Does Windows Vista Aero give you motion sickness?

Does Windows Vista Aero give you motion sickness?

  • Yes, I feel nauseated.

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • No, you should desensitize yourself by getting a ride from a really bad driver.

    Votes: 13 86.7%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

alienationware

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Does Windows Vista Aero (windows experience rating 3.0 and above) give you motion sickness, what will all the fade in/fade out and windows dragging animations?
 
Does Windows Vista Aero (windows experience rating 3.0 and above) give you motion sickness, what will all the fade in/fade out and windows dragging animations?


I just can't pass this one up, it's just to easy!

Just using vista makes me sick! :)

Sorry, but I had to do it. :)

As for your answering your question, no.
 
I don't know never used vista, and when I get it I'll turn all that crap off, just like I do in XP.
 
It's how to windows come up and go away, and also how you drag it. If you have Ubuntu, select maximum eye-candyness and you'll see what I mean. When you drag a window in Ubuntu by its title bar, the window "distorts" like a Super Mario video game. It's cool at first, but after you've been on your comp for more than 1 hr, you start to get nauseated by it. Urgh....
 
Windows Vista, possibly the safest Operating System yet, because even the virus' have incompatibility issues

Heh. That's cute.

Anyway, I don't use Vista, and Compiz has much more distortion...ness? -idity?:confused:, and I never have a problem with it. Fading, water, fire, snapping, rolling, cubing paneling, walling, jumping, wobblying, ringing...it's all good. I have it enabled so the fading isn't too much too fast, but very gentle, very subtle - unless you were actively watching it, you wouldn't notice it happening.
 
Idk, i kinda like it. Havent had too much vista experience but it hasnt bothered me in the times ive used it
 
i dont see anything wrong with aero, sumtimes when maximizing the window freezes but about half of a second
 
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