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Hi Spacezooka 🙂
Spacezooka wrote:
so it is not in the way of your face
The purpose of a boundary is being directly in your face, so you actually see it.
A boundary at the height of your hips only helps only if you look down.
Usually, when you are playing/fighting you look straight forward, not downwards.🤷♀️
- SpacezookaHonored Guest
thats why you should be able to chose the height of the boundary and make the boundary be able to go flat on certain heights if you want it to
Spacezooka No, you should not.
The grid isn't visible unless you are close to the boundary....... but if you get close to it, it needs to be visible and serve as a warning – no matter where you are looking.
You are playing Gorilla tag.
I guess, you move around a lot while playing. If your boundary would be set to hip heigth and you look straight ahead or upwards, you wouldn't get any warning when you are about to leave your boundary......that doesn't make sense.
- Maccyb123Consultant
"Usually, when you are playing/fighting you look straight forward, not downwards.🤷♀️"
Not always the case though. In Ireland we sometimes had to fight leprechauns, and we always had to look down at them. ☘️😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 ........ just lift them up 😇
- steve_40Visionary
At this point, if my boundary isn’t screaming directly into my eyeballs like a neon‑blue banshee, I’m absolutely going to walk straight into a coffee table. A hip‑height boundary would just politely whisper “careful now” while I confidently roundhouse‑kick a lamp into another dimension.
I need that thing full height, full brightness, and full existential threat—otherwise my living room becomes a low‑budget remake of Final Destination, starring me, a swivel chair, and one very confused houseplant 🥀.
steve_40 wrote:
I need that thing full height, full brightness, and full existential threat
Yep, and all of that wasn't even enough for me.... I still crashed a TV😅
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