ive literally played hundreds of games and dozens of FPS and never had this issue but I swear every time I play halo 5 I get the worst headaches and nausea all the way into the next day
maybe it’s because I’m playing late at night right before I go to sleep? Anyone else experience this and have any tips ? I feel like I might just have to quit playing entirely 
I experience the same motion sickness and headache from Halo 5 you described, i am playing on a 65 inch ultra HD samsung curved LED screen TV and I don’t experience motion sickness from doom, wolfenstein the new order, sunset drive, or Rise of the tomb raider. I experience mild headaches from COD black ops 3 when i play online and single player campaign but nothing as severe as i do with halo 5. Gears of war ultimate doesn’t give me issues either. I don’t know if it can be linked to the various games that have lower frame rates or not but doom, gears ultimate and wolfenstein run at 60 frames per second smoothly and i csn play them in the dark, i have read many times over that turning on lights can drastically decrease the degree of motion sickness one experiences and that with repeated attempts to game and endure the symptoms that eventually one can gain a certain level of immunity so to speak from motion sickness as well as adjusting the field of view on games that allow that setting to be adjusted…
can’t say I’ve ever experienced it.
I dont have any of it but I will say that just watching movies or tv let alone gaming on tvs with the soap opera effect engaged I feel weird…sometimes getting that headache or nausea feeling
I’ve only spent time with screens like that at other people’s house so I dont have enough experience to say I get as bad as you, but maybe look in to if your tv is using that tech or if it can be deactivated
I always have had plasma or now a new full array lcd tv that I have the soap effect turned off
this is weird guess 60 fps is not all it is made out to be
Get a small LED strip and stick it to the back of your tv/monitor. That helps a lot if you play in the dark. Blue or green are the best for this kind of problems.
How and why did you revive a thread thats from last year
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> Get a small LED strip and stick it to the back of your tv/monitor. That helps a lot if you play in the dark. Blue or green are the best for this kind of problems.
its called bias lighting and i may be wrong but you want a neutral white. I used this in the past and i got it on amazon for like 20 bucks, search “antec bias light” its great I highly recommend it for just getting better looking color but I wouldn’t really know if it helps with the nausea.
I only don’t have it cause I just got a brand new screen and don’t want to stick something on the back of it but I highly recommend bias light to anyone
Try turning your sensitivities down a notch or two.
try playing sober
You should make a doctor’s appointment. Those are the exact symptoms described in the warning for precursors to epileptic seizures.
No, I haven’t. I did feel weird playing Halo 5 with cheap headphones a while back.