A touch too realistic!
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I've been taking advantage of having access to
bugshaw's PC whilst she's away to play the copy of Half Life 2 that I bought over a year ago but which our laptop turned out not to be quite up to running. It certainly lives up to the hype, and in one area its realism is almost too effective: it's actually given me vertigo.
Now, I've known people to complain of motion sickness playing some games, although it's not something I've ever suffered from. But there's one section in HL2 where you're climbing through the girders of a massive bridge, buffeted by the wind and with the sea visible far beneath you.

It didn't matter how much I told myself it was all a computer generated simulation; there was part of my brain screaming you're going to fall...
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Now, I've known people to complain of motion sickness playing some games, although it's not something I've ever suffered from. But there's one section in HL2 where you're climbing through the girders of a massive bridge, buffeted by the wind and with the sea visible far beneath you.

It didn't matter how much I told myself it was all a computer generated simulation; there was part of my brain screaming you're going to fall...
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Date: 2007-12-15 01:01 am (UTC)Eyes: Something moved. Maybe. Could have been a leaf though.
Brain: Empty every piece of ammo we have into it!!!!!!
Fire-button finger: I have cramp.
Brain: Shut up and keep firing!!!!!!