30 day VGM thing, day 22
Town/village - This was a tough one to remember, but "Together Always" from Secret of Mana on the SNES. Lovely bouncy tune! https://youtu.be/uA-D1Tf6H6Q And a great fun game too. Wonderful blend of action and RPG elements, and sure it's a little rough around the edges in gameplay and story, but it's still a great fun game with BEAUTIFUL backgrounds. The sequel, otherwise known as Trials of Mana now amps that up to 11 in many cases.
30 day VGM thing, day 21
Associated with Frustration - everything on this goddamn list now lol. Realtalk though, the OG Pokemon battle music... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jmty_NiaXc though this goes for ALL JRPG battle musics. I. HATE. random encounters. It is so jarring, and startles me sometimes, and also just... TOTALLY breaks my flow. Ugh. This might be why I can't even play FF7 these days now. :<
think of something you've tried to do or learn before and found pretty difficult, especially something from when you were younger. if you try doing or learning it now, there's a decent chance you will still struggle with it... but a surprisingly high one that it'll somehow be really easy suddenly because you've picked up some orthogonal skill or knowledge that inexplicably changed your brain to a subtly different and better brain without you noticing
Examples: Skyrim, Fallout 4, Life is Strange, Watch Dogs, The Walking Dead...
The sort of games where they added skin pores but the facial rig is still kinda janky, and some of the animations are mocapped so they look just a liiiittle too smooth compared to the stock animations? Now THAT is my jam
Nice uses of "AI" I can imagine: you're reading a message with times in it sent by someone in a different time zone so the computer offers to convert them to yours
The uses of "AI" that we actually get: you bought one fridge so now you will get lots of ads for more refrigerators. If you don't buy more refrigerators someone will get paid less maybe
e-stim kink adjacent, VR, motion sickness, research paper
so i was lurking a chat that drifted into the topic of VR flight sims.
an acquaintance of mine who's doing his Ph.D in HCI with a VR specialization mentioned something about simulator sickness being a partially solved problem thanks to 30+ years of research, but that the solutions were either expensive, or involved shocking yourself.
the chat was not enthusiastic about the second option.
except for me, immediately hand up, thinking about two great tastes that taste great together.
anyway here's one paper he sent me on the e-stim option for mitigating simulator sickness: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1472-6882-13-84
30 day VGM thing, day 20 because i missed a day heck
Racing game - Splash Wave from Outrun, of course! The original, the best, my absolute favourite out of that game, and even when I play other racing games... I'm still thinkin' 'bout Outrun. Can't help it! I don't think I've found a version of Splash Wave I don't like honestly. (that is not a challenge please ;w; ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdSDIw8uTxo
30 day VGM thing, day 19
Cover of music by another artist - I THINK this is to do with a song from a videogame that you like the COVER version of, I guess... hm. In which case, "Dream of a Rabbit Singing in the Night" by Undead Corporation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGSnW2bK2cY Touhou has some great music but not a lot is super listenable to me? But this version of Reisen's theme is absolutely incredible, vocals and all. Wonderful blend of electric guitars and traditional instruments.
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.