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Query Difficulty - Unusual Inquiry - Throbbing Pain

Query Difficulty - Unusual Inquiry - Throbbing Pain

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10-10-2022, 02:14 PM
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I recently bought the latest version of Modern Warfare in an effort to reduce my obsession with War Thunder, and I’ve been genuinely pleased with the game thus far. However, I'm experiencing significant headaches as a result. After playing for more than 30 minutes, I develop a severe tension headache that’s difficult to resolve.

I'm questioning whether this is related to the graphics or some aspect of the gameplay, and I’d like to know if any other players have encountered this issue. If so, could you share what might be causing it and how to address it? I can comfortably play War Thunder or Battlefront 2 for extended periods (though I don’t usually), but these headaches occur after only a couple of Modern Warfare sessions. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Buddy_The_Hero
10-10-2022, 02:14 PM #1

I recently bought the latest version of Modern Warfare in an effort to reduce my obsession with War Thunder, and I’ve been genuinely pleased with the game thus far. However, I'm experiencing significant headaches as a result. After playing for more than 30 minutes, I develop a severe tension headache that’s difficult to resolve.

I'm questioning whether this is related to the graphics or some aspect of the gameplay, and I’d like to know if any other players have encountered this issue. If so, could you share what might be causing it and how to address it? I can comfortably play War Thunder or Battlefront 2 for extended periods (though I don’t usually), but these headaches occur after only a couple of Modern Warfare sessions. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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iKegreenS_
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10-10-2022, 10:01 PM
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Consult with your healthcare provider.

This platform is not intended to provide medical guidance.
The discussion has been terminated as a result.
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iKegreenS_
10-10-2022, 10:01 PM #2

Consult with your healthcare provider.

This platform is not intended to provide medical guidance.
The discussion has been terminated as a result.