Sunday, August 7, 2016

As a follow-up to my Oculus discovery, I thought I would show ye olde community my desktop during gaming. I got the works there, fusing both Oculus's into one page ( I really like the resolution table of O12), both focuses for more options, and finally, my pride and joy back there in the background- hell yeah, dungeonwords30!


As a follow-up to my Oculus discovery, I thought I would show ye olde community my desktop during gaming. I got the works there, fusing both Oculus's into one page ( I really like the resolution table of O12), both focuses for more options, and finally, my pride and joy back there in the background- hell yeah, dungeonwords30!

Using that for a lens in a dungeon crawl setting has made all the difference!

By all means comment or post your own tabletop, virtual or real!

I have been looking for a long time for this, a real long time for something that gives the thrill of rpg (randomness of tables, character sheet) without getting in the way of the writing.

Oculus with a bunch of lens tables- perfection (for me).

5 comments:

  1. Geoff Osterberg look at what you've inspired. :)

    Ovy Ortega  Have you seen Konrad Zielinski's d12 version?

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  2. Alex Yari yes I combined both versions for options and resolution.

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  3. I am stunned by the amount of writing I have been doing with the oculus in my hand. It is not a game, it is not a system, not even a tool. For me the oculus is a different, liberating way of looking at one’s own mind. While I have been hung up in the mechanics (more obsessing over them than anything else) or dismissing any writing as not good enough, the oculus has said just look, just observe and note what you are watching, adding ‘why is it important’? So my thanks to Geoff Osterberg for revealing this writing lens.

    It’s freed me and I appear to be burning the keys with it. Though I must say I do feel slightly guilty that it is not going into a proper journal, but rather into a computer. But then again, it is the bane of not only myself, but the modern man.

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  4. Fortune cookie: You are the lens through which the Oculus sees. :-)

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  5. Todd Zircher i know, I consider the oculus to be a muse.

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