I play hours on top of hours of Assassin's Creed. This seems to have made its way into my dreams to provide a helpful stabilization meter. Whenever I enter a dream, at the top left, a synchronization bar appears showing how stable my dream appears to be. When I'm playing along with the dream, the sync bar is full. When I do something extraordinary unrelated to the dream's setting and situation, my synchronization goes down. When it goes down far enough, red and black flash through my vision with electrical noises along with a warning message in the center of my vision "WARNING: DREAM IS COLLAPSING. BECOME ANONYMOUS TO STABILIZE DREAM." Kind of like in the game. Usually, returning back to the original intended form that I was before transforming myself into something unrealistic helps regain sync. Sometimes, it works and I'm back in the dream, but sometimes, it will eject me right away. So, apparently playing Assassin's creed a lot will provide a useful informational tool in lucid dreaming. Has anyone else who plays AC had this experience?