You might also like to consider a close parallel to the story method: the use of video games. This approach involves usingvirtual Memory Palaces. I’ve used Donkey Kong and have heard of people basing their Memory Palaces on games like The Legend of Zelda, Skyrim, and all kinds of fantasy...
Modin wrote:Doesn't 90 fps look stuttery after you get used to looking at a game at 141 fps for a while ? I keep hearing people say that you can't go back to 60 after having experienced 120+. By the way, and this may be too far off-topic, but doesn't Skyrim have broken phys...
That isn’t a hugely satisfying experience in Skyrim, for several reasons. One: it’s always been an immersive, rather than cinematic, game, so it doesn’t feel appropriate to be playing it in a massive virtual IMAX. I’d much rather have a 360-degree landscape around me to explore –...
Modin wrote:Doesn't 90 fps look stuttery after you get used to looking at a game at 141 fps for a while ? I keep hearing people say that you can't go back to 60 after having experienced 120+. By the way, and this may be too far off-topic, but doesn't Skyrim have broken phys...