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An '''OS world''' is an OWOT world intended to mimic an [[wikipedia:Operating_system|operating system found on one's computer.]] | An '''OS world''' is an OWOT world intended to mimic an [[wikipedia:Operating_system|operating system found on one's computer.]] | ||
== Community | == Community reception == | ||
<blockquote>"''I hate those fake OS worlds so fucking much it’s just a bunch of links in a rectangle.'' | <blockquote>"''I hate those fake OS worlds so fucking much it’s just a bunch of links in a rectangle.'' | ||
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'''- [[D9eoead]]'''</blockquote> | '''- [[D9eoead]]'''</blockquote> | ||
== | == Non-scripted OS worlds == | ||
Worlds that mimic operating systems without the use of scripts. They contain ASCII replicas of webpages that users can navigate using coordinate links. | |||
=== OutcastOS === | === OutcastOS === | ||
By [[OUTCAST]]. | |||
=== /computer.yes === | === /computer.yes === | ||
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=== /computer.maybe === | === /computer.maybe === | ||
By [[Bzuki]], who also created a large amount of sequels to this world. | |||
== | The world (and its sequels) are often criticized for being low effort. | ||
== Scripted OS worlds == | |||
Simulated operating systems that are interactive through the use of scripts. | |||
=== /Hellow173/os === | === /Hellow173/os === | ||