Poll: Do Phobias Affect Your Gaming?

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FrozenLaughs

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They don't effect me, but I have a friend who is so terrified of drowning that he quit playing Crono Cross the moment the story explained how the main character drowned.

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Oh oh oh after going back and reading more responses, I guess my only phobia is the fear of a falling death. I find myself cringing and closing my eyes tightly, in any game I anticipate a long fall. I get goosebumps every time I hear the sound of the character hitting the ground, even in games with no fall damage, like Borderlands.
 

Boris Goodenough

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Fear of heights, it does "Do Phobias Affect Your Gaming" but it does not "Does A Phobia Prevent You From Enjoying Some Games".
 

omega 616

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The spiders in skyrim were a little too life like for my taste.

Other than that, I'm not scared of water but in games I've always had a weird thing about drowning... For example, in far cry 3 I'll happily run at a bunch of machine gun toting baddies trying to chain takedown but when it comes to the swimming bits I always have to remind myself "so what if you die, there is no penalty, plus you can hold your breath for minutes!", it's usually on sections where you have to swim through a submerged tunnel.

I think it's down to "I don't know how long this water filled tunnel actually is, so will I be able to make it?".
 

Mental Cosmas

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Falling, not heights themselves, but when my character starts falling, especially when the games have that "rushing wind sound" along with it, it makes my stomach churn. Whether or not the character in question takes falling damage, I try to avoid dropping when possible.

That being said, it only seems to affect me some of the time, i'm not sure exactly what the trigger is (the rushing wind noise doesn't help, but I don't think that's the actual trigger) that some falls have and some don't, but yeah.

It affects my gaming a bit, but thankfully not too much. Massive falls usually only happen in cutscenes anyway, and watching it like that doesn't bother me.
 

Lictor Face

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There appear to be a curious number of arachnophobes.

I have a major fear of getting lost in games. One of the reasons why I enjoy Terraria a LOT more than Minecraft. Everytime i explore the caverns of minecraft, make a wrong turn and get stuck in them. I'll panic and start tunnelling out to the surface with all haste.

At least you can't really get lost in a 2D game like Terraria.
 

V8 Ninja

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Chimichanga said:
Water levels. Or more specifically, open water.

Levels that take place deep below the water's surface, where the light fades, and your movements have been slowed down due to the weight of the surrounding pressure. You have limited air and there are large, unknown, unnameable things lurking below you that you have no chance to flee from or fight because when God told nature "Let there be no more monsters", the sound did not travel very well underwater. Things that evolved to be quick, agile, and lethal in an environment that you can hardly move in. Things that evolved just to fuck you up for even having the hubris to think that mankind has any business being below the waves.
I know exactly what you feel like. That one anglerfish boss in Banjo-Tooie still creeps me out immensly and that game was meant for kids. Kids!
 

Random Encounter

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Cockroaches freak me out. It's not so much I'm afraid of them, I just find them repulsive. I haven't been able to get far in Fallout 3 because of my phobia, which is a shame because I really was enjoying the game even though I hadn't even left the vault yet. I suppose I'l have to buy it on PC and download a mod to change the radroaches appearance.

Spiders have never been a phobia of mine even though there's more of reason to be afraid of them. However for some reason the Spider corpses in Thief 2 did gross me out, especially the part with the oven in the second level.
 

kasperbbs

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I'm not a big fan of heights, but that never bothered me in any games, if it did i probably wouldn't have been able to play bioshock infinite or saints row 4 and many others. As far as i'm concerned games are just a bunch of pixels that can't hurt you or anyone else, only thing to be afraid of is being forced to restart from a checkpoint.
 
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I'm absolutely petrified of snakes.

I stopped playing Farcry 3 because at one point in an old Japenese bunker you hear hissing all the time and then when you least expect it a snake jumps at you, hell I only made it past the first half hour because snakes can't climb ladders.

I find it difficult to play Cassiopeia in LoL because her movement and the hissing sound one of her moves makes senda shiver down my spine.
 

Optimus6128

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I know a lot of people suffer from arachnophobia and I believe them when they say they stopped playing that game and uninstalled it because of spiders. The closest to this I have is ants. The look of a single ant in a still picture or in a documentary about nature, I might look away, I might Alt+Tab or Ctrl+W to close the tab when it comes. Or approach it slightly. There is something in the single ant imagery, the way it moves, the mucky material, it's form, I can't say. And then, many creepy ants, maybe because they can crawl into your body and you don't know. Both the idea that we are surrounded by these or a single image of one. Can't explain it, logically they are more harmless than spiders or scorpions but I have more repulsion with ants than spiders.

And then again, that's the paradox. Even if in real life photos and documentary videos it makes me look away, I have never found a game that has the same effect on me. Maybe they are not realistic enough? Maybe they miss the elements that makes me hate them in the first place? The closest might be Fallout 3 ants, and still I could play, feeling only a little unease. Respectively, every other bug in game, no problem with that. I can feel the creepiness with some (Borderlands bugs) but didn't got it so hard in games as my friends with spiders.

Other games with realistic ants that could maybe make me feel this?

p.s. If they could create this feeling with more realistic ants, maybe I wouldn't like it. It would be interesting to try it just once. But there are other positive fears in games that I truly enjoy. Scary dark places, horror games, like Amnesia, Penumbra, Alan wake or even SCP and stuff. While I get the chills and walk slowly and think maybe I should stop, I love testing my fears with these.
p.p.s. Maybe with Oculus Rift, their antenas and parts of all bug creatures getting out of screen, maybe it would work terrors?
 

CannibalCorpses

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Nope...any fears i may have are based in the real world and computer games are pure fiction. I do not suffer from anything that makes me think fantasy is reality. I hate heights in real life but will happily jump off a cliff/building/bridge/waterfall in a game without even considering it.

Let me repeat the important part of that...game worlds aren't real! :p
 

CrankyCorvus

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I don't really know if I have any actual phobias, as in irrational fears of things (the keyword here being irrational). I'm kind of afraid of heights but I wouldn't call myself acrophobic. Has this mild dislike of heights affected gaming for me? No.