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You do make a valid point, but when you sit close to the television screen that is most likely bound to happen, thats why i always sit a couple of steps back, so that my eyes isnt that much in danger . :) realistic44
been proven it doesnt have anything to do with how close you sit, has to do with how long you stare from the same distance.
[QUOTE="realistic44"]You do make a valid point, but when you sit close to the television screen that is most likely bound to happen, thats why i always sit a couple of steps back, so that my eyes isnt that much in danger . :) Monty_The_Great
been proven it doesnt have anything to do with how close you sit, has to do with how long you stare from the same distance.
so you're telling me sitting 1 cm away from the tv for 5 hours will have the same neggative effect on my vision as sitting 5 feet away from the tv for 5 hours?
Dont play games too much? I dont think its the games though.
If anything, I'd think gaming would help your eyesight by making you able to see things clearly sooner as there's so much action going on screen at once in some games. Your eyesight is taking everything in and your brain idenifies it.
i dont think it does...
ive been gaming all my life and im not using glasses or contacts at all. not sure if i'm 20/20, but i have no problems at school or with reading. I wouldn't know for sure if gaming hinders eyesight or not
btw, almost everyone in my family has a prescription for their eyes or w/e except me. And i am also 21... gaming since like 4 or 5
I don't know but i play BadCompany and Forza alot and sometimes when im walking down the street i see movements out the corner of my eye or someone in a window and i get this BadCompany feeling and sometimes when im driving certain corners or even cars on the road give me my Forza feeling !! :D no jokes :oops:
I think it also has to do with how long you stare at it in one sitting. What I mean is that playing for 2 sessions of 1 hour is probably easier on your eyes than playing for 2 hours straight.
I had 20-20 last time I went to the eye doctor. But I feel that my sight may be declining at a very slow rate. At least reading -something that a lot of gamers don't like- is more destructive.:twisted:
i think we just need to eat more carrots and find something else to do with our right/left hands
"son, if you masturbate you'll go blind"
"dad, i'm over here"
Dont play games too much? I dont think its the games though.
If anything, I'd think gaming would help your eyesight by making you able to see things clearly sooner as there's so much action going on screen at once in some games. Your eyesight is taking everything in and your brain idenifies it.
Matt-4542
well i played xbox 360 every single day and my eyes started enduring pain..... but my eyesight is still pretty good.....
Well it has been proven that staring at a screen from the same distance can cause eye damage. But, I am pretty sure you have to do some sort of crazy amount of time before anything happens.Monty_The_Great
well that might explain my eye pain.... it got better when i didnt play it for the rest of the day
My eyesights pretty good, I don't wear contacts or glasses. But I sit quite far away from the TV which probably makes a difference.GameMasterCraig
not really....
If you sit like 2 inches away from the screen you might be causing something, but otherwise, you just have bad eyes.
I've been gaming all my life, and I see almost 20/20.
What a strange thread.
It's like claiming that reading books negatively effects your vision...some people require glasses, others don't. That has nothing to do with video games, besides, how is it the faultof video games specifically,but not television in general?
Of course it dose, is like reading a book...paul999No, it's not. It's a scientific fact that staring at a screen does NOT damage your eyes in any way even if you press your nose against it. The only thing that will happen is that your eyes will get tired but they won't be harmed.
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