Not sure if it's related but for sure skin moisture and air humidity are definitely one of the most important factors. I forgot to mention one thing that happened to me in the past. I was in the kitchen listening to music on my computer. When I sat down at the computer the bass in the music was halved and I was little bit confused. Someone here mentioned earlier that when someone else uses their computer, it's as if all the problems suddenly disappear. I can confirm this 99% because I still have to have that 1% uncertainty that it was just an unbelievable coincidence. When I take over my computer that was used by my girlfriend or her brother, the fluidity and responsiveness of my computer is astonishing and lasts about 30 minutes.TN_fun wrote: β13 Dec 2024, 07:00that's why girl gamers and twitch streamers (girls) don't have this problem, they shave that damn hair everywhere(Z3CrosS wrote: β12 Dec 2024, 17:56Do you ever heard about pubic hair electromagnetic interference?
About legs btw, its true, human legs steps could cause monitor bootup from standby, so metal table legs sure can collect something for sure
except for the head) and don't have any problems.![]()
Some pseudoscientists without basic electrical knowledge claim here that it's the interference from wall cabling. Their arrogance and ignorance amazes me. I cannot understand how one can be so stubborn in this belief without any scientific research and at the same time be able to refute it with one simple argument - it happened to me EVERYWHERE. It must be some kind of denial syndrome, because when someone rejects simple conclusions from probability theory, I don't see any other possibility.
I am not able to measure what exactly is happening to my body, because it is beyond my capabilities and finances, but I would not write so much text to troll. This can be explained in some way by the laws of physics and by experiment. If I have experienced this problem for more than 10 years, in every game, always to the same extent, by deduction one can conclude that it may indeed be related to static electricity.
PS. I don't know if anyone has noticed this before, but the place where I usually stay gathers a lot of dust very quickly.
