I don't think(***) I've noticed the motion-sickness with games (even with Descent series, which I've heard is very problematic to some people), but many type of games do make me oddly tired. And I don't mean just jokingly "yeah it is so boring that I'd fall asleep he he I'm a comedian get it?", but really like I am fully awake and after a good night sleep and drink a big mug of coffee, but I started wondering whether I have a latent narcolepsy with certain types of games.
I recall the first Baldur's Gate being like that (yes I considered it boring, unlike e.g. BG2 or Icewind Dale), or many point&click adventure games where I don't make much of progress but just wander around, not knowing what to do. Sometimes I can play such games only like 15-30 minutes and feel like I should hit the sack, even if it isn't really time to go to sleep yet.
(***)I recall there being a couple of cases where I did feel a bit "odd" playing some FPS game, maybe it was even a slight nausea, but could be just as well I was just tired. But nothing that would have prevented me from playing those games.
But the very oddest FPS game for me must have been Area-51. Before that game I had played FPS games for years with vertically inverted controls, it always felt the most natural to me (mouse down = aim up, a bit like pulling your head backwards in order to see up, felt more natural than moving the mouse up/forward to look up). Possibly this was related to me playing flight and space combat sims with inverted controls as well.
When playing Area-51, I had massive trouble with mouse aiming for some reason, I really couldn't understand why. Then I happened to try it with non-inverted aiming... and lo and behold, I could aim just fine. And after that game, I had to play all my FPS games with uninverted controls, even those I had previously played with inverted controls.
I never understand how a game can flip a switch in my brains just like that. That sure is some crazy Area-51 alien shit technology affecting my brainwaves or something.
Post edited July 02, 2018 by timppu