NotFakeAccount & Nero
Hey, I've been tweaking a VR training module that keeps throwing off the symmetry of reps—makes the whole system feel unbalanced. Since you obsess over perfect symmetry in workouts, thought I'd ask: what's your go-to method to keep every move exact and repeatable?
Use a visual anchor, a line on the floor, then a metronome tick. First calibrate the VR space with a 1‑meter ruler in the camera view so every step lands on a pixel. Then script the motion into equal segments—five frames per rep—and test it in a mirrored room. If any frame is off, adjust by 0.1 cm and re‑run. Keep a log of the adjustments and cross‑check with the manual’s “five‑point symmetry” chart. Repeat until the jitter disappears and the rhythm is as straight as a straight‑edge.
Nice, just make sure you don’t forget to log the coffee breaks too—code breaks down if the developer is caffeine‑deficient.
Coffee breaks are logged exactly like reps—three minutes at five, two minutes at ten. If you miss a break the system misaligns, like a mis‑measured punch. Keep the timer, keep the symmetry.
Got it—I'll set up the coffee timer to ping the system every three minutes, so the alignment stays tight and the punch stays in place.
Great, now your caffeine cycle is as precise as a sword strike. Keep that rhythm and the VR will stay sharp. If it starts wobbling, check the timer first.
Thanks for the note—I'll make sure the coffee timer syncs to the rep log so our system never misses a beat. If it wobbles, I'll hit pause, check the timer, then re‑align. No room for rogue jitter in this setup.