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File:computerworld-folder1-3.png|Inside folders 1-3, containing tracks 1-53. | |||
File:computerworld-folder4.png|Inside Folder 4, containing tracks 54-70a and seven crystals. | |||
File:computerworld-folder5.png|Inside Folder 5, containing tracks ? on the top row. Second row has Zapnef music, Save theme music and beta songs unlocked from the ? boxes. Below that there are three sub-folders, decorative images and text files. | |||
File:computerworld-folder6.png|Inside Folder 6, containing tracks 71-73. | |||
File:Someday Computer BrokenFolder.png|That doesn't look good... | File:Someday Computer BrokenFolder.png|That doesn't look good... | ||
File:Someday Computer toGlitchWorld.png|uh oh computer broke what do i do guys | File:Someday Computer toGlitchWorld.png|uh oh computer broke what do i do guys |
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Computer World | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
パソコンの世界 |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | The Nexus Internet Glitch World ➡️ |
BGM | 🔊 Servers Firing Internet (No. 37) |
Map ID | 0008, 0016, 0019, 0020, 0021, 0022, 0023, 0024, 0047, 0048, 0049, 0050, 0051, 0052, 0062, 0174, 0254 |
Version Added | 0.00 |
The Computer World is an area accessible from the Nexus through the solid white doorway.
Features
Computer world is a single desktop with a toolbar on the bottom, seven folders, and an E icon. The clock always shows 6:30. The colors of the toolbar and window, as well as the desktop background, change to match the equipped Menu Theme.
To return to the Nexus, interact with the Window icon on the left side of the toolbar. To change menu themes, interact with the white rectangle button on the bottom right and interact with the unlocked theme, then interact with the button again to close the window.
Each folder contains up to twenty files, typically music tracks. Music tracks are unlocked as you explore the dreamworld. To see your music completion rate, click the "rate" text. To exit a folder, click the green back arrow. If all of a music track's variants have been unlocked, a small black blinking indicator will appear up and to the right of it.
The bottom left folder also contains the 7 crystals' diary entries, allowing you to re-view them after collection.
The top right folder contains a few images and text files, as well as three sub-folders. The two on the right have unique file images. The bottom row of music files here are unique; the three on the left are played in ZApNeF, the one to the right is the 9 save themes (unlocked at the same time as the menu themes), and the rightmost is four bonus tracks used in older versions of the game. (unlocked by destroying ? crates.)
The folder below that contains the 3 files new to 0.11.
The next file below that infinitely recurses on itself. If you go down too far, the computer begins to break down, until Itsuki is finally irreversibly sent to Glitch World.
Spoiler: 100% Music Completion Bonus
Once 100% Music Completion is achieved, a golden folder appears at the bottom right. This contains music that is impossible to collect, and also awards you with three extra menu themes. In place of the "rate" text is the protagonist of ZApNeF, wandering around the folder randomly. On interaction, it toggles between whether the classic or remixed tracks will play when booting up ZApNeF in the waking world.
The top five golden tracks are these remixes. The second one was used in the trailer announcing 0.11. The next three tracks are the bonus menu themes, and the greyed out glitchy ones are the songs played in the ending sequences of the game, including the Meta-Nexus. The other eight normal-looking tracks are played in its subareas, save for the one in the very bottom right, which plays during the Good Ending's credits.
Spoilers end here.The wallpapers can be found on the Menu Themes' wiki page.
Trivia
- The E icon resembles E-Man from Yume Nikki, and is a reference to Internet Explorer - an internet browser that also has an E as an app icon.
- The window in the bottom left is Madotsuki's symbol.
- The music completion rate was programmed by nulsdodage, as with most other Evergreen Edition features.
- The sub-folders in the top right folder contain templates for making tilesets and charsets in RPGMaker 2000/2003, which is what Someday and most other YNFGs are made in.
- In version 0.00, no other world connections were available. Interacting with the E icon resulted in an "Error 6-9" message, telling the player that to access Internet, they'll need to update the game to 0.01.
Directions
The Nexus → Computer World
Gallery
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