rapid switching ( v., adj.) | |
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Other forms | Rapid Cycling |
Applies to | system functions |
Rapid Switching is state or period of time during which a system experiences quick repetitive switching. The time between switches and who comes to front may be completely random or follow a pattern. Typically, no headmate is able to hold on to front for more than a very short time during this process. Rapid switching is usally very draining and may lead to headpressure.
Related Terms
Front Gacha and Front Roulette may describe the randomness in which headmate switches in at what time.