 Originally Posted by Origami
No no, this is good. BTW I'm getting BF2, Uncharted 3 and Skyrim, going to awesome. Anyway, thats good. You can easily have a lucid now. The only catch is that magical time when you are in your game, actually in it, that point you can't get into if you want to lucid.
You know when you play say mw2, and when you get really into it, where to your right in game is like your right in real life, you feel really in tune with the game? Well if you want to lucid then you have to avoid that. You have to play the game, but stay in your body, keep the feeling of the chair and the controller/keyboard with you as you play. Don't become the character, stay in your own body.
I wouldn't do this with any new games, as that would really kill the fun, try to do it with games you already beat. I'm doing that right now, but mainly to keep my game dreamsigns coming.
It's not quite like that for me. When I play games, especially FPS games, I'm focused on the enemy. I'm not really so involved that it feels like I'm engulfed in the game. For me, my mind is always thinking where the enemy is at, where they are camping, what path are they taking for which objective, etc etc. Imagine a clear pool. Whenever an enemy makes a move, it's like a drop of water and my mind is examining the ripples of their action. I'm heavily focused but I don't feel as if I'm in the game myself.
Also, the games I'm playing during my dreams are usually always different so it's hard to find a way to be aware that I'm dreaming when none of the games are the same.
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