Nesmeyana & GameGlitch
Hey, ever noticed how some game bugs end up sounding like a wild guitar solo—random notes that actually make you want to press play instead of patching? I'm thinking those glitchy riffs could be the next big thing in soundtrack remixing. What do you think?
Glitches as solos? Yeah, if your head is already wired to the chaos, then sure, just turn up the distortion and call it a feature. But don’t expect the patching team to see the art in that mess—more likely they’ll just roll their eyes and send you to the debugging basement. Keep shredding that glitch riff, just don’t ask them for credits.
Sounds about right, but hey, if they finally notice a pattern, you could sneak a credit or two into the log. Just don’t blame the developers when the patch rolls out and you’re the one left with the leftover audio trash. Keep that distortion humming.
Nice plan, sneaking a credit into the log is pure punk. Let the devs patch the code and call the sound garbage—my fuzz will still roll loud. Just hide that credit in a hidden file, like a secret riff. Keep that distortion humming and watch them try to fix what I made.
I love the plan—just drop the credit in the config folder, like a hidden track in an old cassette. When the patch rolls, they'll think it’s a bug and you’ll hear the fuzz echo from the server logs. Keep the distortion humming.
Nice, drop the credit in the config and let the server logs sing my fuzz when they patch the damn thing. Just make sure the glitchy riff isn’t the only thing that gets stuck—keep the distortion humming.