Submitted by [deleted] t3_z8t5fg in gaming

If I’m chilling watching videos or doing something not particularly high-octane in World of Warcraft or something, I’ll find myself fatigued and almost worn down gaming on my office chair. Yet, when I lay down and game in bed (I have a gaming laptop) I instantly stop feeling fatigued and feel much better. If I’m super focused on something like playing a ranked match in a FPS or something I don’t notice it.

What gives? Is this just in my head? Is it the chair? It’s a fairly expensive office chair with an adjustable headrest and arms, and I don’t consider it particularly uncomfortable. I honestly don’t know what this is about and it’s bothering me. I’ve felt this way for years throughout different chairs and desks and locations.

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beck35 t1_iyd39ql wrote

Have you tried exercising?

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd3dr6 wrote

I exercised yesterday and felt this way. Why do you ask?

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Hangisdee t1_iydpurb wrote

Great start! Now try doing at least 3 times a week till the day you die.

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd7lr6 wrote

Because you sound like a fucking whale getting exhausted watching movies and playing WoW while sitting down.

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H0B0Byter99 t1_iyd69sa wrote

Maybe it has something to do with Decision Fatigue. When gaming you’re making tons of micro decisions in a short period of time. The more “twitchy” the game the more fatigue.

Sitting in bed and watching Netflix requires very little decision making to do, hence why many do this to relax because it’s relaxing.

Same thing happens when you drive. Many micro decisions when driving. That why a 7 hour straight drive can seem so exhausting.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_fatigue

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd71xp wrote

Interesting, but I don’t feel like I get fatigued as much doing high-octane FPS games though?

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H0B0Byter99 t1_iyd7jgc wrote

Huh… I don’t know then. Maybe your office chair, placement of your keyboard, or height of your monitor could have something to do with it.

I’m trying to picture someone playing an fps while laying down with a laptop. That seems like a ergonomic nightmare. :)

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Epsilon_One t1_iydgb8l wrote

I have that sometimes. Not sure why where I'll get super tired in my chair but I lay in bed and feel super awake.

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Ilya_kriskovich t1_iyd37nw wrote

I’m the same way when I play OSRS, get tired quick sitting at my desk but if I’m playing a FPS I’m wide awake.

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd3bq6 wrote

Are you uncomfortable at your desk?

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Ilya_kriskovich t1_iyd3gkp wrote

Not really no, I have a nice leather chair too that’s super comfy. I don’t have a laptop so I can’t compare how I’d be laying down.

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd3qho wrote

Maybe I’ll just have to accept the fact that I want to play while laying down while doing something relaxing like leveling and then play on my desk when I’m doing something more high-octane. I just want to know why this is this. I’d like to be able to feel comfortable on my desk that way.

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Pengolier t1_iyd58fq wrote

Get a standing desk?

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[deleted] OP t1_iyd61ia wrote

Standing while PC gaming sounds strange to me lol

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Pengolier t1_iyd66vn wrote

I have a desk that raises and lowers so I can alternate sitting and standing positions

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