When playing games most gamers don't tend to feel threatened unless your into the game your playing but no one expects to get hurt playing an unreal world, well games can still hurt people as a former Navy Fighter Pilot gained a seizure afer playing Oblivion:The Elder Scrolls IV and is suing Sony, Bethesda and Zenimax for the incident. Here is the full article from gaming news site Kotaku:
A former U.S. Navy F-18 fighter pilot is suing Sony, Bethesda and Zenimax claiming that the Playstation 3 version of Oblivion: The Elder Scrolls IV gave him a grand mal seizure, breaking his shoulder and permanently grounding him.
In the suit, John Ryan McLaughlin says that on March 28, 2010 he was playing the game on the PS3 when he experienced a grand mal seizure, the first in his life. The seizure was so severe he broke a bone in his shoulder, and injured his ribs, according to the suit. He was later diagnosed with a seizure disorder, something he blames directly on the game
McLaughlin also claims that the seizures resulted in the United States Navy taking away his flight privileges as an F-18 pilot.
Link to the article:http://uk.kotaku.com/5800745/video-game-gave-me-seizures-says-grounded-navy-fighter-pilot
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