauseus. It is cheap, good for you, and it works faster and faster than anything else I have taken for avoiding the technicolor yawn. There are many different brands, and they all are a bit different in spicyness, sweetness, and some are just dried cut up ginger, in case you are worried about sugar intake. I usually try to take breaks every few hours, and blink occasionally (if playing online, while I am dead; otherwise I just pause the game). If I play while drinking (beer or other non-adult beverages) I usually have to take a pee-break anyway, so that is kinda self-regulating- I think if I used a catheter, I would definatly have to join a 12 or more step program.
Thanks Wonko, I’ll add Ginger Tea to the list of things to try. However, for me the problem doesn’t crop up “every few hours”. I get the problem after the first 20 to 30 minutes.
As an additional side note; just yesterday there was a poll on this subject over at http://www.gamefaqs.com . Here are the resutls:
Have you ever gotten motion sickness from playing a first person shooter?
No, I’m unaffected 65.58% (3828 votes)
No, but I’ve felt dizzy once or twice 19.07% (1113 votes)
Only when playing the Descent series 4.54% (265 votes)
Yes, I have to take frequent breaks 6.89% (402 votes)
Yes, I can’t even play them 3.92% (229 votes)
TOTAL VOTES 5837
That’s slightly more than 10% of the responses with a significant reaction. Time to start up that Support Group for people with Video Game Induced Motion Sickness.