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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
It's not timed to Lara's movements properly and it doesn't so much bob as it does jitter.
I like games with a bobbing camera and generally appreciate the effect but this game just doesn't do it properly.
Please give us an option to turn this off!
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7815985/2013-03-27%2018.35.51.mp4
if i play using my lg 23" lcd monitor, i will feel little bit dizzy too (way to many blur object when the camera is paning/shaking).
BUT if i were using my panasonic plasma as display i do not feel headache anymore (TBH, maybe sometimes i felt dizzy too, but certainly not as severe as when i using lcd).
It's not actually. Like FoV sickness, headbob sensitivity is hardwired into the way some people's brains process what their eyes are showing them. It's not a health issue at all.
I don't have that problem but I could also read books and play gameboy on car rides while a lot of other people wouldn't last 5 minutes before puking up their breakfast.
To get an idea how the motion of games can affect your ability to keep your lunch down, try playing Half Life 2 on a laptop while sitting in the passenger seat of a car on a trip.
At least for me, it really doesn't work.
As if that's not bad enough, there is a form of motion sickness known as Meniere's disease (or watchmaker's disease) that is associated with doing small, repetitive motions with the hands over long periods of time. Those of you who have played video games since childhood might want to watch out for that one!