Back in my first year of college, intense FFR playing gave me my first all-nighter. Felt like **** afterwards.
That's the all-nighter, not the FFR lol.
I played FFR 6 hours every day for 3 months and I'm a perfectly healthy little boy with no physical damage whatsoever past my wrists hurting a little (which goes away in 10 minutes) or getting a blister on my middle finger.
I played FFR 6 hours every day for 3 months and I'm a perfectly healthy little boy with no physical damage whatsoever past my wrists hurting a little (which goes away in 10 minutes) or getting a blister on my middle finger.
hmm depends i have a few other ffr accounts with significant gameplays but haven't really played that much stepmania. you might have me in rhythm games outside of ffr but most people claiming carpal tunnel here don't.
Hmmm... schoolwork is definitely an issue. Also, my right shoulder gets really painful after an hour of intense playing. Other than that, not much happens.
all you guys claiming carpal tunnel play 90,000 games and get back to me.
Well let's see, I have about 50,000 games played on this account (played online), I also have about another 50,000 games played offline (at least).. Well over 200,000 plays on SM since I've played since around 02. I used to play FFR for about 15 hours a day everyday for about the first year and a half on this account.. etc.
Retired from FFR/Stepmania Playing Hearthstone now
There's countless threads like this but I figure I should input something useful since OP as fcking problems:
Stretch before your play; you don't have to get up and do it you lazy bastard, but simple arm rotations, finger stretches, and tricep stretches increase the blood flow to your hands. This in turn keeps your hands warm when playing, allowing your fingers to move faster.
Good posture is also a key in being able to play countless of games without tiring: try not to rest your arms on the bottom of your wrists otherwise you'll definitely feel the soreness after a series of long jumpstream arrows.
Oh and sit properly you slouching beanbag. There's no studies conducted that paresthesia (the numbing or pins and needles feeling you get in your extremities) is a health issue if it's temporary, but if you feel pain along with it, then you probably want to get that checked out.
Originally posted by t-rogdor
i finally got a weed hookup again and i texted the dude asking where to meet him tomorrow and the dude just said "out west"
dude
out west?
the fuck kinda location is west?
am i buying weed off a gotdamn pirate
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