I didn't realize that was a skill. If I put anything anywhere in a video game I remember where it is, permanently. It took me a few years to translate that into real life.
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building shaders
One of the reasons I never progressed as fas as I wanted in Anno 1800. I never play long enough in the phases where I feel like playing it. When starting the next one I have allready forgotten how I set up all my productions and trade routes, etc. and it's just easier to start a new game.
I have OCD about how I play games, I never forget what I was doing once I have a chance to see what I have in my inventory and quest screens