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Oddly, generally only Valve ones do. Specifically Half-Life 2 and it's expansions.vashkey
Thats not very unusuall. In fact its already been figured out why its so specific to the Valve games. A lot of their games use significant amount of "head bob" for movement, and the effect makes a lot of people feel sick. On the PC version, you can disable the effect via the console, but I dont think theirs a way to change it on the 360 or PS3.
Oddly, generally only Valve ones do. Specifically Half-Life 2 and it's expansions.vashkey
Thats not very unusuall. In fact its already been figured out why its so specific to the Valve games. A lot of their games use significant amount of "head bob" for movement, and the effect makes a lot of people feel sick. On the PC version, you can disable the effect via the console, but I dont think theirs a way to change it on the 360 or PS3.
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