The conclusion is this... all day long I work, and although I do my work well enough when I'm at work, my mind constantly races to what I'll do that evening when I get home... I always feel immensely inspired to either make music, or play certain games or watch certain things, or clean, or do laundry, or start packing up... but at the end of the day (literally) I get home, do all my Daddy duties, get my free-time and what do I do... nothing.
Seriously it's usually just go to my computer, put some Youtube videos on and play minecraft. That's my standard go-to...which is very fun in it's own right, but it comes to 11pm and I look around... I didn't make any music, I didn't play any VR, I didn't work on cleaning, or laundry, or packing, and my night of free-time is done.
Well, today I would love to change that, I would love to say I will finally do...something, but alas I probably won't... but if I don't do nothing, I am currently in the mood for some social VR.
VRChat is always fun, interesting, and you don't know what you'll find. AltSpace Vr is awesome as well, more organized and structured, albeit more rudimentary, there's usually some events going on that are fun to participate in. Sansar is one I'm still trying to get into, I tried it a little the other night, but didn't know what I was doing so I quit. RecRoom? Nah, although novel in concept and if with a fun group this sounds intriguing, but it seems too juvenile at the same time.
There are a couple other Social VR apps/games that may also fit the bill, including The Under (semi-social), Star Trek (awesome, I'm just nervous that I'm not that well trained yet), Pokerstars VR (poker), and Wave (there are others too) but reading a reddit post about Wave is what got me thinking about jumping into Social VR again.
If things go as usual and I don't end up jumping into VR tonight, I still have the other stuff that I probably won't do, but acknowledging a problem is the first step, I'm told! Let's get it on!
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