It doe not have to be video games though; after an intense activity, like a fast-paced sport, I tend to involuntarily visualize, as you said, the events. Also like a video game, I tweak the events if I did not like the outcome. |
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It doe not have to be video games though; after an intense activity, like a fast-paced sport, I tend to involuntarily visualize, as you said, the events. Also like a video game, I tweak the events if I did not like the outcome. |
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Random Quote: "You can only make things so fool-proof. Eventually, you have to eliminate the fools." -???
Yeah I remember after I played Guilty Gear for a few hours then I went to bed I would be visualizing battles I had or making ones up and they would play out in my mind just like they would have if I had actually been playing the game. |
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Hah, the exact same thing has been happening to me- playing our little combos and what not in my head. |
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Yeah...this works for theme parks too....go on a lot of roller coasters that day, and you'll see that crap in your head for a while before you go to sleep. Also going to the skate park used to do the trick...as for WILDing...it's worth a try. I haven't tried it since I've learned how to...but I have done a WBTB after playing ridge racer for a hour and going back to sleep instead of the normal, write in DJ read about LDs and stuff routine. |
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This happens to me aswell! Especially after playing a lot of puzzle type games. I once played a whole game of minesweeper in my head while I was trying to get to sleep... I've never thought of using it as a LD aid though. Maybe I'll give it a try! |
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Same here. Although I've never controlled an LD, my two closest WILD attempts came after playing video games. |
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So I had my first OBE the other day... I was completely beside myself!
Hmm...do you think this has enough potential to go to the research team? I've never actually got one like this, but it is a seemingly good idea. |
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