Muscle Memory Is Amazing
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작성자 Kennith 댓글 0건 조회 32회 작성일 25-12-28 13:24본문
That is something every gamer will recognize. And although I am not a gamer, I still really feel it deservers to be mentioned: Muscle memory is superb. Put in enough repetitions, and your physique will remember them for life. Although I wrote that I am not a gamer - as a result of I don't spend much time playing games - it was during gameplay (ironically sufficient) that this thought was born, and therefor this writing. As part of my battle with (a potential) long run depression - which I just name life; I attempt to note and respect the smaller things in life, so take this writing for what it's: observational. And so far as things to admire and recognize goes, muscle memory is certainly on the listing. It was most likely an act of distraction (from something, obviously), that lead me to opening up Steam and noticing an update to Kerbal House Program (KSP) being downloaded. And I assumed: "Now that's a reputation I haven’t heard in an extended time".
So, I started the sport. Entered the hangar, discovered a saved spacecraft which nonetheless had a legitimate design (updates sometimes add or remove modules, rendering a saved spacecraft ineffective), and introduced it to the launchpad. Amazingly, I used to be nonetheless in a position to get this thing into orbit - on the second attempt, having forgotten to enable SAS (Stability Help) at first launch. But on the seconds launch I knew which key to press to allow SAS. I knew which key to set full throttle and the way to engage the assorted stages. And after a successful rendezvous with a space station (which I left there almost two years prior), I also knew how to allow RCS and do the finer manoeuvre to dock. And it is not only in gameplay. I take advantage of muscle memory for passwords and PIN codes, when writing, utilizing the VIM editor or even driving a car. The clutch/gearbox; foot/hand coordination. It's all there, prepared to be used when the setting is correct. And I think that last half is key: The atmosphere has to be set up accurately. As soon as it is, muscle Memory Wave Protocol takes over. It is just wonderful. A quick facet be aware: After getting a brand new keyboard, I found the number of typos going up. The keyboard is only a tad to sluggish, so typically I miss a key. And dealing with a keyboard (for me) is all muscle memory.
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