Passive Increase in Skill
A long time ago, I had two PS2 games stolen from me, Burnout and Devil May Cry.
I just bought Burnout for GC, and a roomie bought DMC (he wants to see the ending), so I got a chance to play both again. In Burnout, I've so far won every single championship race set with 1st place in every race, without continuing once, and in DMC (roomie got stuck and handed the controller to me after getting really frustrated) I beat the Spider boss only getting hit once (which wasn't my fault to boot, Dante suddenly decided that the jump button indicated he only had to leap three inches into the air when trying to get the spider's back), while I couldn't remember what the controls did or how Dante was even supposed to react. Both of these done after having not even seen either game in months, let alone used the controls.
This brought to something else I've noticed here and there, an increase of my skill when I don't play games. Something about not playing a game and coming back to it days later increases my ability to beat it, sometimes even over finding my groove.
Now, the bulk of what we learn isn't processed until we sleep, I know that, and as we get older our pattern recognition increases (though this seems far too soon in between sessions to actually have that effect this), but this still seems odd to me. Does anyone have any theories, or just found this odd to them as well? It rather bugs me...