I've never fallen asleep during PVP combat, but I have done so when bounty farming. There is something about Elite: Dangerous that's soporific. I think it's those dust motes that fly towards you in that windows screensaver kind of way. It's hypnotic. You can use that to your advantage. Try repeating life-affirming suggestions to yourself as you play the gameIt depends what you are doing ... combat should wake you up, but for much of the time travelling, you are looking at a relatively small portion of the screen, with everything moving past your peripheral vision. That could be what is doing it. But, I'm not a doctor![]()
I think the hum of the engines and systems and all those lovely ambient ship noises also play a role. My wife often sleeps with a fan heater on, the noise from which is also highly hypnotic.I've never fallen asleep during PVP combat, but I have done so when bounty farming. There is something about Elite: Dangerous that's soporific. I think it's those dust motes that fly towards you in that windows screensaver kind of way. It's hypnotic. You can use that to your advantage. Try repeating life-affirming suggestions to yourself as you play the game
I'm not going to fall asleep
I'm not going to fall asleep
I'm not going to fall asleep
I'm not going to fall asleep
I'm not going to f... zzzZZZZ
I'm very confused, for about few months when I start play ED, after 15-20mins I'm getting very sleepy. When I stop play I'm not sleepy. The funnies part is, that this happens to me when I play ED only. No other games cause such a feeling on me. Anyone else noticed such a behaviour?
Many decades ago when I was young and in the USA Navy I was on leave leaving the Philadelphia shipyards going home to Indiana. Ten hours. I was driving a 1973 Opel GT which was laughingly called at the time a mini-corvette. Well, it looked similar but no way would it ever compete with one. I pulled off on the interstate. Suddenly a policeman with his lights on was behind me. He came up to my window and asked why did I stop? I replied that I was getting sleepy and the other Navy guy in the passenger seat was going to take over the driving. He applauded my decision and let us go on our way.I used to cross the length and width of the US. Cross oceans to other continents. Driving and flying myself.
Jumping in Elite is worse.
ALL jokes aside but in answer to your question... Yes! I find myself dropping off after 30 mins of EDH... I put it down to my age (62) and prescribed pharmaceuticals I have to take for symptoms stemming from a historical serious injury.... however it does only happen when I'm playing the game... it obviously has an inbuilt soporific special effect!I'm very confused, for about few months when I start play ED, after 15-20mins I'm getting very sleepy. When I stop play I'm not sleepy. The funnies part is, that this happens to me when I play ED only. No other games cause such a feeling on me. Anyone else noticed such a behaviour?
Doggies are waaaay cooler than humans.Many decades ago when I was young and in the USA Navy I was on leave leaving the Philadelphia shipyards going home to Indiana. Ten hours. I was driving a 1973 Opel GT which was laughingly called at the time a mini-corvette. Well, it looked similar but no way would it ever compete with one. I pulled off on the interstate. Suddenly a policeman with his lights on was behind me. He came up to my window and asked why did I stop? I replied that I was getting sleepy and the other Navy guy in the passenger seat was going to take over the driving. He applauded my decision and let us go on our way.
Later I crossed the USA in this car multiple times marrying a High School sweetheart and driving her to Los Angeles where we lived for 26 years.
In ED I no longer have that Navy guy sitting in the passenger seat. I have three loving caring dogs I consider my Multi-crew but their paws don't quite fit on human controllers. They do tell me when it is time to quit playing ED and play with them. Thus when I get sleepy my dogs will keep me awake.
Regards to All
This is not my car but what it looked like. I had white vinyl with black dots for eyeballs on the light covers which got a lot of smiles.
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I agree.From this thread alone, Frontier now knows they have a huge pool of experienced professionals/military, to serve as technical advisers...![]()
I just got to what many would consider my "end game" in ED. I'm available. Still many other places in ED I haven't done yet.I would love to be able in-game to give the pilot's seat to a crew-member, and just take a look around while he makes all the hyperjumps and supercruise flight.