[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 4 weeks ago

I've tried this, and I suppose the float tank thing counts as floating in the sense that my body isn't touching anything solid. The sensory deprivation thing is a trippy experience, for sure, and worth trying once. I just don't get a good feeling of floating from it, though. Sure, parts of my body are submerged and are floating, but other parts are above the water and just laying there. I can't really move around in there without getting the water in my eyes, and then it just burns until I get all the way out and wash my face.

Thank you for posting here. It's interesting to see how other people get a feeling of floating. You should post where you got that photo from, though. Rules 1 and 2 still apply to posts like this.

By the way, the old subreddit's name was originally going to be simply "Floating", but a subreddit about float tanks beat me to it. I suppose there aren't any float tank communities on Lemmy/Mbin/PieFed, so "Floating" is available here, but by then we'd already been "Floating Is Fun" for a year and a half and I didn't want to change.

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【腐】きみと by あす: pixiv (deleted), pixiv (reuploaded), Zerochan, Sankaku Complex #balloons

spoiler-titlespoiler body

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Tokyo Game Show, X #multipletypes

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(Hitstun here, testing in production! I'm trying to crosspost a complex Lemmy post. This earns #levitation tag, but some Lemmy front-ends convert the [GUIDE] in the title into a type of post flair it can filter by. @Painfinity 's original text follows...)

Hi fellow Lemmineers....Lemmings....Lemurs!

If you too are in awe of Sky's awesome flight mechanics and want to go deeper, or if you just want to collect candles faster, here are a few more flying techniques that should help you fulfill both of those needs and master the skies! This guide is tailored towards mobile controls, but these should all be doable on a controller and m&k as well.

Cloud boosting

While clouds are mostly known as a way to recharge our wings, they can also be used to propel ourselves forwards at greater speeds than the normal flying speed.

  1. Fly into a cloud at a downward angle.
  2. At a certain depth, the cloud will propel your Skykid outwards. Try to get a feel for what the best angle of entry is for each cloud, as different cloud formations can have different depths.
  3. Generally, the faster or deeper you're able to dive into a cloud, the faster it will propel your Skykid outwards.

Vertical flying

A great way to reach high places. In comparison to circling upwards or flapping upwards, this greatly increases the heights you can reach, while also using less wing power and getting there faster.

  1. Initiate a slide (e.g. by jumping forwards a few times).
  2. While in a sliding state, flap your wings once to lift off the ground.
  3. Pull back on the left joystick and keep pulling back.
  4. Switch to the gliding mode.
  5. Flap your wings.

Steps 2-5 should be executed moderately quickly and the execution order is important. If you start pulling back before lifting off the ground it will fail. Same goes if you switch to the gliding mode before pulling back. But this also means that you don't have to execute them at the same time, so don't stress yourself trying to get it in under 0.1ms like a GTA cheat code. Focus instead on getting the order right. If you do everything right, you'll be gliding vertically with two fingers pressed on your screen, one holding the left joystick down, and one pressing on the right joystick to flap upwards.

No-run-up vertical flying

The basic vertical flying is great, but much like an airplane our Skykid needs a long-enough runway to jump a few times and lift off. That isn't always possible, especially in places like Vault of Knowledge with its small floating platforms. This variation instead relies on another movement technique that allows you to enter a sliding state with minimal space.

  1. Initiate a "stretch". To do that, press and hold with your finger on your Skykid until it starts crouching. While still holding, stretch your Skykid to the right by dragging your finger in that direction until the white circle at its feet fills up. Keep holding.
  2. Now with your left finger, flick the left joystick to the opposite direction you've stretched, so in this example flick to the left.
  3. Your Skykid will appear to briefly "moonwalk" on the ground. You can now let go of all inputs and if you move forwards, your Skykid will slide.
  4. Execute steps 2-5 of the normal vertical flying routine above.

Mid-air vertical flying

Now I hear you saying: "You're so cool I wish I could be like you!!". That's great, but isn't there something else you wanted to know? "Well, sometimes I don't want to slow down and do all that preparing, I want to execute it mid-air". You're in luck because that's possible too! Think of the slide like a charge. If you manage to lift off the ground while sliding, you will continue to have a slide charge available until you touch the ground again. This means you can execute the rest of the steps whenever and wherever you want as long as you haven't touched the ground.

  1. While sliding on the ground, flap once and lift off.
  2. Fly as you normally would, but do not touch the ground. Mantas and Jellyfins are okay.
  3. To initiate a mid-air vertical flight, execute steps 2-5 of the normal vertical flying routine above.

In the example gif, after exiting the tunnel I briefly "crash-land" on the ground to get a slide going, then lift off the ground and continue my candle run. Notice that I never touch the ground. After having cleared the cave and being out in the open, I initiate a vertical flight mid-air to make my way to the top of the mountain.

Air hopping

Flying is pretty forgiving in Sky. But there are nonetheless situations where you need to fight against strong winds, make adjustments on the fly or preserve your wing power. In Eden, all three of those apply. In such situations, air hopping (I don't know what to call this -_-) can be helpful. Air hopping refers to using the left joystick to hop like you normally can on the ground, except it's used while hovering in the air. While the distance you can cover with air hopping remains unchanged in comparison to simply pushing the joystick in that direction, you move at a higher speed, can resist stronger winds, can change directions much more abruptly, all while not using any wing power.

  1. Start flying.
  2. Enter hover mode.
  3. Flick your left joystick in your chosen direction multiple times to air hop.

In the example gif, I gain height by gliding against the wind currents, but it is only thanks to air hopping that I can actually move forwards against the wind currents and pick up speed to be able glide again, gain height, and so forth.


And that's it. Let me know if this is useful and if I should do a part 2. Also, since this is my first guide, any suggestions or critiques are welcome, even more so if it's a technique that I didn't mention!

And remember to fly responsibly🪽

P.S. If you struggle to learn these or simply learn better with a co-pilot, I can add you! I'm currently trying to re-learn these on controller so we'll both be starting from scratch :)

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ヘンゼルとグレーテル by 維恩 W.E.@マイピク募集中: Safebooru, pixiv (deleted) #weightlessness

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Twitter, Tumblr #levitation

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Expériences de M. Santos Dumont by Aéro-Club de France: YouTube, Catalogue Lumière, Econterms.net Inventing Aviation #balloons

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Twitter, Lofter, Redbubble #levitation

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下次再相见时,一起去水母飞舞的夜空中赏月吧 by Claudiaaa叶蓟: Weibo, Twitter, Instagram #levitation

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Source | Author: Hiroshi Misawa | Character: Cirno | ʇoᴉpI:

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\おしい!/ by 三澤 寛志: pixiv, Safebooru #levitation

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 2 months ago

This one was tricky to source. Hana Augustine is anti-AI art and has been deleting her art from platforms that train AIs. I had the Behance one saved for this week, but it's been deleted and the other non-Glazed uploads of this are probably getting deleted soon. If this happens, I can upload a new version of this to Fedia, but I'm not sure it would federate to other instances.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 3 months ago

@reddit@lemmy.world I actually tried to post this on the old /r/FloatingIsFun subreddit too, since I'm still the founder and only human mod. Reddit's admins deleted the post. I wonder why anyone still tries having human interactions on Reddit anymore.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Here's a GIF.

Violet actually tries this in the anime, and she probably feels like she's gliding for a moment, but real-world physics ensue. It sure is pretty, though. I actually wonder if this art is just stitched-up screenshots from the anime.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 4 months ago

Ooh, nice! I haven't heard of Ventoy before. I'm gonna have to try carrying Hiren's BootCD PE, Linux Mint, and Batocera all bootable on the same flash drive in my pocket.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I'm a fella of Mbin but I've still got my bag of tricks with me:

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Hi! !FloatingIsFun@fedia.io mod here. Thank you for the shout out! I'll try to participate here from now on.

Sub.rehab can show you subreddits that have verified official communities on Lemmy, Mbin, and others. You can import your followed subreddits from Reddit and find their Fediverse counterparts quickly. It's the best place I've found for Reddit users to find communities to follow here, even if a lot of them aren't very active and their Reddit versions are still active too.

I think Lemmy and Mbin's interfaces scare some people off. A lot of users don't know that Lemmy has plenty of other third-party interfaces like Photon, Alexandrite, Voyager, and of course, Old.

Mbin lacks these for now, but makes up for it with the rarely-used custom CSS for magazines, just like Old Reddit, and custom JS too! I use mine to create a two-column layout with big thumbnails! Unfortunately, the CSS doesn't federate and is only visible when viewing it on Fedia itself. I'd love to have even a Lemmy-like banner image on other instances.

For the daily word puzzle Wordle, !wordle@lemmy.world and /r/Wordle both benefit from having a bot post a discussion thread for each day's puzzle as it's released. I go there every day and post how I did on the day's puzzle. I still post and moderate on the Reddit one every once in a while, but I tell them about the Lemmy one while I'm there. The recently-created !dailygames@lemmy.zip does this for several daily puzzle games, but I'm not sure if it's a stronger community or just more cluttered.

Of course, we could remind Reddit users that the Fediverse doesn't have ads! That was a huge selling point for me.

And when a Reddit community decides to go all-in and move here, they could consider a full screen redirect link like Old Reddit /r/Mei. I thought about using that redirect myself on my old subreddit.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

This art was posted 16 years ago, but the Valley of the Witches just became official this year as section of Ghibli Park. I thought this Kiki/Nausicaä mashup was pretty practical. A tiny witch on a broom with a bazooka would be a great air defender and difficult to shoot down. Hopefully Kiki's carrying some flares to deal with any heat-seeking missiles that come her way.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 6 points 4 months ago

To take the survey, go to this campaign page and scroll down to the "take part" button to get the survey in your language. I basically just told them that I install Firefox ESR from Chocolatey. They were really interested in locale strings like "en-US".

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

This is a Floating Is Fun first: we have our first repost! This is the all-time top post on the old subreddit but it didn't do well on Fedia. I'm glad this is getting a second look; it's really good! This doesn't break rule #3 either because it's been over 180 days since we've last seen this.

It actually really helps that you've uploaded a webp version here. As you posted this, I was busy re-encoding this Ambient Swim video clip to webp to see if webp files work as both animated and non-animated images. I'll post it as soon as it's done.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

This. This is the feeling I was chasing when I created Floating Is Fun. In my dreams, flying is as intuitive as walking. I mean, it's a dream, so everything is intuitive, but flying always feels right to me. When I wake up, I have to convince myself that my real-life flightless state isn't a disability. The dream version of me feels like it's my true form, but that's just how dream worlds work. The Twitter comments are an interesting read.

[-] hitstun@fedia.io 5 points 11 months ago

Check each game's entry on PCGamingWiki. They're a good resource for finding what it takes to get old games running well on modern PCs. A lot of times, the answer is either "buy it on Steam and use a community-made patch" or "buy it on GOG".

I'm curious, what games are you trying to get working?

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