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Also, Geometry Dash is much brighter than other games, so that may explain why you don't experience any eye irritation in other games.
I'm not going to ask you for your age (mainly because it would be completely useless, since you actively refuse to provide such information), but it is important to consider that. The older you are, the less you should experience irritation from screen brightness. If you are over the age of, lets say 13-15, and you still experience eye strain from GD, then you might actually want to go see an eye doctor, as it is possible that you might be experiencing photophobia, or light sensitivity. It is common in people diagnosed with eye conditions or sight loss.
How severe is the eye strain whenever playing GD? Also, are there any other games that also produce this effect?
Source: https://www.rnib.org.uk/eye-health/eye-conditions/light-sensitivity#:~:text=Light%20sensitivity%20or%20%E2%80%9Cphotophobia%E2%80%9D%20is,further%20reduce%20their%20usable%20vision.
Fix your grammar, idiot.
10 year old ass kid