User blog:MiXiPixel/Proto-Pasta: "Beyond The Road"

"Listen."Before it happens again.

I have to warn you about a game.

Chapter 1 - Drive.
Another day to play Roblox. By now I have a YouTube Channel with 243 subscribers, so I decide to make a Roblox video. I open OBS and search for an interesting game about driving.

I find a game called "Time To Drive". It has 7 players and a 83% rating. I decide "What the heck" and join it. The game features very, very nice roads - and if the cars are to scale with their real counterparts, there's over 500 miles of road. Yes, I can create my own roadtrips now.... sort of. I've been wanting to make a game like this for a while. I choose my dream car - the Dodge Hellcat, and then go.

I take the shortest road to see what it leads to. There's just a curved stop. There are signs saying "ROAD WORK AHEAD" and "DON'T". "Ooh, an adventure!", I think.

I drive past the signs and into a forest. But something's strange. Everything seems... off. Not like a creepy serial killer vibe, but like, glitchy problem vibe. I was right as it turns out - as I drive further into the forest, things become very basically colored - I think the correct term is "deep fried". The amount of colors the game uses is reduced. As I drive further into the forest, it gets more and more "deep-fried". Once the game is only using about 8 colors, the trees start to distort into what looks like noodles, allowing the sky to be seen.

As the game is deep fried further, it goes to 3 colors - by now the trees are black and green, because my car is black and the grass is green. The sky is an awful, "pure" blue - Not cyan, just straight blue. The resolution also degrades. Suddenly the game goes down to 2 colors... maybe. I can only see the grass and the sky now - and green fluffy things sticking out of the grass that are likely leaves, and weird blue cuts in the surface of the grass that I assume is the trees. My car is blue now.

But then, the game goes completely blue. It stays that way and Roblox freezes so bad I can't close it, even with the Not Responding window. The screen brightens, and the blue becomes more vibrant, although it's still that nasty "pure" blue.

My LED lights shift to blue and I start to feel a strange sensation. I really can't describe it - mainly because I don't remember. I only know this because of what I said into the microphone.

From what I heard, it felt like my room was "seperated" and gravity was weaker. A very, very strong pulse of panic arose.