Sleep's probably the main problem. I drink plenty of fluids and use eye drops daily.. Insomnia doesn't help it either. You're right.DustyFfy wrote:
Honestly... Drinking more water, eye drops, and sleep.
Sleep's probably the main problem. I drink plenty of fluids and use eye drops daily.. Insomnia doesn't help it either. You're right.DustyFfy wrote:
Honestly... Drinking more water, eye drops, and sleep.
Don't use eye drops regularly unless prescribed by your doctor or eye care professional. Frequent use causes your body to naturally produce less tears.If you put drops in your eyes every time you sit down and look at a computer screen, your body is going to eventually assume that means not to produce it's own lubrication and hydration. Pavlov's eye drops mate. This happens all over your body with moisturizing products. The more your use them, the more your rely on them. If something else does the body's job for it, it will stop doing it. It's an efficiency machine. Unless, like I said, a healthcare professional tells you that you should be taking them.Evolvation wrote:
Sleep's probably the main problem. I drink plenty of fluids and use eye drops daily.. Insomnia doesn't help it either. You're right.DustyFfy wrote:
Honestly... Drinking more water, eye drops, and sleep.
I was expecting some crazy hard stuff but ... kEvolvation wrote:
the songs I play blinking fucks your whole play up and you have to usually restart
pretty much.Kaeru wrote:
Blinking only causes a problem when you are conscious about it, just like breathing. You just need to learn to be focused and relaxed at the same time. You don't want to to be staring at the screen with your eyes wide open. It doesn't really matter what difficulty you're playing, blinking should not mess up your game. You need to just learn to relax more.
Actually I know quite a few people who have troubles with blinking, and the only "solution" most of them found is to play like him. :/buny wrote:
What are some other really small things we can blame for our lack of skill?
I'd say breathing. Exhaling and inhaling causes a shift of momentum in my arms causing me to sometimes miss jumps.