Well,
Let me give You an example of what happened to me a couple a weeks ago: I have arranged with my mother to pick her up with the car. So I entered the long street (boulevard) and saw a woman far way standing next to the road. Believe it or not I have actually tried to zoom in on her to see if it's really my mother. Sounds weird probably but in a split second I have really tried to do it. I was so used to zooming in IL-2 to recognize a target that I have tried to do it in real life on automation. I don't know if there could be a more alarming symptom than this one.
I still play it!
How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
Keep in mind, if you fly perfect Defensive BFM and the bandit flies perfect Offensive BFM … "you're gonna die".
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Re: How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
I remember that I´ve had a comparable expierence made when once driving behind a car I started to estimate the distance between both of us in order to find the spot for the right gun convergence. This sim/game can be quite addictive, can´t it?Nix wrote:Well,
Let me give You an example of what happened to me a couple a weeks ago: I have arranged with my mother to pick her up with the car. So I entered the long street (boulevard) and saw a woman far way standing next to the road. Believe it or not I have actually tried to zoom in on her to see if it's really my mother. Sounds weird probably but in a split second I have really tried to do it. I was so used to zooming in IL-2 to recognize a target that I have tried to do it in real life on automation. I don't know if there could be a more alarming symptom than this one.
I still play it!
Anyone else?
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Re: How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
TIR syndrome = moving head sideways to look around instead of turning.
(turns right base for final approach to kitchen.)
(turns right base for final approach to kitchen.)
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Re: How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
LOL Sneaky!
Aw, that's nothing, Nix.
A Focke Wulf darted across my nose during my morning flight today, and when the lead was just right, I hammered down on the trigger.... nothing! Just silence!! DRATS!! Crew forgot to reload my "bird" again! .....So, the wild man in the BMW made a clean getaway.
One of these days though, I'm going to take out a whole column of these jokers on the Central Expressway... just as soon as I get these .50 cal's syncronized to fire through the radiator fan.
Actually it's been a long time since I played the game enough to have episodes like these, but I too have experienced "TIR syndrone" myself once or twice, followed by a good laugh at my own expense!
Fun topic! Anybody else?
Aw, that's nothing, Nix.
A Focke Wulf darted across my nose during my morning flight today, and when the lead was just right, I hammered down on the trigger.... nothing! Just silence!! DRATS!! Crew forgot to reload my "bird" again! .....So, the wild man in the BMW made a clean getaway.
One of these days though, I'm going to take out a whole column of these jokers on the Central Expressway... just as soon as I get these .50 cal's syncronized to fire through the radiator fan.
Actually it's been a long time since I played the game enough to have episodes like these, but I too have experienced "TIR syndrone" myself once or twice, followed by a good laugh at my own expense!
Fun topic! Anybody else?
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Re: How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
:FI:Blue2 wrote: ... One of these days though, I'm going to take out a whole column of these jokers on the Central Expressway... just as soon as I get these .50 cal's syncronized to fire through the radiator fan. ...
Why yes, Mr. Blue2 was such a quiet neighbor. He was nice to the kids and always gave us a frendly wave. Who would have thought that one day ...
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Re: How can one tell if he is playing the game for too long?
You mean when these things happen they're not real?????
My therapist tried to warn me, but the mechanic near the woodpile in Malta convinced me he was wrong.
My therapist tried to warn me, but the mechanic near the woodpile in Malta convinced me he was wrong.
...and wear your feckin' mask!!!!!