A few months back, @Veladynee and I sprung for a YCH together that just completed. Absolutely love how this came out. 💜
Art by Danyus, original post here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/54797917/
From the perspective of someone who plays a lot of Phas, the idea of modding furries into an investigation game and having friends along to solve open-ended mysteries sounds like kind of a perfect game. Especially when it involves the kind of wonton havoc and destruction that would invite to each session.
I really enjoyed Shadows of Doubt, but it ended up being a much better thief simulator than a detective game. Really want to dig into the simulation aspects of it more at some point.
A t-shirt design for Myr kicking around his natural habitat.
You could t-shirt at https://my-store-df7bdf.creator-spring.com
You could BE t-shirt via https://t.me/khyaber
All my high res art available for one pay-what-you-want download at https://khyaber.art
social vr, headset, right-to-repair
This leaves me with the same concern I have with the Index: with so few companies supporting headsets, I'm kind of wondering how we'll be able to use VRC or its equivalents going forward. Being able to be a creature with friends is kind of essential for me and others at the moment.
And I'm wondering if we've gotten to the point where we'll need to build and repair our own headsets, and if so, what that even looks like.
social vr, headset, right-to-repair
So I received my BigScreen Beyond here to replace my aging Index headset, and I'm conflicted by how simultaneously great and frustrating it is.
Good:
* Not having a giant brick attached to my face helps substantially with my dysphoria in and for VR
* Colorspace adjustments help my specific type of colorblindness
* The unit itself is surprisingly simple, and seems easy(ish) to disassemble and user service
Bad:
* Still prohibitively expensive (>$1k for just the headset)
* Support is a Discord server (whyyyyy)
* Has all the signs of a SV project doomed to dubious long-term support
1993: I use BBSes for online interaction. Each BBS is run by some random person. They connect to a federated worldwide network. I keep my notes in .TXT files.
2008-2022: I use social networks like Facebook and Twitter for online interaction. They're huge and popular. I use Evernote for my notes, which is full of features.
2023: I use Mastodon for online interaction. Each instance is run by some random person. They connect to a federated worldwide network. I keep my notes in .TXT files.
Dragon. Agender, otherkin, occasional artist and writer, infosec engineer, in about that order. Avatar by Xeirla. Singular they/them preferred.
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