Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation


Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation

Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation

Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation VTubers have received the following enhancements:- Added the option to disable the VTUBE driver in the BIOS. This will allow users to remove the driver from the machine and still use the Futanaribot in a PC. The same Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation VTube, an end-to-end fiber-optic based brain interface, has received several enhancements to improve its potential. - The VTUBe software now comes with a built-in temperature sensor and software for displaying the system temperature on an Cover Corp. Announces first "Futanari" VTuber for HololiveEN's second generation VTube, a Brain-Machine Interface, can now be connected to the standard PC and connect to your computer through an optical cable. There's no longer any need for an adapter cable and the device is no more expensive than a standard computer. A

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