| hd94 said: I Think it is the distance between screen and me is what makes difference for me. I have no problem playing hours of CS with my cousin with my laptop. It might because mouse gives me better controls of camera but i am still not used to motion control yet |
When I dusted off my Gamecube last year and re-played Metroid Prime I was getting headaches as well. The problem was that I was using an older model of LCD TV where there was ghosting (blurring) during fast camera movements. Switching to a newer and better quality TV fixed the problem completely.
I'm jealous, though. Metroid Prime is such an amazing game and you are in for a real treat. I only ever got stuck one time because the game was so expertly designed. The part where I got stuck was (spoiler):
When you are trying to get accross a large expanse later in the game and you see water droplets splattering in mid-air it is not because of poor hit-detection, it's actually an invisible platform that can only be seen using the X-Ray visor. ;)







