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::As to processing power in the simulated world, I just can't see that as being a valid concern. First off: Given that we're talking about a post-Singularity cloud of computronium, the available processing power is (or might as well be...) ''infinite,'' to all intents and purposes. Second off: If processing power really is a concern, the 'New Acquaintances' schtick makes matters ''worse.'' The whole point of the RDF is that it supplies a 'fake image' for mundanes to see, right? Well, what burns more CPU cycles -- ''one'' fake image that's seen by ''all'' mundanes, or ''two'' fake images ''plus'' the necessity to keep track of which mundanes ought to see which fake image? | ::As to processing power in the simulated world, I just can't see that as being a valid concern. First off: Given that we're talking about a post-Singularity cloud of computronium, the available processing power is (or might as well be...) ''infinite,'' to all intents and purposes. Second off: If processing power really is a concern, the 'New Acquaintances' schtick makes matters ''worse.'' The whole point of the RDF is that it supplies a 'fake image' for mundanes to see, right? Well, what burns more CPU cycles -- ''one'' fake image that's seen by ''all'' mundanes, or ''two'' fake images ''plus'' the necessity to keep track of which mundanes ought to see which fake image? | ||
::Like I said, I think the 'new acquaintances' schtick is a mistake -- at absolute best, it's an answer in search of a problem, and at worst, it's an unnecessary quirk that makes the Paradise setting more complexificationated without providing any benefits on the side. But if you're going to run with it anyway, I suggest that it be the result of some kind of unforeseen interaction(s) between the 'furry virus' and the 'antivirus shield' that's providing the RDF. Maybe the 'furry virus' has actually mutated into different strains (see also: "polymorphic viruses"); maybe things are going wonky because the 'virus' acquired some code from the 'shield' -- or ''vice versa;'' maybe something else entirely. [shrug] [[User:Cubist|Cubist]] 07:40, 5 February 2008 (EST) | ::Like I said, I think the 'new acquaintances' schtick is a mistake -- at absolute best, it's an answer in search of a problem, and at worst, it's an unnecessary quirk that makes the Paradise setting more complexificationated without providing any benefits on the side. But if you're going to run with it anyway, I suggest that it be the result of some kind of unforeseen interaction(s) between the 'furry virus' and the 'antivirus shield' that's providing the RDF. Maybe the 'furry virus' has actually mutated into different strains (see also: "polymorphic viruses"); maybe things are going wonky because the 'virus' acquired some code from the 'shield' -- or ''vice versa;'' maybe something else entirely. [shrug] [[User:Cubist|Cubist]] 07:40, 5 February 2008 (EST) | ||
:::You're probably right about the conservation-of-cpu idea. I'll go ahead and use some interaction between furry virus/RDF antiviral instead. There's no reason why the furry virus has to stay the same. Since it's a sentient thing itself, it'd be looking for ways around the RDF and antivirals. Somehow it managed to change the RDF-presented gender of the furry TGers, intending to both mess their lives up and give the medical community something to puzzle over. So ROB responds with ID card changes. As the "polymorph virus" continues to wreak havoc, ROB will be forced to act more and more openly. | |||
:::The main reason for this addition ''is'' to make things more interesting for the writers and characters. | |||
:::Still, all this is building towards that normal people are going to figure out there's Something Wrong.--[[User:JonBuck|Buck]] 16:03, 5 February 2008 (EST) | |||
Nice update, I like how you did the scene you said was inspired by kaceys pic. | Nice update, I like how you did the scene you said was inspired by kaceys pic. | ||
--[[User:Devin|Devin]] 01:18, 4 February 2008 (EST) | --[[User:Devin|Devin]] 01:18, 4 February 2008 (EST) | ||
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Nice to see more work being done in this universe, it's an interesting setting. Looking forward to seeing one of those dolphins; I'm currently on a mermaid kick so I'm curious what their structure is like. :) Bryan 13:56, 23 December 2007 (EST)
A couple things on this latest update. First, thanks for the cameo! I wonder what Frasier saw of me though. Going amongst the Changed, I would be dressing my gender. As a rat, I'm also only four and a half feet tall. Also, when it comes to this new aspect of TG, that new acquaintances see the new gender, is that something that is only now starting to happen in 07, or has that always been the case? --MatthiasRat 17:34, 2 February 2008 (EST)
- I'll make those changes. As for the "New Acquaintances", that is new for 07, and it's a direct result of having so many furs in a small location. But it's an attempt to make the "processing power" less of an issue for our little simulated world. It could spread to other TGed furs, I'm not sure.--Buck 19:17, 2 February 2008 (EST)
- Frankly, I think the "New Acquaintances" schtick is a mistake. The RDF makes people see furries as whatever they used to be before they Changed; if getting Changed a second time alters the 'default image' that mundanes see, how come it's only the gender that might be involved? I mean, why doesn't Chris (he/she of many forms) appear as any of a number of species/gender combinations, depending on exactly who's looking at him/her, and exactly when they first met Chris?
- As to processing power in the simulated world, I just can't see that as being a valid concern. First off: Given that we're talking about a post-Singularity cloud of computronium, the available processing power is (or might as well be...) infinite, to all intents and purposes. Second off: If processing power really is a concern, the 'New Acquaintances' schtick makes matters worse. The whole point of the RDF is that it supplies a 'fake image' for mundanes to see, right? Well, what burns more CPU cycles -- one fake image that's seen by all mundanes, or two fake images plus the necessity to keep track of which mundanes ought to see which fake image?
- Like I said, I think the 'new acquaintances' schtick is a mistake -- at absolute best, it's an answer in search of a problem, and at worst, it's an unnecessary quirk that makes the Paradise setting more complexificationated without providing any benefits on the side. But if you're going to run with it anyway, I suggest that it be the result of some kind of unforeseen interaction(s) between the 'furry virus' and the 'antivirus shield' that's providing the RDF. Maybe the 'furry virus' has actually mutated into different strains (see also: "polymorphic viruses"); maybe things are going wonky because the 'virus' acquired some code from the 'shield' -- or vice versa; maybe something else entirely. [shrug] Cubist 07:40, 5 February 2008 (EST)
- You're probably right about the conservation-of-cpu idea. I'll go ahead and use some interaction between furry virus/RDF antiviral instead. There's no reason why the furry virus has to stay the same. Since it's a sentient thing itself, it'd be looking for ways around the RDF and antivirals. Somehow it managed to change the RDF-presented gender of the furry TGers, intending to both mess their lives up and give the medical community something to puzzle over. So ROB responds with ID card changes. As the "polymorph virus" continues to wreak havoc, ROB will be forced to act more and more openly.
- The main reason for this addition is to make things more interesting for the writers and characters.
- Still, all this is building towards that normal people are going to figure out there's Something Wrong.--Buck 16:03, 5 February 2008 (EST)
Nice update, I like how you did the scene you said was inspired by kaceys pic.
--Devin 01:18, 4 February 2008 (EST)