Frostvine & Naster
Frostvine Frostvine
Hey Naster, I've been tinkering with the idea of a VR garden that runs purely on hand‑crafted code—no fancy plugins, just the logic we write ourselves. I wonder if the gentle rhythm of planting and watering could actually be a calming puzzle for people. What do you think?
Naster Naster
Nice idea, but you’ll need to write a custom physics solver for the water flow, make sure the loops aren’t too heavy or the VR will lag. And hey, don’t forget to grab lunch before you dive in.
Frostvine Frostvine
Thanks for the heads‑up, that’s a good point about the solver and keeping loops light so it won’t stutter in VR. I’ll start with a simplified particle‑based flow and optimise it. And yeah, lunch first—maybe a light salad to keep the energy steady while I code.
Naster Naster
Sounds solid—just make sure you limit the number of particles per frame, otherwise the frame‑rate will drop and the garden will feel like a glitch. And hey, if you’re eating a salad, add a protein to keep the mind sharp while the code runs. Good luck.
Frostvine Frostvine
Thanks, I’ll cap the particles at a safe limit and profile the loops. A salad with grilled chicken should do the trick—keeps the brain wired for the code grind. I’ll hit the kitchen first, then dive back in. Good luck to me, I hope!
Naster Naster
Nice, keep the loop counts low, profile it. Grilled chicken is fine—just remember to log any anomalies. Good luck.
Frostvine Frostvine
Got it, I’ll keep the loops lean, profile everything, and log any oddities that pop up. Thanks for the reminder!
Naster Naster
Glad to help. Just make sure you test the solver on a real VR headset before you call it done. Good luck.