Larxia
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Hello everyone, this is my first thread and this topic is really important for me. It might be a bit long, sorry for that.
Like many people, I'm nearsighted, and I have been for over 10 years, however, it's only recently (well almost 2 years ago now...) that being nearsighted became a nightmare for me.
I'll try to keep it short, but here's a summary and a background explanation before getting to the gaming related part.
In december of 2017, I got the lenses on my glasses renewed (kept the same frame) with a slightly higher prescription, and from this day, my vision became terrible.
I started noticing chromatic aberration and distortions everywhere.
Every objects I see have yellow and blue fringes around them, and everything looks distorted, curved (barrel distortion).
The opticians didn't keep the old lenses so I couldn't go back to them to compare. Of course I got them remade, but the issues were still there.
I started seeing other opticians, ophtalomologists, all kind of profesionnals in the vision field to get answers, but NO ONE was able to help me, they all pretend to be surprised when I talk about these issues and claim they never
even heard of such things, which seem hard to believe.
A quick google search will immediatly show informations about these issues with specific terms and everything, but somehow, all professionnals don't know anything about it.
My life has been very hard because of this, I've been going through so many eye doctors and opticians, I tried multiple kind of glasses, different lens materials (yes I tried CR-39 lenses, and also tried free form lenses), different prescriptions, nothing fixed it.
It's a glasses issue, not an "eye" issue, I don't have these aberrations and distortions with contact lenses (or with naked eyes), however contact lenses make me feel very tired, it's hard to explain, but I don't enjoy gaming and watching movies and stuff with contact lenses, I don't feel focused.
If I post this here on gaf, it's also because other than ruining my life, this has also completely ruined my gaming life.
I've always been attached to visuals, always really cared about image quality, and now, all of this is just completely gone.
I always hated post effects like chromatic aberration, lens effects and such, and now I have them direclty into my eyes.
The consensus of my researches over all this time seem to be that these effects are actually not that rare, and it's part of how lenses work, all glasses come with that (to different degrees depending on the prescription), but most people apparently don't see them somehow.
What I would like to know with this thread is if some of you suffer from the same issues?
Surely plenty of people here wear glasses too and also care about image quality (because most of the eye doctors / opticians don't even understand why seeing my screen all distorted bothers me, so yeah...), so I would really like to hear from people here who do care about vision quality.
Did you ever notice such thing? And can you maybe try to see if you can spot them now that I talked about it?
Here is a picture I found online that illustrate really well how I see with glasses:
Left image is a blurry vision without glasses, and right image is with glasses.
You can see that everything is curved, distorted. The door is completly curved, along with chromatic aberration (orange fringe) along the door line.
It's also extremely noticeable on a screen, and looking at things not directly in front of me (so looking slightly on the left or right of the screen without moving my head, just my eyes, on a 24" monitor) will immediatly create chromatic aberration around windows, letters and such.
This video also show the issue pretty well :
My monitor basically looks curved like an old CRT monitor, but only more extreme and with chromatic aberration. It leads to a lot of headaches and dizziness, along with the image just looking terrible.
I'm really, really surprised, and confused, that this isn't a more common topic, it's very hard to find people talking about these issues, but I can't believe it doesn't bother anyone here who's into nice graphics and high quality screen and all that stuff, since all of this would be ruined by the glasses you wear. It's driving me crazy, I feel like I'm living in some kind of parallel world, I can find stuff talking about the issues and that it's apparently "normal", but NO ONE seem to know anything about it.
I'm sorry about this quite long post, but I really wanted to ask about this here too.
This situation is killing me, I'm getting really depressed because of it.
I can't enjoy things anymore, I haven't played a game or watched a movie I really cared about since this started (because I feel like I'm just wasting the experiences, I can't enjoy them in these conditions and it frustrates me), and I really, really miss gaming.
If at least I could still enjoy gaming, taking my mind off these issues while I play, it would be easier to live with, but right now I have no escapes to it, all activities involving vision are ruined.
I would really like to know your thoughts, hear your answers and feedback please, and thank you.
I hope I will be able to enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 with decent vision one day
Like many people, I'm nearsighted, and I have been for over 10 years, however, it's only recently (well almost 2 years ago now...) that being nearsighted became a nightmare for me.
I'll try to keep it short, but here's a summary and a background explanation before getting to the gaming related part.
In december of 2017, I got the lenses on my glasses renewed (kept the same frame) with a slightly higher prescription, and from this day, my vision became terrible.
I started noticing chromatic aberration and distortions everywhere.
Every objects I see have yellow and blue fringes around them, and everything looks distorted, curved (barrel distortion).
The opticians didn't keep the old lenses so I couldn't go back to them to compare. Of course I got them remade, but the issues were still there.
I started seeing other opticians, ophtalomologists, all kind of profesionnals in the vision field to get answers, but NO ONE was able to help me, they all pretend to be surprised when I talk about these issues and claim they never
even heard of such things, which seem hard to believe.
A quick google search will immediatly show informations about these issues with specific terms and everything, but somehow, all professionnals don't know anything about it.
My life has been very hard because of this, I've been going through so many eye doctors and opticians, I tried multiple kind of glasses, different lens materials (yes I tried CR-39 lenses, and also tried free form lenses), different prescriptions, nothing fixed it.
It's a glasses issue, not an "eye" issue, I don't have these aberrations and distortions with contact lenses (or with naked eyes), however contact lenses make me feel very tired, it's hard to explain, but I don't enjoy gaming and watching movies and stuff with contact lenses, I don't feel focused.
If I post this here on gaf, it's also because other than ruining my life, this has also completely ruined my gaming life.
I've always been attached to visuals, always really cared about image quality, and now, all of this is just completely gone.
I always hated post effects like chromatic aberration, lens effects and such, and now I have them direclty into my eyes.
The consensus of my researches over all this time seem to be that these effects are actually not that rare, and it's part of how lenses work, all glasses come with that (to different degrees depending on the prescription), but most people apparently don't see them somehow.
What I would like to know with this thread is if some of you suffer from the same issues?
Surely plenty of people here wear glasses too and also care about image quality (because most of the eye doctors / opticians don't even understand why seeing my screen all distorted bothers me, so yeah...), so I would really like to hear from people here who do care about vision quality.
Did you ever notice such thing? And can you maybe try to see if you can spot them now that I talked about it?
Here is a picture I found online that illustrate really well how I see with glasses:

Left image is a blurry vision without glasses, and right image is with glasses.
You can see that everything is curved, distorted. The door is completly curved, along with chromatic aberration (orange fringe) along the door line.
It's also extremely noticeable on a screen, and looking at things not directly in front of me (so looking slightly on the left or right of the screen without moving my head, just my eyes, on a 24" monitor) will immediatly create chromatic aberration around windows, letters and such.
This video also show the issue pretty well :
My monitor basically looks curved like an old CRT monitor, but only more extreme and with chromatic aberration. It leads to a lot of headaches and dizziness, along with the image just looking terrible.
I'm really, really surprised, and confused, that this isn't a more common topic, it's very hard to find people talking about these issues, but I can't believe it doesn't bother anyone here who's into nice graphics and high quality screen and all that stuff, since all of this would be ruined by the glasses you wear. It's driving me crazy, I feel like I'm living in some kind of parallel world, I can find stuff talking about the issues and that it's apparently "normal", but NO ONE seem to know anything about it.
I'm sorry about this quite long post, but I really wanted to ask about this here too.
This situation is killing me, I'm getting really depressed because of it.
I can't enjoy things anymore, I haven't played a game or watched a movie I really cared about since this started (because I feel like I'm just wasting the experiences, I can't enjoy them in these conditions and it frustrates me), and I really, really miss gaming.
If at least I could still enjoy gaming, taking my mind off these issues while I play, it would be easier to live with, but right now I have no escapes to it, all activities involving vision are ruined.
I would really like to know your thoughts, hear your answers and feedback please, and thank you.
I hope I will be able to enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 with decent vision one day
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