Get a Xbox 360 and all of your problems will be solved.
2007-08-05 01:45:51
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answer #1
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answered by the_mr911 6
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I have the same problem. I recently started researching the subject and here is what I found. I haven't tried these yet, but today I'm going out ot buy some. I will report my results.
About a year ago I stumbled on a set of wristbands in my local pharmacy that claimed to be able to reduce the symptoms of motion sickness by using the principles of acupressure (Sea-Bands; www.sea-band.com). There’s a plastic nub on the inside of each band, that when placed on each wrist apparently applies pressure to the “Nei Kuan” pulse point located between the tendons on the inside of the wrist. The bands were advertised to start working in a matter of minutes.
Given that the wristbands were right next to the copper arthritis bracelets, I couldn’t help but be skeptical. But I decided to give it a shot nevertheless. At home, I slipped a band onto each wrist and threw in Ubisoft’s Xbox World War II first-person shooter, Brothers in Arms. The familiar nauseous feeling never hit me, and I actually ended up completing the game using the wristbands – which was a first for me and first-person shooters. In my case, the dubious “miracle cure” apparently worked like a charm.
2007-08-06 08:29:43
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answered by BeeTee 1
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Staring at any sort of screen, especially one that has wonderful graphics, like from the ps3, is bad for your eyes and can lead to heachaches. Your eyes become tired, but you press on and strain them, causing the headache.
2007-08-03 09:15:34
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answered by Tristan 2
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Its from playing video games, not from a particular system.
Games are getting more and more advanced and with more things on screen moving around someone who is prone to motion sickness, etc. could experience headaches while playing games.
Sorry dude, the problem isn't the Ps3, it is you. :-(
2007-08-03 09:20:18
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answered by Jeseth 5
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I get that from 3D games too, sitting further away from the screen is a good idea, and cutting down the amount of time you play. Soemtimes an eye condition can cause it, so maybe consider getting your eyes tested too.
2007-08-03 09:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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get your eyes checked and get the "Occupational Eyeglasses" to let you focus without eye-strain on the screen. At playing distance, not reading distance! Then wear them when playing and you won't be squinting and straining and like Magic, NO HEADACHE !!!
2007-08-03 09:28:37
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answered by Dennis in Central Florida 3
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actually every first person shooter game cause of headech,it is better to play stategy games on PC.but even if u play first person shooter game on PC than also u will feel headech and boring.just play resident evil 4 and silent hill on PS.
2007-08-03 09:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately some people experience motion-sickness when playing 3D games. Try sitting further back and make sure your room is well-lit.
2007-08-03 09:13:27
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answered by pluginmaybe 7
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this happens to me when i'm playing first person games like halo killzone etc.... i think this only happens with first person mode games. alot of movement i think.
it not the PS3 fault nither.
2007-08-03 09:13:54
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answered by Looni07 2
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maybe your eyes got tired?
2007-08-05 08:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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