
Poppy Alley Pachi Pochi Let’s randomly enter a recommended world. There are many Japanese people. This is nice. Wow… Humans are… talking! Nigi… Nigi… It feels like I’m in a game. – (Skeb) Ah, there’s our advertisement! Our 3D… Is the advertisement from the user in the town also from the person who made Skeb? I just stood still in the alley without participating in the conversation. Houzen asked… Sta… Sta… End… Gaya Gaya Su Su Su
I laughed when they called it a station bar.
Even if I play VRC, I’m still alone…
Voice chat is a bit challenging.
Even if I just stand there, I won’t be bothered, so there’s a way to enjoy it like this.
>>4
Recently, there have been those who seem to just be standing around but are actually extracting avatar information from within the world, so there are times when they are not viewed positively.
Me during the time I was playing MMO.
When I did it once, the foreigner was friendly and talked to me even though we had just met, but it felt really alienating because all the Japanese people only talked to those they were familiar with.
That’s me when I went to the nameless gathering at NGS.
>>7
Text chat is much easier to access than voice chat.
All you have to do is greet appropriately and say things like “waha!”
That said, I’m the one who got lazy even to chat and stopped going to gatherings…
>>15
It’s easier to be a cat and be pampered by moving your body than to chat with words.
Nigi… Nigi…
I definitely feel like I would have the same experience, so I ended up not buying VR…
I guess it’s also about getting used to it, but the ability to break into a group you don’t know is pretty amazing, isn’t it?
No way… I just like to watch people having fun from a distance…
Even in actual drinking establishments or places where people gather for hobbies
Whether I talk to a stranger depends on that person…
If you have the courage to speak in English, it’s extremely fun and also gentle to those who struggle with social interaction.
The Japanese community is already established, so it’s quite difficult.
Don’t go to Popi Yoko.
In the first place, instead of having the courage to enter a place where people are, I create it myself.
People who cannot take action on their own will only become a stain on the wall, no matter where they go…
I also went to the school festival and it turned out that way.
I can’t get into the people who have established relationships.
>>18
If the people talking to each other are mostly meeting for the first time, that’s fine, but…
It’s difficult because that relationship is hard to understand.
Even though I understand that those who don’t become passive in times like this are strong, I still become passive.
First, hello to the strangers~ It’s not something just anyone can do…
I hate the very atmosphere that makes it feel like I’m a loser if I can’t speak.
>>21
It’s true that if you’re at a social gathering by your own choice but still can’t gather the courage, that makes you a bit of a loser.
I guess it’s because I’m an old-fashioned person, but it takes more courage to talk to ordinary people, and it feels kind of exhausting.
Is it some kind of PVP game?
I think my acquaintance, who is bad at conversation, must have a unique way of interacting since they seem to be doing well.
I think it’s not good as a person, but I don’t want to communicate or socialize even in games.
I can imagine that eavesdropping might be a little fun, but then I’d feel self-loathing afterward, which makes it really unpleasant.
I do this because when someone walks by where I’m having a conversation, I try to say “hello!” to them.
I don’t know if it’s good or not.
It’s not that hard to start a conversation, but I worry that I might interrupt the flow of the discussion.
Seriously, people who are bad at speaking might be more suited to being silent.
It’s based on full trailer assumptions, but…
If you’re just going to talk, try jumping into the conversation circle and waving your hand first.
If there is a response, it’s easier to start talking; after that, do your best with your own talking skills!
I honestly wondered how it is to just invite someone and not care for them at all.
>>33
Deciding how far to establish the flow is quite a dilemma, you know.
Those who get hooked will study on their own and leave the nest.
I invited about five people and asked questions, hoping to introduce them to a friend who is good at providing guidance or answers, or has good beginner tips, but everyone is better at creating avatars than I am… they’re all taking off properly, and it feels kind of lonely.
Sometimes there are people who notice you when you’re really focused on social media and come over to say something.
I guess those kinds of people are popular…
For me, a bulletin board is just right…
I can’t stand that my voice is coming from the cute avatar!
Now I can understand Massena’s feelings very well.
>>37
In reality, children who can’t shake off their discomfort with that usually end up quitting or just drift apart from serious players while only their experience lengthens, which can become quite unfortunate depending on the friends they have.
I know from a thread in an online game that even if you mess around with beginners, they say “it was scary.”
>>39
However, those who remained often say that the early days were good…
The feeling of what is enjoyable varies from person to person, and it’s uncertain whether anyone can reach that point on the first try.
I have no choice but to try various things and go find it myself.
I just started recently, but when I wandered around with a beginner’s mark and looked at big breasts and panties, I was approached by someone.
When I was asked, “What did you come for?”, I honestly answered, “For a sexual experience.”
>>42
I have something to convey as someone who has been doing this for 5 years for the same reason.
Just because I’m wearing sexy clothes doesn’t mean everyone wants to do it.
Keep this in mind.
Simply put, it’s someone whose senses are messed up because everything around them is too erotic.
I don’t want to do it, but I love exposure.
I want to masturbate with my own avatar.
I want to do it even when I’m off.
I want to be a girl.
I feel uncomfortable being a man to the extent of wanting to take female hormones, so I want to fully experience being a woman in VR.
Sexual women also have their own lives, you know…
>>44
I dislike guys like this.
It’s fine to look at big breasts, but maybe skip the panties? Some people might seriously reject you.
I like to talk, and I’m interested in meeting various people anonymously, but…
Once relationships are formed and you start to see the contours of the other person’s character, it becomes off-putting…
I can’t stand a place that isn’t a rare encounter.
Wasn’t nagisa exactly the place for a once-in-a-lifetime chat?
The official offline events for specific games were like this.
Even if we’re playing the same game, it’s scary to talk to others, and when cosplayers are talking among themselves, it feels like I’m watching from the outside (maybe because they were originally familiar with each other?).
You should just be able to enjoy the world that spreads out in the VR space.
Why does society demand communication skills?
Stop it.
I wish there were a world where those who cannot converse can practice conversation.
>>49
That’s not going to help you practice.
Go, Nagisa.
I realized that online games are easy for users to communicate because they can share a common goal.
Even between strangers, there are many conversation hooks…
When I talk in the real world, I wish I had been born more handsome.
I wish I had been born with a cooler voice when speaking in VR space.
It’s hard to talk to people…
What’s fun about VRC?
>>53
Naughty things!
>>53
I’m cute.
I’m just fun because I’m cute.
I think it’s not good to portray the casual chat world as if it were everything… There are also instances where you become friends with strangers while fishing, for example!
>>54
It’s definitely a conversation…
I bought a VR headset when there were no quests, but in reality, I quit after just a week because it was like this.
I don’t really understand the culture of “just.”
It only gives the impression of something scary.
When I logged in after a long time, I found that it was ruled by mice. Did something happen?
If you’re starting now, what should you gather first?
In the end, since I’m using a really crappy laptop, I have to do something about it, which means quite a bit of initial investment, so I guess there are a lot of people like me who can never get started.
Some people say to buy a VR headset first, but I think having a PC with a certain level of specs is the priority no matter what.
In a past NHK subculture history segment about games, it was mentioned that highly developed games become closer to reality.
>>64
In the end, things like styling and movement sense are directly reflected in reality when the options are limitless, so the same goes for those who are unfashionable or creepy even in virtual reality.
I want to die.
>>69
In reality, the outgoing teens who came from the Stanmi effect bring their fashion sense cultivated in real life to their avatars, so they are seriously strong.
They say that experience is everything, but in reality it’s a bit different; I realized how important it is to properly go through those pathways and accumulate “training.”
>>75
You can understand why structured and logical learning is emphasized in education and training, right?
A quick fix is literally on a different dimension.
>>81
It’s a bit of a leap, but it seems that the entertainment industry has become so structured in its education system that the number of kids being scouted has dramatically decreased, and now most of the child actors are those who are attending acting schools, which apparently makes it a world dominated by lineage and money.
Stop complaining and save money.
When it comes to this kind of thing, it was interesting in a way that Tokimeki Memorial Online suddenly threw you into a class category and forced you to participate in the community.
In the competition over the female avatar, they recreated unpleasant aspects of class life, like isolating opponents if they were closer to the center of the class.
>>67
Sounds good~
Modification? The one you bought?
>>72
The clothes are from the compatible one, but I transferred the hair from a different avatar-compatible one!!!
>>67
You’re cute.
Would you like to be friends?
It’s amazing how people can do it while drinking, especially when it’s already making me feel like I might throw up.
I can’t even see where the can is in the first place.
It feels like communication is essential as an extension of reality, mainly focused on eroticism.
There are certainly strengths and weaknesses.
I started watching erotic videos from VRChat, but there are so many gay ones that it’s hard to find what I’m looking for.
Is there no one doing erotic themes for both men and women?
So this is VRC… I came in, but just seeing people passing by makes me nervous and I end up walking quickly.
It’s not like erotic stuff is the main focus!!
I really don’t think it’s good that the voices of those doing lewd things are so loud.
I think it’s better to stop spreading the idea that the sharpened sexual desires of otaku are a universal phenomenon.
>>74
Otaku are all driven by their sexual desires…
>>74
That may be true, but I can’t really agree that preparing a 3D body just for the sake of healthy conversation makes much sense.
It’s good to engage in healthy activities on your own, but it’s also not good to hinder others’ opinions. The way of saying “main” might be a bit off, though.
>>80
Isn’t that just like a boomerang?
>>83
Well, that means we should stop denying each other’s opinions.
I think it’s more important to be able to vocalize properly than to have a cool voice.
I’m not looking to have a conversation; I’m the type who wants to explore and enjoy the world around me, so I’ll enjoy looking around at all the worlds.
Fun
You don’t have to chat or anything; you can stay in the game room if you want. Do as you like.
Sexual acts are an extension of friendship, so it’s okay to be proud of it, you know?
People who have lasting relationships tend to have a high ability to take the initiative in doing something.
People who can find enjoyment on their own are the ones who continue.
>>87
Although there is a game world element, in extreme terms, it’s just a chat tool with some added features.
There is definitely a need to find joy in creativity when it comes to using it for something other than just spending lazy time with good friends.
I think there are quite a few people who want to be cute, but it seems that not many of them can shift entirely into eroticism.
They say it’s cute, but its very existence is erotic.
I won’t go to the NGS gathering because there are worthless people who criticize the management without even listening.
>>91
I have become a piece of trash number two that criticizes without being asked.
Last night, I went to see a life-sized Zaku.
There are many ways to enjoy it.
The new Shinjuku Station is fun.
You’re doing well there.
It’s essentially the same as just opening a thread on a forum and looking around casually.
It’s crazy to suddenly intrude on a gathering of close friends in VRC.
When playing with a friend, if that friend starts talking to someone else, it becomes like a thread image.
I won’t become friends with anyone other than real-life friends…
The appearance is that of a girl’s avatar, but since the voice isn’t that of a girl, I feel like it might not be able to act girl-like and might come off as unappealing.
>>103
When you try it, it’s surprisingly not that bad.
It’s worth trying to pursue cute movements that can be accompanied by a girl’s voice.
I think, why do I have to speak when my biggest complex is my voice?
There are so many convenient text tools, yet…
“Get lost, phone!”
I stopped doing it because I thought my voice was too creepy!
If I do full tracking, I wonder if I can communicate with body language without having to talk.
>>108
Whether or not you can do it depends on you.
Let’s give it a try first.
It makes me feel really lonely, just like at drinking parties.
It’s actually kinder to let people know in advance that it’s usually not okay to be passive than to deceive them into thinking it’s a place where anyone is welcome.
Isn’t there someone like a tutorial uncle who talks to you about this kind of stuff?!
>>111
Even though they exist, it’s kind of like a gacha to see whether you can meet those kinds of people.
>>111
He was there… but at the same time, the dark tutorial guy also appeared, which created various problems, so it was quite difficult.
When I meet good people, they invite me to friendly groups for beginners, and I can have a great time.
>>111
The JP tutorial world has become a gathering place for veterans, and there is almost no guidance provided.
>>111
It seems that FUJIYAMA and VRCJP are better.
Don’t bother with the tutorial world.
Is everyone doing this in VR?
I’ve never played VRChat, but I’d like to have a common topic like “let’s defeat monsters together” like in an MMO!
I feel way more embarrassed communicating through body language…!
It’s fun to join something like this at first, but…
Usually, there are unpleasant people who are well-connected and constantly present in the community, which makes me want to avoid it…
I was suddenly approached and surrounded, I got so scared that I turned off the power.
On Discord, I hang out in various places and have voice chats, but in VRChat, it’s tough to talk, so I dropped out.
When there’s a 3D model right in front of me, I feel like I have to communicate properly… the hurdle gets higher, and it becomes very tiring.
I’m not saying anything bad, but if you’re starting something new, try to find someone who is already doing it, perhaps through acquaintances of acquaintances, and ask them to guide you.
You can create a copy world where only you exist, without having to converse with strangers.
People with strong will who want to do something interesting using VR~~~~~~!!
Just exploring the world of games, music, and art is quite fun and worthwhile.
It’s the VR version of things like Furimu, VRC.
There are a lot of really intense people, so I’m feeling exhausted, and I’ll just retreat into my already established friendships.
Just petting in silence makes people say it’s unfair or start to go on about it, but if it’s a beautiful girl, it’s cute…
Is it okay just to stand there in full-trailer form in the corner by Popi?
If you are a new user, I think you will mostly get approached if you go to the beginner world.
Since I wasted that period, it’s very difficult to make friends.
>>126
If you don’t have any friends, let’s reincarnate!
Whether to participate as an avatar made of stone, floor, or wall…
>>127
Since my name is coming to mind, I’ll be found out, and worst case, I might be thought of as a pervert peeking at pants…
If you’re watching a group chatting using KIPFER, they often say “how cute!” so if you’re not good at initiating conversations, I recommend it.
I started it thinking, “It’s already been localized into Japanese without me noticing,” but I don’t understand the system at all.
I have never used voice chat in my life, so I will probably never have anything to do with it.
The sound of anime songs blaring from other people’s microphones comes from all directions, giving me a headache.
I realized it doesn’t fit! That’s great!
>>135
You won’t know unless you try this…
It’s better to just do it rather than constantly worry and feel uneasy about it; if it doesn’t suit you, then you don’t need to care anymore.
I felt a bit uneasy watching them say things like “What time are you coming in today?” or “I can’t make it today, but I can tomorrow!”
I’m not really sure myself, but I guess it means I preferred a more dry communication style…
There are some anonymous individuals who have just happened to go to places with poor security from time to time.
I think it’s good to have fun and play, but if you start to feel guilt or resistance about not logging in, that’s not good.
In any case, maintaining a moderate distance is important.
I realized that playing adult videos or pinball alone in VR is the most fun for me.
There are many silent people, so it’s perfectly fine not to talk at all.
Well, it may put a burden on those with a VC, but those who feel it’s a burden will distance themselves, so there’s no need to worry about it.
No way! I want to become Yozakura-chan from Senran Kagura!
Before long, it will become possible to convert voices faster and more naturally than now.
It sounds fun to recreate licensed characters in VR or do cosplay!
I want to become like Illustris too.
There are already a lot of items for sale, so it’s faster to use Miltyna as a base and modify them myself to make it look like what I want.
Sanrio Vfes is worth recommending because there are surprises every year.
The price of tickets and the confusion of the site keeps increasing.
>>147
The ticket is fine, but I want you to do something about the latter!
I just want to be cute; I don’t want to communicate with others…!
I realized that the ability to talk to others without reason, even when not belonging to the same organization or activity, has completely disappeared after becoming an adult.
In reality, when I’m talking to an acquaintance and someone I don’t know starts talking to me, the first thing I do is assess whether they are suspicious or not…
>>150
It’s not too late to start training now.
Hikikomori also isolate themselves in VR.
But that’s good, that is life.
If you have the technology to maintain an avatar, you’ll be pampered as much as you want!
I really think people who can communicate with strangers using their voice are amazing.
I absolutely don’t feel like I’ll be able to use the new Switch’s C button at all.
>>154
I understand…
Can’t we somehow manage it with the latest voice-changing technology?
>>155
There are people doing it.
However, to be honest, when it comes to everyday conversation, the drawback of being hard to understand becomes significant, and the delay is not negligible, which puts quite a burden on the other person.
>>155
In the end, it depends on how the person inside speaks and voices.
I’m jerking off.
It won’t work that way with a full truckload.
I wonder if there’s any way to fix my vocal cords…
I can’t wait for the era when I can travel in a VR world with a girl I’ve trained using chatGPT.
I can make a feminine voice for a moment, but I can’t keep talking like that…
The voice changer sounds are audible, but when it becomes a group, they become much harder to understand, right?
There are almost no-latency AI voice-changing software, but it seems that really no one knows about it.
Why are veterans hanging around in the tutorial world? Is it harassment?