Determinable Unstable -v0.2.0 Pilot- is an atmospheric visual novel developed by FreakilyCharming, featuring the distinctive art style of the renowned artist Ray-Kbys. Released as a "pilot" or demo version, this project explores themes of isolation, psychological tension, and the uncanny, often compared to the developer's other works like Butterfly Affection ~Kowaku no Youchuu~. Overview of the Pilot Experience
The Developer Pseudonym: Ray-Kbys (pronounced "Ray-Kay-bees") is believed to be the lead architect of the Determinable Unstable project. Traces of an older GitHub account under the handle r_kybs show contributions to a neural network obfuscator called "FogNet" in 2019. The account has since been deleted.
✅ Good: Identical runs with identical seeds will produce identical intermediate states.
⚠️ Warning: It will crash on edge cases (null inputs, division by zero, out-of-bounds memory).
⚠️ Warning: The Pilot flag means logging is verbose, and there is a 50% chance it phones home to a debug server.
❌ Bad: Do not use this in production. Do not use this with unsaved data.
❌ Bad: No support. The -Ray-Kbys- signature implies a solo developer who will ignore your bug reports until v0.3.0.
“In a reality where stability is a paid subscription, one glitch learns that being ‘undetermined’ is not a bug—it’s the only weapon against the system.”
-v0.2.0: This part resembles version numbering commonly used in software development. Specifically, it suggests that the concept or software in question is at version 0.2.0, indicating it is in a relatively early stage of development.
Determinable Unstable is a visual novel project developed by the artist Ray-Kbys (also known as Ray-K), the creator behind cult-classic titles like Teaching Feeling and Butterfly Affection.
The title serves as a thematic blueprint for the experience Ray-Kbys is crafting:
"Ray-Kbys" appears to be a pivotal element within this context, potentially representing a novel approach, a technological innovation, or a theoretical model. Without a direct reference, one can speculate that Ray-Kbys could be related to: