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Half-Life 2 Sickness (News comment)

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I've played FPS' games for 13 years, never gotten motion sickness.
HL2 is more immersive of the senses, it is bordering on being so realistic that it has the capability to make people motion sick (specifically the boat level) because your eyes are telling your body one thing, and you inner ear another
Hmmm...I DO get motion sickness on like windy roads and roller coasters (if I ride on them too many times, even though I love rollercoasters), but I have never had motion sickness from a game, including HL2. This is interesting! I feel sorry for those who do get motion sickness from HL2, because then they have to take breaks, lol! Becca
WARNING: if you are pregnant and or have heart problems, you should not play this game

i see it in small print on my box

Are you serious :shock: They have that warning on the box, wow. :D I guess it won't be good for people who had brain surgery to play this, it could cause them major brain damage. :wink:
motion sickness? cool lol. thats how real this game is!!-G
<P>To date, the o­nly game that made me motion sick was the Doom series.  However, HL2 has been added to that list.  I had also been playing non-stop for a very long time tho.  But yah, it happened to me.  Nothing a little Pepto couldn't fix.</P>

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