im playing insane maps and my fucking eyes are burning
should i worry ?..
i like osu i dont wana stahp playin it ;;
should i worry ?..
i like osu i dont wana stahp playin it ;;
Yes, and if you don't have those, you can always use your tears, cry around a river and your eyes will be good in no time.bewaredrev wrote:
this happens to everyone! but all the pros have their secrets.
personally I use cookiezi eyedrops
guaranteed to make you amazing at osu
xDAegisFTW wrote:
Put some lube in your eyes, you are experiencing friction between your eyes and skin, obviously this is the best advice anyone can give you.
guarenteed to give you xerophthalmiabewaredrev wrote:
this happens to everyone! but all the pros have their secrets.
personally I use cookiezi eyedrops
guaranteed to make you amazing at osu
as demonstrated by Cookiezi himselfSoulg wrote:
guarenteed to give you xerophthalmiabewaredrev wrote:
this happens to everyone! but all the pros have their secrets.
personally I use cookiezi eyedrops
guaranteed to make you amazing at osu
This. Whenever I accidentally turn it off, my screen looks insanely bright.Valdyr wrote:
I've been using f.lux for ages now, too. It's like Gunnars, but for your whole screen.
^ also thisValdyr wrote:
I've been using f.lux for ages now, too. It's like Gunnars, but for your whole screen.
Listen to him.10crystalmask01 wrote:
Once you damage your eyes, there's no way you can undo it.
Cause wearing glasses really suck.
I used it, it's pretty cool to play with that or with Aqo's Neo Vanilla Cherry skin, way easier on my eyes.sarasseo wrote:
i dont think flux is meant to be easier on the eyes. its meant so that you will be able to sleep easier at night which is a big difference on making it easier on the eyes. looking at flux makes me tired :\ idk... also hurts me eyes.
anyone tried luminance skin? t/168372
does it work?
you can go into f.lux settings and adjust the daytime lighting to match night time if you want to.RaneFire wrote:
I tried flux for a week, but I guess my old monitor and my eyes don't like it. Flux tampers with the colours in windows itself, so when the day time setting comes around, all the backgrounds in osu! show faintly even with 100% dim and it's annoying... Disabling it didn't do the job properly either, so I just got rid of flux and restarted my PC and the colours were fine again. As much as I liked the orange tint that was somewhat easier on the eyes at night, there's something wrong with its daytime setting and I couldn't figure out what it was, since it wasn't strictly related to the "temp." It also doesn't work properly in other games I play... which is a big inconsistency for my vision and actually strains my eyes more.
thisbewaredrev wrote:
this happens to everyone! but all the pros have their secrets.
personally I use cookiezi eyedrops
guaranteed to make you amazing at osu