[One of these days, Kaiba's going to feel vulnerable in one of these immersive VR sims instead of plowing ahead like a dumbass every single time. But here he is, booting up what he's been told is a dating sim. Not his genre of choice, by far, but a lucrative one, and the possibility of packaging some of KC's latest tech with something that lets sad, pathetic men--and underappreciated lesbians--date a bunch of high school girls, then the profits would go through the roof for that quarter.
Easier to make something short, sweet, and to the point with a few variant routes to test out the VR system than, say, an entire RPG. Learned that one from experience. And if it worked as intended, then the possibilities for future immersive gameplay were practically limitless.
After initial setup, basic options, the school materialized around him. And if someone in the future might comment that the halls looked eerily similar to Domino's schools, well. A lot of school look alike. At least the uniforms were different--not hideous pink for the girls, for instance. He walked the halls, ostensibly to find the classroom where the club in question was, but feeling the movement of his character, himself, in the world of the VR. A little laggy, not something an average gamer would notice. Something to tweak later. Collision detection seemed to work like a dream, though. And the sensory feedback... He was already making a mental list of lines of code to check, numbers to correct, but so far, so good.
He almost missed the right door, lost in thought. Hi, there's an exceptionally tall and lanky and serious looking boy in the doorway.]
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Easier to make something short, sweet, and to the point with a few variant routes to test out the VR system than, say, an entire RPG. Learned that one from experience. And if it worked as intended, then the possibilities for future immersive gameplay were practically limitless.
After initial setup, basic options, the school materialized around him. And if someone in the future might comment that the halls looked eerily similar to Domino's schools, well. A lot of school look alike. At least the uniforms were different--not hideous pink for the girls, for instance. He walked the halls, ostensibly to find the classroom where the club in question was, but feeling the movement of his character, himself, in the world of the VR. A little laggy, not something an average gamer would notice. Something to tweak later. Collision detection seemed to work like a dream, though. And the sensory feedback... He was already making a mental list of lines of code to check, numbers to correct, but so far, so good.
He almost missed the right door, lost in thought. Hi, there's an exceptionally tall and lanky and serious looking boy in the doorway.]