Does anyone get cold hands when playing StarCraft? - Page 4
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Letters_and_Numbers
Canada28 Posts
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Rkie
United States1278 Posts
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blagoonga123
United States2068 Posts
but only when its cold around me too. the weird thing is usually my hands are fuckin warm, and sc seems to be the only game that makes my hands cold. | ||
Excalibur_Z
United States12180 Posts
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FlopTurnReaver
Switzerland1980 Posts
The funniest thing that happened so far was a couple weeks ago when I played BW with some friends, in the like 3rd or 4th game I suddenly noticed that my right arm had fallen asleep. I was still playing with my hand, but I couldn't really use my arms. Weeeird feeling :s | ||
RAUS
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Rodiel
France573 Posts
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Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
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nTooMuch
United States127 Posts
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Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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MrXmasTree
United States6 Posts
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Clow
Brazil880 Posts
Even if I wear a jacket, they still get cold. Oh and I sweat a lot too, it gets even harder to control the mouse. | ||
TelecoM
United States10583 Posts
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yAak
United States10 Posts
On May 01 2010 04:43 j4vz wrote: its called anxiety.... believe me. ^^^^ Yep, what the OP describes (cold extremities + shivers) is definitely anxiety. House temperature or bad circulation aren't really the issue, although people suggesting exercise are correct--Not because of circulation, but in that exercise helps a lot with anxiety in general. Don't worry about it much though! It doesn't mean you have crazy problems, your symptoms are definitely not unusual, it just means you're working yourself up a bit over the game. If you try to be more relaxed about playing, or get regular exercise, it should help. =) | ||
StewKer
United States301 Posts
On May 01 2010 04:32 Omar91 wrote: Whenever I try to play Starcraft 2 my hands start getting cold and my body shivers from time to time.. does anyone else get this reaction ? When I first started playing the beta, had been years since I played the first starcraft, it happened to me a lot! Now though I guess I'm more comfortable playing the game. Sure I still get nerves occasionally but no where near the nerves when I first started. First ever game, first placement match, first league match, etc. It also didn't help that I hyped myself up before getting in the beta by watching streams and casts none stop either. Finally getting to play was like, omg I hope I don't get crushed! ^.^ | ||
RonNation
United States385 Posts
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Mereel
Germany895 Posts
(experience from wc3....i dont really play sc2 yet) | ||
Puremiss
United States232 Posts
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Zealotdriver
United States1557 Posts
Keep your wrists elevated off of the mousepad and keyboard tray in a neutral position. This enhances blood flow. I learned proper wrist positioning when I took professional piano lessons. | ||
SichuanPanda
Canada1542 Posts
On May 01 2010 10:56 Zealotdriver wrote: DO NOT PLANT YOUR WRISTS. Keep your wrists elevated off of the mousepad and keyboard tray in a neutral position. This enhances blood flow. I learned proper wrist positioning when I took professional piano lessons. Wrist rest is a must unless your keyboard has a built in one, only way to keep your hands elevated without tiring them out. | ||
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