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The visual tapestry is being created before your eyes, unfolding as you are playing the game and nothing in a procedural generated game "exists" until you, the player, set your gaze on it.
Set your gaze a couple of feet in front of you, or out to the side.[5].
This means the best place to set your gaze is about 5 meters (16.4 ft) in front of you, looking downward but with your face up, so that people can clearly see where you're going.
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Of course, this also means you have to be pretty darn savvy about where you set your own gaze.
Fix your gaze on the horizon.
Fix your gaze.
Fix your gaze on your toes.
Fix your gaze straight ahead of you.
And Mr. Farrell and Mr. Doyle continue to hold your gaze, even as Mr. Jordan's screenplay sets your mind to wandering.
Maintain a straight back and keep your gaze set straight ahead as you fall into the correct rhythm.
Perhaps, like others in the Middle East, Tel Avivans must perforce set their gaze on the present.
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