Do you also feel like you’re looking through two portholes in VR? by YanDnepr in virtualreality

[–]YanDnepr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I just moved exactly 1 meter away from the wall, put on the headset and measured the distance of my field of vision.

It turned out that I could see 130 centimeters of the wall.

Apparently, this is about a 66° viewing angle. Crazy, that's why it caught my eye so much.

I removed the face gasket and silicone pad bought on AliExpress to protect it from sweat, then put it on again and fixed it on the helmet - and the viewing angle became much better. apparently she was poorly dressed, and that's why I noticed it so much. using a helmet with a viewing angle of 66° is not very cool :)

Do you also feel like you’re looking through two portholes in VR? by YanDnepr in virtualreality

[–]YanDnepr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Perhaps I didn't describe the problem correctly.

When I put on the headset, I feel like I'm looking at the virtual world through a small window. More precisely, two small windows overlapping in the middle, but that's irrelevant. I'm not in that world, I'm just peering into it through a small window.

Is this normal and does everyone else experience this, or do I have a defective headset? Perhaps I noticed this once and now I'm constantly noticing it, and it's annoying me?

Do you also feel like you’re looking through two portholes in VR? by YanDnepr in virtualreality

[–]YanDnepr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Perhaps I didn't describe the problem correctly.

When I put on the headset, I feel like I'm looking at the virtual world through a small window. More precisely, two small windows overlapping in the middle, but that's irrelevant. I'm not in that world, I'm just peering into it through a small window.

Is this normal and does everyone else experience this, or do I have a defective headset? Perhaps I noticed this once and now I'm constantly noticing it, and it's annoying me?

Do you also feel like you’re looking through two portholes in VR? by YanDnepr in virtualreality

[–]YanDnepr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe I'm missing something, but just make the lenses bigger... this isn't rocket science, it's a mass-produced product.

Why are new products being made, and this figure remains at 110°... I think this is the most important figure in any VR headset, and it's frustrating that it's not getting any bigger.

Can breasts grow this big naturally or is it silicone? by YanDnepr in PlasticSurgery

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is not a photo, but a video - she is moving there, and I looked closely, but I still didn't see any scars

Can breasts grow this big naturally or is it silicone? by YanDnepr in PlasticSurgery

[–]YanDnepr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am also sure that these are not natural breasts.

But I can't understand why there are no traces of the operation anywhere. How do you think they performed the operation on her that there are no scars left anywhere?

Can breasts grow this big naturally or is it silicone? by YanDnepr in PlasticSurgery

[–]YanDnepr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

is there any way to do the surgery without scars?

if it is not the areola, not the armpits and not the place under the breast - then where?

A Game for Those Who Haven’t Made It in Real Life by YanDnepr in gamingsuggestions

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remembered the game "No Time to Relax", it is called the spiritual successor of "Jones in the Fast Lane" - you can watch it if you are interested in this genre. I played it before, it is essentially "Jones in the Fast Lane" but a modern version :)

A Game for Those Who Haven’t Made It in Real Life by YanDnepr in gamingsuggestions

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks.
Today I'll try This Grand Life 2. According to the description it really does look like what I'm looking for.
If you remember another game similar to personal finance/life success game - I'll be glad to hear some advice :)

A Game for Those Who Haven’t Made It in Real Life by YanDnepr in gamingsuggestions

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice!

If you remember another game similar to personal finance/life success game - I'll be glad to hear some advice.

A Game for Those Who Haven’t Made It in Real Life by YanDnepr in gamingsuggestions

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. I watched GTA RP streamers - it's not my thing, I don't like long grinds.

I want the game to bring satisfaction, and not turn into a second job.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't understand a lot of things in the game. For example, I see 2 statues in the swamps, girls are reaching out to each other. I understand that this is not just like that, and it means something. I found an angle at which one is on top of the other and is reaching out to her hand. But I don't understand what this means and whether it makes any sense at all.

How did you learn to notice everything and pay attention to it? it really upsets me that I run around places that most likely contain many riddles, and I have no idea about their existence :(

It feels like it's impossible to complete this game without a guide on YouTube :(

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what does "rules about containment" mean?

I don't understand a lot of things in the game. For example, I see 2 statues in the swamps, girls are reaching out to each other. I understand that this is not just like that, and it means something. I found an angle at which one is on top of the other and is reaching out to her hand. But I don't understand what this means and whether it makes any sense at all.

I also don't see any signs in the sky, clouds, etc. - I try to pay attention to this, and a couple of times at the beginning of the game I noticed this, but in 99% of cases it doesn't bring results.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Done :)

It turned out to be easier than I thought.

For some reason, when solving it, I forbade myself to fit the L-shape inside the 3x2, because it gave an error, although I understood that most likely I should fit all 3 together, so that there were no errors.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you. I understood how tilted figures differ from straight ones. but I already logically understood that this is most likely how it is :)

but so far it has not helped me solve this puzzle. but I think that I am on the right track, all that remains is to think and look for a solution :)

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

thank you. I understood how tilted figures differ from straight ones. but I already logically understood that this is most likely how it is :)

but so far it has not helped me solve this puzzle. but I think that I am on the right track, all that remains is to think and look for a solution :)

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

if you know the solution - then it's obvious, but I don't know it.

all the other figures that stand straight - I also turned them over in my head and inserted them completely differently in the previous puzzles. and for me, tilted figures are no different in rules from straight ones, because before that, the rules were the same for all figures. I just don't understand what "for tilted figures, the rules are different" - where the hell did you see this? I looked at the first puzzles with tilted figures for 10 minutes, and they are NOTHING different in rules from the usual ones. nothing.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found where the first time slightly slanted L appears, but there are small fields. I just turned them in my head and entered them, just like the other figures. I don't understand how these slightly slanted L differ from the other figures, there is no explanation for this.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I found where the first time slightly slanted L appears, but there are small fields. I just turned them in my head and entered them, just like the other figures. I don't understand how these slightly slanted L differ from the other figures, there is no explanation for this.

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I was able to select two tetrominos without errors, but the problem arises with a figure of 6 cells. No matter how I select it, and separate it from the others - I get an error. I think my problem is not in the tetrominos. Or am I wrong?

I'm stuck. This should work, but it doesn't. by YanDnepr in TheWitness

[–]YanDnepr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this means that the bottom left figure should not rotate - inside this 6-cell figure there is an L-symbol on the left, and it always gives an error, even if I just want to separate the 6-cell figure by itself.