Community anticipation is building for Otherside's First Trip demo

Other landowners, known as Voyagers, will be able to participate in the experiment via token-secured asset confirmation.< /p> Community anticipation builds for Otherside's First Trip demo run New

The Otherside, a gamified metaverse project associated with the Bored Ape Yacht Club, is set to deploy a technical demo of the first stage of the Otherside roadmap on Sunday, July 17 at 4:00 p.m. UTC.

The First Trip experience will be exclusively available to Otherdeed landowners, known as Voyagers, and has been described by the platform as a "celebration of what is to come and an opportunity for Voyagers to gather, explore and plan".

The company said thousands of users could participate in the event, navigating the specially designed gaming arena for the test, as well as guinea pigs of "high-resolution Voyager 3D prototypes capable of walking, running, jumping and emote,” and a “private, tokenized live stream,” among other new features.

An Otherdeed asset for the Other Side has maintained a floor price of around 2.9 ETH over the past few weeks, with 100,000 assets on offer and 35,000 owners at the time of writing.

The First Trip demo comes less than a week after the occurrence of two load tests on July 6 and 9 in an effort to assess the technical limitations of the Otherside platform and the dynamics of collaborating with the Unlikely team.

The events saw frenzied crowds of faceless avatars with name tags overhead and reactionary emoticons sprinting, dancing, and spinning acrobatically through a white-and-white universe as giant moderators towered and bellowed instructions.

Users were asked to engage in activities to test the gaming experience, such as entering their age, experience score, and game goals, before choruses of degenerates took over the calls "Otherside" and "We love Koda".

Twitter user and owner of BAYC #8412, null.eth and allo.eth Sandbox Ambassador, each posted videos on Twitter, which perfectly captured the experience of the test event.

Despite the visually comical appearance of anthill crabs in a bucket from load testing, the community has received a lot of praise for...

Community anticipation is building for Otherside's First Trip demo

Other landowners, known as Voyagers, will be able to participate in the experiment via token-secured asset confirmation.< /p> Community anticipation builds for Otherside's First Trip demo run New

The Otherside, a gamified metaverse project associated with the Bored Ape Yacht Club, is set to deploy a technical demo of the first stage of the Otherside roadmap on Sunday, July 17 at 4:00 p.m. UTC.

The First Trip experience will be exclusively available to Otherdeed landowners, known as Voyagers, and has been described by the platform as a "celebration of what is to come and an opportunity for Voyagers to gather, explore and plan".

The company said thousands of users could participate in the event, navigating the specially designed gaming arena for the test, as well as guinea pigs of "high-resolution Voyager 3D prototypes capable of walking, running, jumping and emote,” and a “private, tokenized live stream,” among other new features.

An Otherdeed asset for the Other Side has maintained a floor price of around 2.9 ETH over the past few weeks, with 100,000 assets on offer and 35,000 owners at the time of writing.

The First Trip demo comes less than a week after the occurrence of two load tests on July 6 and 9 in an effort to assess the technical limitations of the Otherside platform and the dynamics of collaborating with the Unlikely team.

The events saw frenzied crowds of faceless avatars with name tags overhead and reactionary emoticons sprinting, dancing, and spinning acrobatically through a white-and-white universe as giant moderators towered and bellowed instructions.

Users were asked to engage in activities to test the gaming experience, such as entering their age, experience score, and game goals, before choruses of degenerates took over the calls "Otherside" and "We love Koda".

Twitter user and owner of BAYC #8412, null.eth and allo.eth Sandbox Ambassador, each posted videos on Twitter, which perfectly captured the experience of the test event.

Despite the visually comical appearance of anthill crabs in a bucket from load testing, the community has received a lot of praise for...

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