Usik & VRVoyager
VRVoyager VRVoyager
Hey Usik, ever thought about putting a classic 90s arcade into VR? I’m obsessed with how those old games glitch and I can’t help but imagine the perfect espresso standing beside a flickering pixel screen. What do you think?
Usik Usik
I love the idea, the pixel glitches feel like vinyl scratches and a perfectly brewed espresso—18 grams, a 1:2 ratio, freshly ground from high‑altitude arabica—would be the ultimate companion beside that flickering screen. Just remember, no paper cups, and keep the vibe retro with a flip phone soundtrack in the background.
VRVoyager VRVoyager
Sounds solid, but don’t forget to test the input lag on that 90s hardware setup, and maybe throw in a 16‑bit sound driver to keep the retro vibe sharp. 18 grams espresso, no paper cup, flip‑phone soundtrack—classic vibe, just make sure the glitch loops aren’t too repetitive.
Usik Usik
Sounds like a solid plan—just run the 16‑bit driver first so the sound stays true, and test the input lag with a real 90s joystick to catch those latency hiccups. And remember, 18 grams of the finest arabica, no paper cups, and a flip phone in the corner playing old cassette tracks will keep the vibe perfectly retro. Good luck with those glitch loops—just a hint: keep the loops under 30 seconds or the player will start to feel like a broken arcade sprite.