@bitraxius@NightdiveStudio@atari We got rid of that ancient technology!
Nah it was just easier for them to set up Steam Decks with controllers since they are more portable. Rest assured SiN will have standard KBM controls.
@anami_twt It'd be great if so - we managed to clean it up enough from a download of the MP4 but raw assets certainly makes our jobs easier heh. Love the art!
Little lore drop! ✉️
This might be an unexpected thing for me to announce, but… I’m getting married! Alongside streaming, having a family of my own has always been a dream of mine. I don’t usually talk about my personal life, but it’s something that’s important to me and it’ll come up sooner or later, so I wanted to go ahead and tell you!
As long as there are people cheering for me I’ll keep streaming and trying my best to make you laugh! Thank you for supporting me always and I hope to keep VTubing through every stage of my life, even when I’m a grandma! So if you’re along for the ride with me, I appreciate you so much! 💚
@stupah@Xenomic1 oh wait maybe I'm dumb, I think the gif's are still there on the server imgur just decided to serve them as webm. nevermind! thanks again!
@stupah@Xenomic1 Hey! I hate to ask for even more, but the two first dances were uploaded as mp4/webm and got their colors bitcrushed as a result, would it be possible to get indexed GIFs like the third dance? Thank you! I love the artwork!!
Meet our newest rescue, Grace the tapir calf!
Earlier this month, a concerned citizen found a struggling baby tapir near La Gracia Village in the Cayo District.
Stay tuned for updates as she grows into the magnificent “mountain cow” she’s destined to be!
Grace takes a nap.
Being this adorable is exhausting! We are so grateful for all the love and support being shown to baby Grace. As she continues to grow, we will keep sharing updates on her journey.
Exciting news! We’re thrilled to announce that tapir Yuna gave birth to a rare and endangered Malayan tapir calf Sunday night. The newborn, covered in distinctive white spots and stripes resembling a fuzzy walking watermelon, is only the second tapir born in our 120-year history.