Side effects from gaming too long.

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Strangest one I had was after a Guitar Hero 3 stint I started seeing everything in my direct vision pulse and pull like the fretboard, that was a freaky side effect.
 

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I was playing a a turn based game on the gameboy when i was a young lad and every so often for like 30 mins after playing, i kept on being tempted to stop and waiting for the enemies turn.
 

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Cant say i ever reacted quite that bad but sometimes after playing an fps for a while i start
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I've actually had good side effects from gaming. Normally I knit/crochet a lot, and end up with really sore knuckles, probably RSI. Whereas Guitar Hero on the DS uses the opposite hand more, so it's balanced things out.
 

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Geek@Heart said:
I've actually had good side effects from gaming. Normally I knit/crochet a lot, and end up with really sore knuckles, probably RSI. Whereas Guitar Hero on the DS uses the opposite hand more, so it's balanced things out.
So now you just have two screwed up hands...
 

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insectoid said:
Geek@Heart said:
I've actually had good side effects from gaming. Normally I knit/crochet a lot, and end up with really sore knuckles, probably RSI. Whereas Guitar Hero on the DS uses the opposite hand more, so it's balanced things out.
So now you just have two screwed up hands...
No, now I even out my time between the two so that neither get screwed up.
 

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Well, I had a minor one from GTA IV. IIRC, you can click the Right Thumbstick down to look behind instantly. I kept trying to do it in real life when I couldn't be bothered to turn around.

I also had one from the original Gears of War. After finishing Act 2, the one at night time, and with the Kryll, those psycho bats that eat you, I got up to do something, and was unconsciously staying in the light until I realised what I was doing.
 

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Lets see;

Back injury from poor posture, a strange growth in one of my tendons possibly from RSI and sometimes I have wacky dreams if I hit the console too hard before bed.
 

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i was reading one of the Wheel of Time books for the first time (book 4, The Shadow Rising, if you want specifics). I was at college, in the common room waiting for my next lesson, so I was reading. At that point in the story one of the characters had just gone back to his village and had started to muster a defence against some evil things, and everyone was obeying him like he was a lord or something, which is pretty weird for these people.

Anyway, someone threw something, trying to hit the bin, and it hit me instead, which snapped me out of the book, and when i looked up i growled something (i don't know what it was), and then told everyone that they should be doing as i said, because i'd come to save them from the shadow, or something like that, then i snappped fully back into reality, and at that point the buzzer went, giving me an excuse to leg it
 

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Directly after playing for 12 hours or more I can feel mildly delerious and make noises like the game had, often muttering to myself about things that happened or renacting things under my breath, not really able to concentrate on real life but that subsides quickly.

I've tried to save in reality, before doing something important or stressful and often considered loading after saying something stupid and realised I can't. After I got Oblivion initially I tried opening my spells list a couple of times. Fallout 2 confused my brain the most. I often stopped to wonder if my AP had ran out and if I could still move and it felt weird knowing I could. I also related everything automatically to my Skills. FPS games make me twitchy. MMOs make me think everything gives me exp. I remember the pokemon games (GBC) messed me up a little, like trying to make a bike appear. I game too much >.<
 

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DeathsAmbassador said:
I would try to reach down and press the qiucksave key, only to remember that I wasn't in a game and that I couldn't.
I usually have the same urge after playing a game... It's damn weird... I sometimes want to use ctrl-c and ctrl-v when I write an assignment.

Guitar Hero 3 made me see the wallpaper in my room move up and down after playing too much (because of the fret constantly moving). I kinda felt high... O_O
 

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The only side-effects I get are once I've stopped sometimes my eyes cant focus or adjust to light properly. Luckily this goes after about 10 secs and requires some serious gaming to have commenced.
 

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played on my old trusty ps2 for 5-6 years now. and it fails me. it cant read my game discs. including my all new God of War :(. would have impaled the hydra on the ship twice if it wasnt for that.