What are the games that make you motion sick?

Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:31 pm

Wondering what video games makes people feel queasy the most?

I can spend periods of 12 hours for most Beth. games with no problems and I find the Halo series the easiest on my eyes. But there are some games that just make me head for the medicine cabinet.

Some of the offenders in my books are the Deadspace series (not good but I did get through 1 and 2), LEGO Series (these can make me pretty crook), and the worst offender is Minecraft which is by far the worst, my nephew and neice can play it for hours but just a quick look and I want to puke.

My sister is worse she finds Oblivion the easiest but even then needs to drug up to play.

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Taylah Illies
 
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Post » Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:04 am

Never got motion sickness in a game, but Grand Theft Auto V did make me dizzy at one point. [censored] helicopters just don't stop bobbing up and down, and it gets even worse when you steer them in many directions for a short amount of time. One flight school mission is all about flying a chopper through the city and around buildings in a short amount of time, making it a real killer on the senses just to complete it. >_<

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Niisha
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 10:52 am

There was something wrong with the Marathon port on the 360. It did not make me feel nauseated, like it did some people, but it did give me an awful headache.

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Charlotte Henderson
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:46 am

The Half Life games, I can sit and play everything else almost all day but these really screw with my head. I normally played about 1-2 hours then stopped due to headaches.

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JERMAINE VIDAURRI
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:57 am

Play the original Halo on the computer and ride in the passenger seat of a warthog with a sniper rifle and zoom in while trying to headshot people with a driver driving the warthog... Then get hit by a rocket and survive while relaxing still in the passenger seat as the warthog flies through the air, constantly spinning at a fast rate...

I did had happened to me once... It wasn't really nice...

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Hannah Whitlock
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:59 am

The Stanley Parable.

The field of view in that game is ridiculous.

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ImmaTakeYour
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:05 pm

Not really motion sickness but the Incredible Hulk game on 360 made me feel uneasy in my stomach when falling from heights. If I jumped off of a tall skyscraqer I would get this feeling in my stomach as if I were falling...it was the strangest sensation and all that comes to mind at the moment.

Oh and when referring to video games it's called "simulation sickness" as there's no real motion involved.

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Tarka
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:04 pm

Super Hexagon. Doesn't necessary make me sick, but only so much things going on at once that I can handle at super speed that I'll go cross eyed.

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josh evans
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:50 pm

Strangely enough, Lost Planet. Nothing else does this. Just that game. It's more of an emotionally intense game with too much going on in a very bleak/probably intense environment. I actually get ill from nerves due to this. I adore the first game and it annoys me how I end up feeling it is too intense.

Even stranger, I like games that are far more intense than the Lost Planet games. Playing any HD games on an SD TV makes me feel that my eyes have been mildly dilated, too.

One very loud, grinding sound in Deadspace got me into a near vomit moment of anxiety. Once again, I can handle things with just as bad moments as this. This sound was so loud and isolated, though. It also wasn't expected like it would be in Silent Hill where everything already look run down.

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Felix Walde
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:18 pm

This is not really motion sickness but I feel queasy in Lord of the Rings Online when I'm in Moria and look over one of the bridges at the bottomless depths below.
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Ymani Hood
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:29 am

STALKER (SoC) made me motion sick within 10 minutes of playing. However, once I changed the config files to remove all the head-bobbing I could play for hours without any problems. Generally if the movement in games is smooth I don't seem to have any trouble, but if they have the pov bouncing around I'm motion sick in no time.

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Kayla Keizer
 
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Post » Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:38 pm

I think that one would do it to me also.

Remembered another one, playing the alien in Aliens Vs Predator jumping from one surface to another.

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