Since 1991, multiple lawsuits have been brought against video game makers alleging that a game had triggered a seizure. A blanket statement about seizure triggers at the start of a game has become a norm for many video games. Ubisoft, for example, adds a warning in most of its video games and standardized testing to remove seizure-triggering scenes as of 2008. This isn’t the first time Ruppert, 33, experienced a seizure while playing a video game. “[CD Projekt Red] was very quick to be like, ‘Let’s set up something this week.
Source: Washington Post December 31, 2020 22:41 UTC