I have occasionally gone long periods of time without blinking, and when I get immersed into a game enough I also tend to duck, weave etc. I occasionally find myself craning my neck to try and see over a wall or something similar.
I just get really into the game and smash things when I die in a devastating nerdrage. Not really safe to sit next to me when I lose a game. Probably why my desk is made of metal too..
When I play Splinter Cell, or some other sneak game, and is about to be discovered, I always whisper if someone talks to me. My brother crept up behind me once and shouted "what are you doing?!" in my ear when i played Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory i jumped threehundred feet into the air. when i came down I whispered "shhhhhhhhhhhhh!!". : )
If I die in a game I usually make sounds like the person would make by that death, be it death screams from grenades, the awkward "ugh..." from being gunned down, or the "coughing up blood" sounds from being stabbed or something like that... but that's just normal, isn't it?
Lean sideways in my chair while trying to dodge stuff in game. Rarely though. Only when the game is really intense. Happens a lot these days while playing Serious Sam HD.
I sit up. I cannot play MW2 lay down....Much to my annoyance (it took me weeks to get the perfect setting so i can play in bed, All i do is sit up & i cant help it)
generally, shouting at the screen.
also wearing a wooly hat and ski-goggles on snowboarding games.
nah i'm kidding, but a mate of mine some freak i didn't know swore it "enhanced the experience".
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