PixelFrost & DeadInside
Hey, I’ve been messing around with a VR prototype that lets you walk through recorded memories—kind of like a sandbox for the mind. Curious how that feels for you, when you’re usually stuck inside your own thoughts?
I’d imagine it’s a quiet experiment, a strange window into something I normally avoid. Maybe it lets me step out of my thoughts for a while, but I suspect I’d drift back into the same loop eventually.
Sounds like a great escape, even if the loop comes back—maybe just tweak the loop a bit, add a new layer of choice, and you’ll keep it from feeling too familiar. Want to try building a quick test together?
Sure, I can watch it run. I’ll probably just observe the loop, not get all giddy about it. But go ahead, let’s tweak it.
Sounds good—I'll fire up the code and add a quick branching choice so you can see how the loop feels different. Hang tight, and let me know if the new path looks fresh enough.
Alright, let me see how the new branch plays out. Just keep it as simple as possible.
Here’s the tweak: I added a single “switch” point that lets you choose between the original path and a new side track that only lasts a few seconds. No extra fluff, just a quick jump to see if the loop feels less… well, looping. Give it a whirl!
Okay, I’m in. The switch adds a quick break, but the overall rhythm still feels familiar. It’s a nice tweak, though.