NOIZ (
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- ✖ dark souls: sieglinde of catarina,
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- ✖ original: jamie dodger,
- ✖ shokugeki no soma: ryou kurokiba,
- ✖ yuri on ice: otabek altin
un: RuffRabbit > T E X T
1. does VR exist in your world
2. do you have any experience with programming
3. what's the height of technology available in your world
4. are you interested in video games
5. are you interested in contests of skill as opposed to brute strength
[No hello how are you my name is--none of that. Just a list of five questions--so are you going to answer, or not?]
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I didn't introduce myself.
You didn't miss anything at all.
It's Noiz.
[Starting off on a friendly foot already.]
.....
Your answers are a bit...
....
VR is Virtual Reality.
Booby traps....
What kind of a world do you live in...
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I'm not entirely sure what virtual reality would be, but I don't think we have it where I come from.
[The question of what kind of world she lives in is... an important one, but a difficult one to answer.]
My world is very different than this one.
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It's like everything within your cognition changes to a virtual plane. Everything you see and experience in front of your eyes isn't real, but it's real enough to affect you with it.
It can be used to create games.
...But if your world is 'very different from this', you probably have no idea what a video game even is.
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I've been here for a few months, I know what a video game is. As I said, I've seen them in shops and the like.
[Well, she has a general understanding of what video games are. She's never actually played one.]
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For someone who hasn't used it before. Sure.
Rhyme is a videogame that completely changes the way you experience it. It's not just something on a screen that you play with a controller, a mouse, or a keyboard.
It requires every bit of skill and brainpower you have beyond tapping buttons.
If you're really so unused to the experience, having someone new experience it might be valuable information.
If you're willing.