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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I should specify, video games :) thank you for your input, however.
There are tons of tabletop games you can play online. A lot of them are completely free.
Here's my basic rec list, copied from my profile:
* action adventures/RPGs by Falcom: Ys Origin, Ys: the Oath in Felghana, Ys I & II, and Gurumin: a Monstrous Adventure
* action RPGs localized by Carpe Fulgur, including Recettear: an Item Shop's Tale and Fortune Summoners
* the action/exploration platformer Guacamelee
* the exploration adventures La-Mulana, Aquaria, Anodyne, and Waking Mars
* the shmups Ether Vapor Remaster and RefleX
* the virtual board game 100% Orange Juice
* the adventure platformers DuckTales Remastered, Mutant Mudds Deluxe, Stealth Bastard Deluxe, Saira, and eversion
* the comedy platformers Eryi's Action and DLC Quest
* the co-op exploration/customization platformer Terraria
* the roguelikes One Way Heroics, Dungeons of Dredmor, and FTL: Faster Than Light
* the visual novels/story adventures Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos, Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent, and fault ~milestone one~
* the traditional JRPG The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, the First Chapter
* the teamwork FPS Team Fortress 2
Some of these are 3D but with fixed camera (the Ys games, Recettear, Ether Vapor), and I don't have a problem with them. Gurumin is 360-degree 3D, with a rotatable camera, which can be a little disorienting sometimes but I've been able to deal with it. Trails is also 360-degree 3D with a rotatable camera but it handles its camera much better (fixed camera distance), so I also have no problem with it.
(Also, there's a new Ys game that just came out. I haven't played it yet so it's not on my list yet.)
I've left TF2 in there since I've actually somehow gotten used to it. I don't know how. It used to give me nausea but it doesn't anymore. Mostly. In any case, though, it's pretty much the only FPS game I play.
(As great as the Portal games are, I do not suggest them to people who get simulation sickness. They are really bad about that, thanks to constantly changing the direction of gravity.)
But yeah. This doesn't include pretty much all the great games on the NES, Genesis, SNES, etc. etc. etc.
I have problems with nausea from playing FPS games as well, and for some reason, turning down the FOV works better for me. Just throwing this out there. It may be different from person to person.
Especially with mods :3
Tree simulator.
This game is very relaxing and casual. Calms my nerves.
I am suffering from motion sickness as well, and it really, really sucks. Especially because i love playing FPS. Sometimes, after playing some games for just 10 minutes, i could puke all over the floor - and it stays until i get some sleep. So this is a serious problem for me.
But yes, there are actually many games which i can play without any problems. Here are some of my favourite:
• Borderlands 1, 2 and Pre Sequel
• State of Decay
• Counter Strike GO (which is strange, because most of the other valve games cause really bad motion sickness)
• Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist
• Crysis 2
• Skyrim
• The Elder Scrolls Online
• Watchdogs
• Fahrenheit
• Far Cry 3 and 4
Edit - Nice necro though.