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Return of the Dark Sorcerer
09-30-2015, 09:19 PM
Granted, editing that line in the code to remove any flashing would be the most direct route, however, as I under stand it, simply lowering the contrast and brightness on the monitor/tv/screen is known to reduce risk of this type of problem, as well as always playing in a well lit room. Also easier on the eyes if you pull some kinda two day gaming bender.
On that same note, MSI (computer parts brand) has a program for their video cards for overclocking on the fly as needed as well as a couple quick settings to adjust the monitor display. One of which is for resting eyes which would also work as a seizure precautionary reduction setting. Just FYI, at least I thought it was a pretty nifty program.
On that same note, MSI (computer parts brand) has a program for their video cards for overclocking on the fly as needed as well as a couple quick settings to adjust the monitor display. One of which is for resting eyes which would also work as a seizure precautionary reduction setting. Just FYI, at least I thought it was a pretty nifty program.
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