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Recent content by Raederle

  1. Raederle

    Newbie, games designer, aspie / ASD self diagnosed

    It is, although my mother read the books before I was born and Raederle is my real first name. And Phoenix, chosen by my father, is my real middle name. I am findable on youtube, facebook, etc, as Raederle Phoenix. It is nice having a unique name. I relate so much to this Aaron. I make board...
  2. Raederle

    Newbie, games designer, aspie / ASD self diagnosed

    Welcome fellow aspie game-maker! I create board games. I've published Heir to the Phoenix Crown, Numinous Nonflict, and Voice of Conscience to name a few. Your game looks interesting, and potentially something that I could play. I get terrible simulator sickness from most first-person games, but...
  3. Raederle

    Writing an epic article (or possibly book) about neurodiversity.

    Writing an epic article (or possibly book) about neurodiversity.
  4. Raederle

    Virtual Reality Games

    I experience intense simulator sickness and motion sickness. I've tried my friend's virtual reality set-up and I actually found that I experienced less simulator sickness than I usually would when playing or watching a first-person game in a monitor. Because the motion is linked to my own head...
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