Cause#
My wife asked me how much I spent on the mythical Wukong before.
I said around 200, and she said she would spend money to let me play while she watches the story.
I said I wouldn't play; she could see if the two kids wanted to play.
The two kids also didn't want to play but wanted to watch.
I mentioned before that a friend also wanted to spend money to let me play; his purpose was just to borrow money.
Can't Play#
Dizzy with 3D, starting from Doom, Delta Force, CS, Homeworld, Meteor Butterfly Sword, Need for Speed (I don't get dizzy watching from a whole car perspective, but I get dizzy with others), Ace Combat (played on PSP, not dizzy on the small screen, probably can't distinguish spatial details).
Tekken probably has a short time; if I play too long on PS or arcade, I might get a bit dizzy.
World of Warcraft was free to play up to level 15 or 20 during open beta, and I also got dizzy.
Minecraft, I must take a break after half an hour; later, I found that digging holes doesn't make me dizzy, so I kept exploring underground.
It seems Overwatch isn't that dizzy.
Naraka: Bladepoint also makes me dizzy.
VR glasses also make me dizzy; I think many VR glasses users end up using projectors or larger screen monitors. There's a reason for that.
Any perspective that involves rotation, especially if it requires frequent rotation, will make me dizzy.
The remedy is to play more and practice, to adapt, just like getting car sick; doing it every day makes you get used to it.
Strategy Players#
The earliest paper media players, magazines, and newspapers probably had a game section or an entire book introducing games.
In the beginning, many games had to buy CDs and such.
Some people, not wanting to play, just wanted to see the game content, storylines, endings, etc., so they looked at guides.
I feel this is the earliest cloud player; there might also be stories heard from friends that are also cloud players.
For example, Forrest Gump and that Black comrade fighting together, listening to the Black comrade tell shrimp-catching stories every day; later, Forrest retired from being a cloud player and started doing practical work.
Benefits of Cloud Players#
For example, I previously wrote about strategic RTS.
The author recommended three beginner strategic RTS games.
Note
Players who enjoy slow-paced farming and nation-building in action-oriented RTS centered around events will suffer significant losses due to operations; it’s better to try lightweight works like Kingdoms and Castles, They Are Billions, and Medieval Kingdom Wars in strategic RTS, which have low learning costs and are easy to get started;
If I would download and install it before and then start playing, now I first go to watch game videos before downloading.
I look at the graphics, operational details, etc., and then decide whether to play or not.
Civilization VI, I played for a few hours and spent 19.9 yuan on Steam to purchase it. Later, I opened it very rarely. I might play it again in the future.
The time spent playing games should be the most consuming among entertainment projects; Terraria has accumulated over 500 hours, and I estimate I have a few thousand hours in StarCraft and Warcraft, but I haven't reached the professional level of ten thousand hours.
I originally thought the game time was quite long; the American dramas I watched had ten seasons, which felt quite long-lived.
I checked the information and found a TV series from 1972 with 18,626 episodes called Guiding Light.
There’s also Coronation Street with over 5,000 episodes.
Refer to Top Ten TV Series with the Most Episodes in the World.
Alright~ Game time is too short; I need to keep working hard.
Those who watch TV can still defeat me. Still a complete defeat. Haha.
Effects of Watching TV#
What’s the difference between watching TV and videos?
Excluding educational videos. Because I tend to fall asleep while watching educational videos.
Watching TV and sleeping have similar brainwave patterns.
Watching TV and videos consumes even fewer calories than sleeping.
So I don’t recommend children watch too many videos or TV.
It’s better to go out and play games more (non-expert advice, personal subjective suggestion).
From the perspective of brainwaves, cloud players can also be seen as sleeping players.
What about reading strategy players?
AI Reference Material
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🤔 Brainwave Types When reading, brainwaves are usually in a beta wave state, which is conducive to analysis and thinking; during relaxation and sleep, brainwaves shift to alpha and theta waves, which help with sleep and stimulate creativity. source 🎶 Sleep and Relaxation Using spiritual music and other relaxation methods can effectively help people switch from beta waves to alpha and theta waves, promoting better sleep and reading experiences. source 💤 Brainwaves and Dreams During sleep, the appearance of theta waves is closely related to dreaming; a relaxed brain generates rich dream experiences, stemming from our brain's free association in this state. source
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The brain's electrical wave activity (brainwaves) varies significantly under different states, including watching TV and sleeping. Brainwaves can be detected through electroencephalography (EEG) and are typically categorized into different frequency bands based on frequency size and state:1. Brainwaves While Watching TV#
- Beta Waves (12-30 Hz): These brainwaves are associated with focused attention, problem-solving, and thinking. When a person watches TV, especially content-dense programs, the brain may be in a beta wave-dominant state.
- Alpha Waves (8-12 Hz): When a person is relaxed but still awake, alpha waves dominate. Watching TV, especially light programs or entertainment content, may allow the brain to enter this relaxed state.
- Theta Waves (4-8 Hz): In some cases, if a person watches TV for a long time and becomes drowsy, theta waves may increase. They are associated with light sleep and slight focus.
2. Brainwaves While Sleeping#
Sleep can be divided into several stages, each with different brain activity:
- Sleep Onset Stage (NREM 1, Light Sleep): This stage is the transition from wakefulness to sleep, with brainwaves primarily being Theta Waves, accompanied by a small amount of alpha waves.
- Light Sleep (NREM 2): In this stage, Theta Waves dominate, accompanied by Sleep Spindles and K-complexes, which are brief inhibitory responses to external stimuli.
- Deep Sleep (NREM 3, Slow Wave Sleep): This stage is primarily dominated by Delta Waves (0.5-4 Hz). Delta waves have low frequency and high amplitude, indicating deep restorative sleep.
- Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM Sleep): In this stage, brain activity resembles that of wakefulness, primarily a mix of Beta Waves and Theta Waves, usually associated with dreaming.
Summary of Changes:#
- While watching TV, the brain is in a relatively awake state, dominated by beta or alpha waves, depending on the complexity of the program content and the person's level of focus.
- While sleeping, the brain gradually transitions from theta waves to delta waves, with delta waves dominating during deep sleep, and returning to higher frequency beta or theta waves during the dreaming REM sleep phase.
These changes in brainwaves reflect the brain's activity levels and cognitive patterns under different states.