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Size content
« on: January 22, 2016, 05:04:52 AM »
After trying out the new exploration demo and seeing the new entrance statue. I couldn't help but wonder if there are any plans to explore any size fetish content. One possibility could be the dom shrinking you down to about 6 inches tall and using you like a human  sex toy, and she would only return you to your normal size of you can satisfy her.

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Re: Size content
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2016, 01:01:37 PM »
Well, every sessions will be different and we try to create what the users want.

At the moment this idea is not in the production pipeline but it's now added to the idea pile.
3D animations enables us to create so much events which can never happen in real life.... ;)

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Re: Size content
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2016, 08:24:01 PM »
After trying out the new exploration demo and seeing the new entrance statue. I couldn't help but wonder if there are any plans to explore any size fetish content. One possibility could be the dom shrinking you down to about 6 inches tall and using you like a human  sex toy, and she would only return you to your normal size of you can satisfy her.
That's actually pretty tricky for VR. Changing scale can be accomplished by changing your IPD (Inter-Pupillary Distance), but this can have the effect of 'growing' the environment as much as shrinking yourself.
But the real problem is having your body manipulated, particularly your viewpoint. Without a fixed-to-the-real-world frame-of-reference (e.g. a cockpit in a flight or driving sim), ANY induced movement of the camera that is due to anything other than real physical head movement is a very, very bad idea. Sim-sickness will result in very short order due to the mismatch in what your visual system is telling you ("I'm moving about!") and what your vestibular system is telling you ("I'm staying still!"). In nature, this mismatch is only the result of poisoning, so you brain responds to these mismatches by attempting to eject the contents of your stomach as a survival instinct. There are claims of people learning to 'tolerate' sim-sickness, but as it is an autonomic response it is not something that can easily be suppressed.