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Originally posted here by NetSyn
i played diablo much longer then 5 hours straight for days before and i never had a prob... sept the occ ISP kicking me offline lol
Hehehe, last week I was postin' and readin' for 3 days in a row on AO. And i'm still here. Sounds a bit suspicious. I think they messed up the cause of death.
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Originally posted here by morfius
Whoa...it makes you wonder about the people at full on lan parties like valhala or that other one...forgot what it's called..the one in europe
Assembly 2002 in Helsinki, Finland. 4500 visitors, four days and three nights. http://www.assembly.org/ is the official homepage. No one have ever died there anyway...
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There was an article in our local paper this past week about some guy that commited suicide while playing Evercrack.
Of course it's the games fault, or the monitors fault, or the bands fault...never mind the fact that they were depressed, suicidal or had a sudden onslaught of epilepsy (it happens, just ask my best friend). So much easier to place the blame on the game and not look deeper for the true cause.
What about these kids that drop dead of a heart attack while playing varsity football or basketball? Not once have I heard the ball getting blamed. It's the same thing, you can't blame a video game if somebody had addictive tendencies coupled with health problems or suicidal motivations.
Good grief...
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Actually, now that I think about it -- D&D was the game that killed kids... And it was Ozzy and Judas Priest songs that killed kids...
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i'm pretty sure that the only music that has the possibility of causing death or at least extreme psychological damage is that from celine dion...
:eek:
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on the booklet of operation flashpoint there is a warning that says the game may cause seizures for certain people. what's the difference between that and looknig at the TV for hours upon hours?
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i'm pretty sure this is an older story. if not i read something really similar before. to say its absurd is an understatement.
oh yea, and get it right. Heavy Metal doesnt kill kids anymore, it makes kids kill other kids now.
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I sit back down ready to listen to Ozzy and play 10 hours of D2
I used to work at an gaming place kids would play for 8 hours a day 6 days a week and i was allways one of them
i did a little bit of snooping and the news paper who reported this is state owned, china would love an excuse to D2 a major sign of western civilization from being imported
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Maybe someone's already said this, but I don't really want to read the whole topic...
DarkGuardian, you are a moron. (no offense intended - hehehe) I really hate to say it, but you should know that anything with flashing lights can cause epileptic seizures - i.e. all computer games, all television shows, traffic lights, emergency services, etc.
Therefore there is no way that every seizure causing thing out there will be taken off the market.
Sorry to do this, but I feel it has to be said (might just be the fact I'm having a bad day, but... meh.)
SSJVegeta-Sei
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Monitor vs. TV
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Originally posted here by coleycole3
on the booklet of operation flashpoint there is a warning that says the game may cause seizures for certain people. what's the difference between that and looknig at the TV for hours upon hours?
Differenc between an interlaced screen and non-interlaced screen. Put simple your TV (interlaced) draws every other line per clock tick (for lack of a better term) and your PC (non-interlaced) draws the entire screen per clock tick. So, at a low refresh rate your eytes may not catch the flash of the screen but it does register in your brain.
Anyway, it's been a long time since I studied all that stuff so forgive me if it's not completely correct, but that is the jist of it.
BTW- Too much exposure to TV can have the same effect, but you really need to be sensitive to it.