Company Name: THOMSON Inc.
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by AoiArekuShiro
I still have Headaches from 2-3 Days Ago after eating Jose Ole Steak Taquitos with Chunky Salsa that was odd quality.
Including, I have been having a hard time maintaining my Mood Swings due to an dent within the middle my Forehead, since when I had slid down a small slope and had flipped on my side into the small creek up on David’s Hill in my Teen Years. I was a bloody mess back then, but I had survived and was able to return home as to get my head wound cleaned up, thanks to Jehovah God.
by RRhinos
3D and zigzag modes are initially useful at remedial speeds. But due to performance and configuration issues in this Unity project it isn’t appropriate for sport or performance vision therapy.
The ball in zigzag mode (normal speed and higher) will always be blurry, it isn’t your eyes. Use a slow mo camera and you’ll discover that it’s not just drawing a single ball but it’s drawing four to five closely spaced copies to achieve smooth motion using simulated motion blur, an old game engine trick.
The ball in the 3D exercise Is hard to track because it seems to flash like a strobe. With a high-speed camera, it’s clear that the ball is not moving smoothly, but instead teleports due to insufficient frame rate.
by YippyChaiYay
I really love the simplicity of this app. The game settings seems customizable enough. I do recommend doing the exercises on “slow” for a longer setting, like 3 min, for a week or two before doing faster settings, just to allow your eye muscles to get strong without straining them. I do each exercise once, everyday or every other day. It seems to be helping my astigmatism. I have not done any eye tests to verify anything though.
One thing I wish was an option would be to pay for the app to remove the ads. The ads for games are the most frustrating to close out. Some ads are not bad, like the ones for eye care centers.
I recommend this app and I will continue using it at this point.