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Heinzen wrote:

Getting dry eyes could be because your screen is too bright and your room is too dark, which causes stress to lubricate your eye-balls.

Overall osu does not cause any type of eye condition, the only known one was cookiezi's eye problem (Xerophthalmia) but that's something the person is born with.

No, osu won't damage your eyes unless you have a really bad setup for playing osu like I stated before, bright screen/dark room or something else.
Xerophthalmia is not something you are born with, most of the time it is caused by a poor diet (but there can be other causes).
Ekaru
osu! itself? No. Your screen can if the conditions line up but how to prevent that has already been covered.

You should go see a doctor - preferably one who specializes in eyes - when you can. They have a much higher chance of figuring out what's up with your eyes than you or the internet.
Purple

thelewa wrote:

[AirCoN] wrote:

Read my profile. osu! destroyed my eyes.
hahahaha how

my eyesight is the exact same if not a bit better in terms of peripheral vision after 3 and a half years of playing
Some people including most top players focus their vision on each individual circle/cursor

Unlike you

You weird fucking alien <3


I stated using glasses because of osu!, and I have to manually blink when playing
buny
Weed
if osu destroys your eyes then you're doing something wrong
RaneFire
if osu destroys your eyes... you should try taiko to finish the job.
Noobsicle
try this skin t/168372

its good for you
Blueprint
I doubt its Osu I basically play with a screen glued to my forhead
GoldenWolf

[AirCoN] wrote:

Read my profile. osu! destroyed my eyes.
You destroyed your eyes.
Almost

GoldenWolf wrote:

[AirCoN] wrote:

Read my profile. osu! destroyed my eyes.
You destroyed your eyes.
Well looking at a computer screen for lengthy periods of eyes does make your eyes worse...
ngbeslhang

dinopwn wrote:

Does osu! hurt your eyes? My skin has a lot of elements and special effects.
No one noticed this...
RaneFire
I think this is normal. I blink a lot when playing osu!

You may not notice it, but there are periods where you don't blink at all for up to a minute. Either caused by you finally starting to play harder maps that don't give you time to blink, or just concentrating harder unnecessarily. That's when your eyes get irritated because the surface of your eye is not getting the needed lubrication, yet still moving around a lot. That's why you feel the need to blink incessantly thereafter. It doesn't happen in other games because you don't move your eyes that much in other games, and a lot of the time in FPS games where you don't blink, you're just staring at one spot.

Personally I hate using a fan or having anything even remotely related to a breeze in my face. My eyes dry out almost instantly when playing osu!, but if I'm not playing osu!, I can probably stand using a fan for about 3 hours without a problem, although only from the side. It's because you're not blinking at first, and then blinking a lot afterwards, that you think there's a problem.
thelewa

Noobsicle wrote:

try this skin t/168372

its good for you
I second this, that skin is amazingly easy on the eyes
Myke B

buny wrote:

I laughed waay to hard at this.
Heinzen

Almost wrote:

GoldenWolf wrote:

You destroyed your eyes.
Well looking at a computer screen for lengthy periods of eyes does make your eyes worse...
But that's your fault for looking at the screen for too long, not osu. It could happen if you kept using Word and Excel aswell.
Pizzicato
this game gave me astigmatism
Heinzen

Pizzicato wrote:

this game gave me astigmatism
This game doesn't give you anything. As I said, if you spent the same time that you spend playing osu doing anything else, even playing anything else, your sight would deteriorate if you have a poor setup.

I spend 8 to 12h a day, but I have a proper set monitor, a gloomy skin and eye-pleasant settings. My sight is the same if not better than before.
ZenoDiac
depends. playing osu mania will distort your reality
Myke B

ZenoDiac wrote:

depends. playing osu mania will distort your reality
Confirmed - same with guitar hero lol. They both do this weird shit to my eyes.
Heinzen
Indeed, but not permanent damage - or damage at all.
Myke B

Heinzen wrote:

Indeed, but not permanent damage - or damage at all.
Yup.. Just temporary dizziness lol.
iWhorse

Myke B wrote:

ZenoDiac wrote:

depends. playing osu mania will distort your reality
Confirmed - same with guitar hero lol. They both do this weird shit to my eyes.

gh player for ~9 years, does absolutely nothing to my eyes

mania as well
thelewa

iWhorse wrote:

Myke B wrote:

Confirmed - same with guitar hero lol. They both do this weird shit to my eyes.

gh player for ~9 years, does absolutely nothing to my eyes

mania as well
they mean what happens when you play a lot of GH or osu!mania and then look at a wall or something
Myke B
they mean what happens when you play a lot of GH or osu!mania and then look at a wall or something
exactly.
iWhorse

thelewa wrote:

they mean what happens when you play a lot of GH or osu!mania and then look at a wall or something

weird, never happened to me

then again i don't stare at walls
Myke B

iWhorse wrote:

thelewa wrote:

they mean what happens when you play a lot of GH or osu!mania and then look at a wall or something

weird, never happened to me

then again i don't stare at walls
if you play guitar hero for a bit, and then glance at a wall - it looks like the wall is melting, morphing or w/e. I guess this doesn't happen to everyone, but it happens to a lot of people.
Kaeru

RaneFire wrote:

if osu destroys your eyes... you should try taiko to finish the job.
I second this.
Myke B
surprisingly, taiko doesn't do anything for me.
Kaeru
Taiko forces you to pay attention to a lot of stuff at once (at least if you're playing fullscreen on a wide monitor) on fast songs with high AR. You can't just look at the left side of the screen, or you won't know what's coming, but you need to be focused on it in order to hit notes accurately (unless you know the song well). I'm guessing once you get better it's less of a problem (I'm a terrible taiko player, but one of the reasons I don't play it is because it bothers my eyes and I find it really disorienting).

It may be different for others -- I'm just sharing my experience. It is a great way to train your peripheral vision, though.
Myke B
It's probably just because I'm not very good at taiko yet :P
daredakke
Osu! has never affected my eyes aversely thankfully.

It's just the compulsive blinking I do whilst playing that makes me mess up.
Scinder
Speaking personally, osu has been pretty hard on my eyes (but as many people pointed out, may just be from looking at monitors for extended periods of time). Age also has an impact on me i'm sure. One issue I have with osu in general is after playing for ~1 hour, my eyes get blurry, if I keep playing it gets to the point of not being able to read words on web pages without zooming in. So for me, the possibility of osu being bad for my eyes is pretty high. Just take breaks and you should be fine.
RaneFire

Kaeru wrote:

... one of the reasons I don't play it is because it bothers my eyes and I find it really disorienting).

It may be different for others -- I'm just sharing my experience. It is a great way to train your peripheral vision, though.

Myke B wrote:

It's probably just because I'm not very good at taiko yet :P
Depends on the person, but it also depends on your monitor.

I play on an 8 year old 17" with CCFL backlight. Everything that moves is extremely blurry, but I kinda prefer it instead of a LED backlight because those still blurr. The difference is LED backlight will blurr multiple clearer and more detailed images, which I find much more disorienting to focus on than a smooth blurr. This is all solved by cashing out on a freaking awesome monitor though... which I don't really feel like doing. In my country it costs nearly 3 times more than the exchange rate for a high-end 120hz monitor for that much-wanted lightboost feature.

You can get used to it. I have been getting used to it to the point I barely even notice the blurr anymore. The human brain is amazing, but I'd rather I didn't have to go through the ordeal of my eyes involuntarily twitching the whole time for 2 weeks solid :/ I felt like punching myself.
Eoteon
Try eyedrops.
astelios
Yes it does.
Ask to the banned god #1

I need to do breaks when i play cause my eyes start to hurt.
Easy explanation: when u play, u dont blink. And we need to blink.
Mamoru Senpai

astelios wrote:

Yes it does.
Ask to the banned god #1

I need to do breaks when i play cause my eyes start to hurt.
Easy explanation: when u play, u dont blink. And we need to blink.
I blink while playing and I think a lot of other people do.
Yano
Temporarily

After I played Mania and look at an other thing, then I feel like I'm on drugs

In osu!Standart sometimes I get red eyes and then I look like I'm on drugs

So but I have everytime very dark circles around the eyes so I look everytime like I'm on Drugs

i cri
kouzuki_karen
any game will be bad for your eyes if you continuously stare at the screen for prolonged periods of time (ask the ex-#1 player in the world who left us last year).

just blink when you have a break in the beatmap / when the pattern is simple and predictable or something
XK2238

dinopwn wrote:

Does osu! hurt your eyes? My skin has a lot of elements and special effects.
pretty much this is the problem imo. Try using minimalistic/simple skins, they help a lot. One of the examples would be:

Noobsicle wrote:

try this skin t/168372

its good for you
as for Taiko, skinning is also involved. Using both plain hitcircle and overlay will 'eliminate' the blur existing in the default skin (and maybe some other skins), and making the taiko-bar-right-glow.png (which shows up in Kiai time) into the same as the regular one greatly helps reducing eyestrain.
piruchan

astelios wrote:

Yes it does.
Ask to the banned god #1

I need to do breaks when i play cause my eyes start to hurt.
Easy explanation: when u play, u dont blink. And we need to blink.
I blink when I play.
smoogipoo

piruchan wrote:

astelios wrote:

Yes it does.
Ask to the banned god #1

I need to do breaks when i play cause my eyes start to hurt.
Easy explanation: when u play, u dont blink. And we need to blink.
I blink when I play.
*Blink* *Miss* DAMMIT!
Maybe this is why I'm not good at osu!...
Lach
computer use in general is bad for your eyes, not just osu!
WindyExplorer
Osu! bad ? no person not wanting to take a break between games and stuff to blink lol and wants to risk eye health then yea, play and enjoy but remember you need your hands and eyes for alot more then just clicking circles on osu! XD


encryptik

WindyExplorer wrote:

Osu! bad ? no person not wanting to take a break between games and stuff to blink lol and wants to risk eye health then yea, play and enjoy but remember you need your hands and eyes for alot more then just clicking circles on osu! XD


"Although eye strain is uncomfortable, there are no long-term consequences of eye strain. There is no evidence that eye strain causes any adverse changes in the eyes. There is also no evidence that, in adults, continuing to do visual tasks while experiencing eye strain will result in any structural damage to the eyes."

Well that's a relief, thanks for the link.
I did actually notice my long distance vision return to normal after a ~2 month break from pretty much everything computer related.
(I get very horrible long distance sight problems after my computer binges, e.g. playing 14 hours a day for weeks at a time during my time off.)

I'm yet to find a solution for the eye strain I suffer from on a daily basis that usually consists of very dry, red and sore eyes by the end of the day. Did anyone else find f.lux to be helpful?
laref

encryptik wrote:

WindyExplorer wrote:

Osu! bad ? no person not wanting to take a break between games and stuff to blink lol and wants to risk eye health then yea, play and enjoy but remember you need your hands and eyes for alot more then just clicking circles on osu! XD


"Although eye strain is uncomfortable, there are no long-term consequences of eye strain. There is no evidence that eye strain causes any adverse changes in the eyes. There is also no evidence that, in adults, continuing to do visual tasks while experiencing eye strain will result in any structural damage to the eyes."

Well that's a relief, thanks for the link.
I did actually notice my long distance vision return to normal after a ~2 month break from pretty much everything computer related.
(I get very horrible long distance sight problems after my computer binges, e.g. playing 14 hours a day for weeks at a time during my time off.)

I'm yet to find a solution for the eye strain I suffer from on a daily basis that usually consists of very dry, red and sore eyes by the end of the day. Did anyone else find f.lux to be helpful?
I've just been using it for about a week, but it feels a lot easier on the eyes. It's worth giving a try.
[ Pingu ]
Is it weird that when I play osu! on standard and taiko I hardly ever blink? o.o'

Plus, taiko usually effect me. When I play, it doesn't make my vision even harder, or even if I do blink once, still doesn't do much effect to me. I think I got OP Eyes. ^^
WindyExplorer
i can tell u thou before i started to work i was at the computer screen about 20 hours a day hue hue no life heh xD ? and it was causeing me headaches eye strains and even got to the point that one of my eyes closed on me from just staring at a fixed thing nonstop, also wat comes into to play is how u sit at the computer and how far the screen is from your face, if u sit back and a few feet away then it wont be as bad since ur not basically doing eye contest with the monitor xD trust me it will win over u ;/

but remember when u play a game that requires ur absolute focus ur habit of blinking leaves u in secs cause ur like OMG IF I BLINK ILL DIE well true but 1 death over eye problems is worth it.


i still remember wat my use to say xD sit ur ass away from that tv or u will go blind, well true enough it caused my eye sight to get worse at 4th grade ahah
Zeraph
this whole thread could've literally been finished in a single post saying "quit playing osu!, or quit using the computer." how fucking dense do you have to be to continue doing something as it's damaging you or affecting you in a negative way.
Topic Starter
dinopwn
But i don't feel my eyes hurting on other games, my brain hurts tho on them
Myke B

Zeraph wrote:

this whole thread could've literally been finished in a single post saying "quit playing osu!, or quit using the computer." how fucking dense do you have to be to continue doing something as it's damaging you or affecting you in a negative way.
welcome to this whole section.
Mythras
Okay i've been thru this and then some w/this game. First of all CRT monitors never even remotely effected my eyes no matter what. LCDs rape my eyes without tweaking them to hell and back.

Tweaks to make osu easier on your eyes:
-Default monitor settings are effing horrible, look up your monitor and calibrate that bastard
-Brightness to nearly zero or whatevers comfortable
-Don't lower contrast too much or it'll look horrible and not really help
-Get a higher hz monitor (I got a 144hz recently and not only is it amazing it seems to be less eye-straining)
-Lower gamma if you have that setting on your monitor
-As suggested earlier get a skin that isn't so bright/flasy
-Increase resolution (helped me going from tiny window to 13xx by whatever)
-Download f.lux and install it, set it to the lowest setting, this should absolutely fix the issue
-Buy Gunnars, same thing as f.lux (people i know claim they work well)
-TEST it, change shit and play for an hour, no eyestrain=win
astelios

WindyExplorer wrote:

Osu! bad ? no person not wanting to take a break between games and stuff to blink lol and wants to risk eye health then yea, play and enjoy but remember you need your hands and eyes for alot more then just clicking circles on osu! XD


Of course is a matter of time ><
If u play 10hrs per day of course ur eyes r gonna bleed lol (and u do when u start playin osu >3<)
But i think osu is worst for the eyes than any other game
PS: sry eng
f i z i k
didn't read through all the posts but if you hang out at the pc a lot make sure to use flux
http://justgetflux.com/
helps immensely especially at night times
CookChefSteak
I used to get dry eyes/tons-of-blinking, but I realized it was only because I blinked too much once and then thought it had something to do with osu! and kept thinking about it when I played, so that in turn caused excessive blinking. Once I realized that it pretty much stopped.

Use flux, keep your room lit, sit far from the screen, make sure you're staring directly at it, and stuff like that. osu! is not bad for your eyes, but the screen is.
tbh I've noticed my peripheral vision got a lot better actually, probably because I play on a 1920x1080 resolution. Pretty neat really.
Myke B
5 pages for a simple "no - it's not osu! it's staring at a screen in general" lol.
Mythras

Myke B wrote:

5 pages for a simple "no - it's not osu! it's staring at a screen in general" lol.
Its worse in this game. Almost as bad as sc2. God forbid people actually use a forum to communicate.
Karuta-_old_1
Every time I play osu before I go to bed, I always overslept the next day

By the way, Thanks for this flux thingy, it helps although I can't see anything below flourescent
NotCookie_old

VioletMaid wrote:

Myke B wrote:

5 pages for a simple "no - it's not osu! it's staring at a screen in general" lol.
Its worse in this game. Almost as bad as sc2. God forbid people actually use a forum to communicate.
Circlejerking only, please stop interrupting
encryptik
Flux genuinely helped a lot, I'd really recommend it for anyone experiencing eye strain.
Myke B
Circlejerking only, please stop interrupting
my b. Cirlcejerk away yo.
Mvsk
Bump -_- another 8 month old post haha.

Aside from not blinking your eyes are also darting around the screen and taking in repetitive bright flashes while doing this.
It will give you migraines faster and cause some vision problems faster than 99% of other games will.
GoldenWolf
I never ever got migraines or headaches from osu!, might have something to do with me using a skin that doesn't feature anything fancy and having all the fancy options disabled aswell, since they're just in the way anyway.
thelewa
my eyes are in top notch condition after 4 years of playing the game, so I'm inclined to think that if your monitor and lighting is set up correctly there is absolutely no risk

sometimes the muscles moving my eyes would start to hurt, but because they're muscles it's quite normal. they start to hurt when they're getting stronger or more used to straining
I Give Up
No, osu is not bad for your eyes. However, screen glare, poor lighting, bad brightness/contrast/gamma settings will cause eye strain.

I've used computers since before flat screens were mainstream, spent more time in front of a CRT screen playing diablo and starcraft in early 2000 than any other hobby. I have no eye problems whatsoever, never tried any eye drop or fancy tricks. Just get good settings and play in a well lit room.
Karuta-_old_1
osu! makes me use my eyes more, I normally wear glasses but when I play osu! I don't

osu! doesn't give me bad eyes, it just makes me extremely tired like how I can sleep 11 hours the next day
YukinoDesuDesu
who cares you only have eyes so you can play osu! anyways
Gumpy
Yes if you do AR10.
gregest
osu is also bad for social life
blourgh

Gumpyyy wrote:

Yes if you do AR10.
lol I don't even...
byfar
its straining, sometimes things get really blurry even if im nearsighted if i play too long.

not sure if its bad though.
nrl
I played osu! once and now I'm blind. Thinking my second play won't go as well.
B1rd
I went outside today and I was amazed that my vision was way better than it used to be. proof that osu! is good for your eyes.
deletemyaccount

byfar wrote:

its straining, sometimes things get really blurry even if im nearsighted if i play too long.

not sure if its bad though.
This happens to me too. I hope it doesn't cause permanent damage! :D
jaaakb
I'm older now than when i started playing osu! I think it's not only bad for your eyes but also causes aging.
ZenithPhantasm
I heard Cookiezi quit because of eye problems from excessive circles.
[ Pustules ]
really depends on how long you are playing for and if you take breaks and what the enviroment is like

1. take a break every 30 mins (even if it just to look around the room for 5 mins)
2. dont leave the room dark. (staring at a screen in a dark room is like staring at the sun kinda...)
3. being on the computer generally isnt good for your eyes either way (cant help it)
Athrun

ZenithPhantasm wrote:

I heard Cookiezi quit because of eye problems from excessive circles.
Yeah it's true. He couldn't produce tears...


And as for my eyesight, it has actually improved. By pay attention to the circles in the game, I have a faster reaction timing.
nrl

jaaakb wrote:

I'm older now than when i started playing osu! I think it's not only bad for your eyes but also causes aging.
100% of all people who play osu! will eventually die. osu! causes death.
ZenithPhantasm

Narrill wrote:

jaaakb wrote:

I'm older now than when i started playing osu! I think it's not only bad for your eyes but also causes aging.
100% of all people who play osu! will eventually die. osu! causes death.
We can call this the Narrill Postulate.
ImperialYama
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Blanky
I have similar problems. If I play for 3 hours or more, my dominant eye(left eye) starts to become blurry. It's worrying me a little, but I just stop playing when I notice it, to prevent further damage.
RaneFire

Blanky wrote:

I have similar problems. If I play for 3 hours or more, my dominant eye(left eye) starts to become blurry. It's worrying me a little, but I just stop playing when I notice it, to prevent further damage.
Is your screen's backlight so bright that a black background actually appears to be grey'ish?

I find my eyes getting blurry on my VG248QE because of all the colours being peaked towards white, and lower brightness settings make the strobing of the backlight more apparent, which is really straining on my eyes due to the persistence of vision effect, which lasts about 40ms. This makes bright objects appear to leave a trail on the screen, as with my spinner approach circle/cursor which is white.
Blanky

RaneFire wrote:

Blanky wrote:

I have similar problems. If I play for 3 hours or more, my dominant eye(left eye) starts to become blurry. It's worrying me a little, but I just stop playing when I notice it, to prevent further damage.
Is your screen's backlight so bright that a black background actually appears to be grey'ish?

I find my eyes getting blurry on my VG248QE because of all the colours being peaked towards white, and lower brightness settings make the strobing of the backlight more apparent, which is really straining on my eyes due to the persistence of vision effect, which lasts about 40ms. This makes bright objects appear to leave a trail on the screen, as with my spinner approach circle/cursor which is white.
I don't think so. I never had good eyesight to begin with though.
dera
it just really fucking hurts for me
is there a skin which prevents this
Nit0ri
Maybe you are too close to the screen while playing.
Thats not good.
DragoBruder
Sorry for reviving this.

I myself believe that it even improves my sight even though my eyes get blurry when I don't blink properly... But that will fix with another blink...

At least I know now everything is ez
xPinkyDash
Don't listen to the idiots telling you that osu! doesn't hurt your eyes: it absolutely does. Sure, you could mitigate the effects with a different skin, turning the lights on, eating better, sleeping properly, etc, but it will STILL affect your eyes by playing the game, especially for any longer than 20 minutes.

I find it appalling that people blame you and your screen and not the game, not even a slight bit. Any game that forces you to move your eyes around a lot while also making you keep them open for over a minute at a time will cause them to hurt. Other games may not have as much effect because they don't force you to switch between the different corners of your skin as you try to FC a jump map for the billionth time.

Either play quite little or quit the game. Your health is not worth risking for clicking circles.

>inb4 necroposting

stfu.
UPR

xPinkyDashTemp wrote:

Don't listen to the idiots telling you that osu! doesn't hurt your eyes: it absolutely does. Sure, you could mitigate the effects with a different skin, turning the lights on, eating better, sleeping properly, etc, but it will STILL affect your eyes by playing the game, especially for any longer than 20 minutes.

I find it appalling that people blame you and your screen and not the game, not even a slight bit. Any game that forces you to move your eyes around a lot while also making you keep them open for over a minute at a time will cause them to hurt. Other games may not have as much effect because they don't force you to switch between the different corners of your skin as you try to FC a jump map for the billionth time.

Either play quite little or quit the game. Your health is not worth risking for clicking circles.

>inb4 necroposting

stfu.
necroposting on a near decade old thread, L
Edgar_Figaro

xPinkyDashTemp wrote:

. Any game that forces you to move your eyes around a lot while also making you keep them open for over a minute at a time will cause them to hurt. Other games may not have as much effect because they don't force you to switch between the different corners of your skin as you try to FC a jump map for the billionth time.
While this is a necro-post since you seem to be a relatively new player I want to correct some misconceptions.

1. Everyone and I mean everyone blinks while playing this game. If you think you need to death stare the screen to FC the map you are wrong. You could argue that it's bad as it doesn't allow you to "look away" however this is not unique to osu as many games would result in your failure if you looked away. Also pausing and break screens do exist so if you really want to you can

2. Most skilled players keep their eyes focused on a single spot of the screen and use their peripheral vision to hit objects. It's actually quite a bit harder to play the game if you are trying to make your eyes dart around the screen constantly. I remember seeing a video on youtube where someone did a comparison of a new player vs a pro player using an eye tracker and the pro player tended to keep their eyes at pretty much the same spot the entire time while the new player was constantly darting around.
Naiad

Edgar_Figaro wrote:

2. Most skilled players keep their eyes focused on a single spot of the screen and use their peripheral vision to hit objects. It's actually quite a bit harder to play the game if you are trying to make your eyes dart around the screen constantly. I remember seeing a video on youtube where someone did a comparison of a new player vs a pro player using an eye tracker and the pro player tended to keep their eyes at pretty much the same spot the entire time while the new player was constantly darting around.
Small nitpick, but I don't think this is true. As I've gotten better, I've tended more and more towards reading individual patterns, if not circles sometimes. Additionally top player eye trackers that I've seen show this trend, too.
anaxii
If you play osu for too long, of course it will not be good for your eyes. I play the game for 1-2 hours per day and no more than that, and I don't have any eyes problem.

1. I always blink when I'm playing a map; I can't let my eyes open for more than 10 seconds otherwise it will hurts so bad.

2. I'm not a pro player so I can't relate, but I sometimes tend to keep my eyes in one spot because it's easier for me to hit jumps, for example.
jaaakb

xPinkyDashTemp wrote:

Don't listen to the idiots telling you that osu! doesn't hurt your eyes: it absolutely does. Sure, you could mitigate the effects with a different skin, turning the lights on, eating better, sleeping properly, etc, but it will STILL affect your eyes by playing the game, especially for any longer than 20 minutes.

I find it appalling that people blame you and your screen and not the game, not even a slight bit. Any game that forces you to move your eyes around a lot while also making you keep them open for over a minute at a time will cause them to hurt. Other games may not have as much effect because they don't force you to switch between the different corners of your skin as you try to FC a jump map for the billionth time.

Either play quite little or quit the game. Your health is not worth risking for clicking circles.

>inb4 necroposting

stfu.
it really doesn't hurt your eyes that much, if it does it's an issue with how you play the game/setup/other things making you more prone to eye issues.

good lighting in room, monitor not too bright, eating healthy and sleeping enough, not just staring at your monitor or other nearby objects all day during the day goes a long way.
anaxii
Btw, I don't even think that Gamma hurts your eyes
krafi

Heinzen wrote:

Getting dry eyes could be because your screen is too bright and your room is too dark, which causes stress to lubricate your eye-balls.

Overall osu does not cause any type of eye condition, the only known one was cookiezi's eye problem (Xerophthalmia) but that's something the person is born with.

No, osu won't damage your eyes unless you have a really bad setup for playing osu like I stated before, bright screen/dark room or something else.
https://chat.openai.com/share/c6957d93-e56a-4ccc-9025-25bbeb52b7b9

looks like chatgpt is lieing lol , Cookiezi, also known as Shigetora, has a vision condition called Keratoconus.
anaxii

krafi wrote:

Heinzen wrote:

Getting dry eyes could be because your screen is too bright and your room is too dark, which causes stress to lubricate your eye-balls.

Overall osu does not cause any type of eye condition, the only known one was cookiezi's eye problem (Xerophthalmia) but that's something the person is born with.

No, osu won't damage your eyes unless you have a really bad setup for playing osu like I stated before, bright screen/dark room or something else.
https://chat.openai.com/share/c6957d93-e56a-4ccc-9025-25bbeb52b7b9

looks like chatgpt is lieing lol , Cookiezi, also known as Shigetora, has a vision condition called Keratoconus.
No idea what it is but it doesn't look good...
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