Okay, so I didnt actually get sick from gaming.
I DID get really into playing EU2, getting into the whole play for hours at a time thing, that I hadnt done in a couple of years, it seems. Since I got over my Civ2 addiction.
Not long after that I got a sinus infection - unrelated of course. But somehow it made even thinking about the hours spent at a PC, (on a non-ergonomic chair, im afraid) seem offputting, the way certain foods are offputting when youre sick. I went 3 weeks without touching a game, though I still used a PC at work.
Ive gone back to EU2, but for no more than an hour at a time or so. I really am more conscious that this is not something I want to do to my body.
Aside from wanting more exercise, Id also like to spend less of my passive relaxation time in a position thats so hard on back, eyes, etc.
Im not convinced to go become a Console player - (I cant think of any console games id prefer to reading) But I am thinking that as time goes on I might want to game on a laptop, that I can take to the couch, outside (but not on pollen season), etc.
How do y'all deal with these issues? Laptops? Ergonomic chairs? Consoles? Limits on gaming time?
I DID get really into playing EU2, getting into the whole play for hours at a time thing, that I hadnt done in a couple of years, it seems. Since I got over my Civ2 addiction.
Not long after that I got a sinus infection - unrelated of course. But somehow it made even thinking about the hours spent at a PC, (on a non-ergonomic chair, im afraid) seem offputting, the way certain foods are offputting when youre sick. I went 3 weeks without touching a game, though I still used a PC at work.
Ive gone back to EU2, but for no more than an hour at a time or so. I really am more conscious that this is not something I want to do to my body.
Aside from wanting more exercise, Id also like to spend less of my passive relaxation time in a position thats so hard on back, eyes, etc.
Im not convinced to go become a Console player - (I cant think of any console games id prefer to reading) But I am thinking that as time goes on I might want to game on a laptop, that I can take to the couch, outside (but not on pollen season), etc.
How do y'all deal with these issues? Laptops? Ergonomic chairs? Consoles? Limits on gaming time?
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