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I knew a kid who had an epileptic fit after turning on his nintendo ds in a darkened room. Just the screen coming on triggered it.
It seems rather silly that this isnt made optional, or just include a warning with the game. |
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To continue Vevster's post, another quote:
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Otherwise every game made would cause mass PSE attacks. It is a difficult position to get the game out and have to make a performance degrading patch, but some things cannot be helped. BUT I hope once CoD is released 1C can do a more detailed analysis and change the effects instead of applying crude patch. |
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so most of the games out there still may trigger PSE (and fail the harding test) and yet I wonder where are these "mass PSE attacks" |
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Propeller when turned into the sun rolling scissors on a bright clear day The effects of night bombing at low level Fuel dumps going up WWII flight sims are about things exploding at 400 mph. At certain geometries you can have things whip past so fast that they're only in view for one frame. This is a known problem with flight sims, but because the flightsim market is so small, and the epileptic population is so small, they rarely interact. |
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Small flashing lights do not cause PSE (otherwise you would never see a blinking clock) The only item that has by far the greatest chance for PSE, and that is the propeller. So, yes, what was this test that seemed to cause so many to have PSE?? |
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Everyone in here should go have an EEG. I bet there's quite a few in here where the tech. would say "All we're getting is a flat line."
Last edited by Richie; 03-28-2011 at 06:41 PM. |
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