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Batman AC combat challenges are so so pointless, i dont know why people love this sort of garbage in games.
26 minutes of why consoles are dying? I'd rather spend my time doing other things. Oh and you must be level 10 to create threads in system wars, says it at the top of the page under the rules are simple.soulitane
Im sorry i didnt know, i didnt want to create flames im a consoles owner myself.
Dont know if posted but i didnt find a topic on it so here you go:
http://kotaku.com/5892836/the-best-26+minute-argument-that-game-consoles-are-dying
using a computer for long periods can cause many short term eye-problems, lack of blinking when concentrating on an image can cause dry eyes and using the screen for long periods can cause short term eye strain. However, their is no evidence that using a computer screen effects the glasses perscription that you guys are talking about, a perscription is set out as such, .sph(+or-) the spherical power is the macnification factor of the lense, either making the image larger + or smaller - and by how much .cyl (+) this is the cylindrical power of the leanse and corrects an astigmatisum, making an immage appear level rather than slanted .axis (0-180) this is the degree to which the clindrical power must be applyed to produce a correct image for example -4.75 x +1.25 x 134 makes the immage 4.75 times smaller, and corrects the slant of the immage by 134 degrees to a power of 1.25 diopters perscriptions such as these are dependant on factors such as the flexability of the eyes own natural leanse which hardens through a persons life, the ability of the muscles within they eye to flex it and other such factors, they are usually said to be mainly hereditory, in fact just like other muscles they are actually supposed to strengthen with use, thats why they patch a childs good eye of the other is lazy - to force it to work and get stronger. dont worry about using a pc, it wont effect your eyesightc_doody_1999
My ophthalmologistsaid that looking too long at a close objects for a very long time, with time, it will change the muscle in the eyes, and cause a lost of sight...
So its not the screen at fault, but the distance.
Do you disagree?
I don't have glasses or anything, but I'm fairly sure that the screen itself doesn't harm your eyes in any way, but the way you use it and the surroundings can cause problems such as eyestrain (lighting, positioning etc).spittis
Yes, the screen is not the problem here, the problem here is that you look at the same spot for too long (same as reading), so you always need to be sure to let your eyes wonder around every 20 minutes or so.
lol my vision is perfect, and iv been gaming since the age of 3, i can read the little fine print on posters that are 25 feet away. its all genetics. noone in my immediate family has glasses, i remember when i was little and went for a checkup on my eyes the doctor acxtually told me that vvideo games are good for your vision lol not sure if he meant just a little gaming but iv been hardcore my whole life and my vision hasnt suffered at allTH1Sx1SxSPARTA
How much do you game a day? (on the pc/console?)
My doctor said that yes, there are a lot of people with good eye sight and they sit infront of the pc all day long, but in most cases, its not like that.
consoles are better for people who actually have friends, pc's cost so much money and you can't even play multiplayerZumaJones07
Yes i know that the damage is done... but i dont want to make the my eyes worse.
I didnt take breaks but now im sure gonna do it.
Iv been to my ophthalmologist today and she told me the 20-20-20 method.
Every 20 minutes you sit infront of the pc, take a break and look at something that is 20 meter far from you, for 20 seconds.
Sitting less is not really a solution, because im jumping from pc, to reading, to TV watching and no matter what i do i always end up looking at close objects.
The ophthalmologist also said that a big number its not a big deal but the higher the number, the more pressure there is on the retina, and now im worry :(
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