>>1131113>frequent/vm/, /vr/, mainly to find obscure games, gathering info based on user opinions in regards to pros and cons of certain software/hardware and games. Usually ask questions if I really need to. /a/ and /v/ for seeing what's currently relevant/popular. Didn't visit /vr/ much before the rule change and I sorta regret it. /v/ already has enough discussions on GBA, PS2, Gamecube, etc. There's nothing special about /vr/ anymore, least there's still people actually discussing retro games. Might start visiting /tv/ to find some nice obscure shows. /t/ for obvious reasons.
>homeboard/f/. Old chan culture. Recently there's been an increase of annoying namefags and faggots for the past couple months, but it's still home regardless. /f/lashes in general hold a special place in my heart for variety of content. You could have loops, short little games, unique animations, music/image galleries and doujinshis, so on. There's also /f/lashes for specific days of the week and seasonal /f/lashes, some being variants of other /f/lashes. Found a fuckton of great anime and songs from there too. There'll never be a board like /f/lash, and fuck Adobe for what they've pulled.
[spoiler:lit]P.S.[spoiler:lit]Videos converted to /f/lash are not /f/lashes, fuck off with that shit faggots.[/spoiler:lit][/spoiler:lit]