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The Dark Side of TPA: over-exertion and injuries
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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 235454" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>I have plenty of physical issues resulting from sitting at a desk in front of a PC all day at work, so I'm not sure if it's TPA-related or not. Besides I was playing games a lot for a long time before TPA came along.</p><p></p><p>However... my main issue I will call Toddler Push Buttonitis. It occurs in one of two ways:</p><p>1. If I'm playing on my tablet, my son will sometimes want to join in, in what he believes is two-player co-op mode - otherwise known as "Daddy, you're playing pinball, I press the screen too!". This results in tilts or ill-timed flips, and tantrums (from both of us).</p><p>2. If I'm playing on my PC, I have to remember to lock the PC as well as pause the game. Otherwise I may come back to find the controller in the hands of someone unauthorized, and my promising game reduced to a bunch of very quick drains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 235454, member: 4106"] I have plenty of physical issues resulting from sitting at a desk in front of a PC all day at work, so I'm not sure if it's TPA-related or not. Besides I was playing games a lot for a long time before TPA came along. However... my main issue I will call Toddler Push Buttonitis. It occurs in one of two ways: 1. If I'm playing on my tablet, my son will sometimes want to join in, in what he believes is two-player co-op mode - otherwise known as "Daddy, you're playing pinball, I press the screen too!". This results in tilts or ill-timed flips, and tantrums (from both of us). 2. If I'm playing on my PC, I have to remember to lock the PC as well as pause the game. Otherwise I may come back to find the controller in the hands of someone unauthorized, and my promising game reduced to a bunch of very quick drains. [/QUOTE]
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