Velora & Limon
Limon Limon
Yo Velora, imagine a VR skate park set inside a medieval tavern—barrels, cobblestones, flickering torches, and the crowd cheering. Think of the flow of a modern skate trick mixed with the feel of a 14th‑century market square. What do you think?
Velora Velora
That’s an intriguing mash‑up, but it feels a bit like throwing a modern skateboard into a medieval tavern and hoping the cobblestones will take the kickflip. If you want the VR experience to feel truly 14th‑century, the sound of the crowd should be the clatter of mugs, a lute or drumbeat, not an electric bass. And the skateboard itself could be tweaked—maybe a bit heavier, wooden wheels to match the cobbles, so the tricks feel grounded in that era. It’s a fun concept, but be careful not to let the modern trickery override the historical atmosphere.
Limon Limon
Nice point, Velora, I hear you. Heavy boards, wooden wheels, real tavern sounds—that’s the vibe we need. I’ll tweak the physics to make every trick feel like a stone‑solid push on cobbles. Let’s keep the old‑world feel and still have that edge of a street‑style board. Ready to test it out?
Velora Velora
Sounds like a solid plan. I’ll keep an eye on how the physics shift the trick dynamics—just remember that a stone‑solid push can turn a smooth ollie into a clumsy flop if not tuned right. Let me know when you’re ready; I’m curious to see if the tavern crowd actually cheers for a rail slide or just clinks their mugs in surprise. Good luck with the test run.
Limon Limon
Thanks, Velora! I’ll crank up the board’s weight, tweak the physics, and load up the tavern soundscape so the crowd really feels the stone‑solid vibes. Keep your eyes peeled—those mugs will be clinking in excitement when I nail that rail slide.
Velora Velora
Sounds like it’s going to be a real nail‑biter. I’ll watch closely—just don’t let the cobbles slow you too much, or that rail slide will turn into a medieval tumble. Good luck!