Okay, so, today I messed around with this thing called “eReality Lesna”. Never heard of it before, but it sounded kinda cool, so I gave it a shot.
First off, I tried to figure out what the heck this “Lesna” thing even was. I googled it, poked around on some forums, and basically came up empty. It’s like this super secret project or something. I found some whispers about it being related to, like, augmented reality or virtual reality, but nothing concrete. Shrug.
Undeterred, I decided to just dive in blind. I managed to get my hands on some files – don’t ask me how – and just started playing with them. Mostly it was a lot of trial and error. I opened the files with an application that I have. It showed me a lot of messy codes. I can’t read any of it but I know it’s the core of the program.

Installation and Running
Then, I installed all these random programs that I thought might be related. A bunch of SDKs, some development environments, you name it. My computer was practically begging for mercy by the time I was done. After installing all these, I rebooted my computer to make sure they function normally.
- First, I downloaded this obscure installer from a forum post.
- Then, I ran the installer, hoping it wouldn’t brick my computer.
- After that, I restarted my machine, just in case.
- Finally, I clicked around until something happened.
And guess what? Something did happen! I got this weird, kinda glitchy, 3D forest to pop up on my screen. It wasn’t much, but hey, it was something!
I spent the next few hours just messing around with the settings, trying to see what I could change. I managed to tweak the lighting a bit, and even added some weird floating orbs, just for kicks. I saved the project file so I can continue my progress next time.
Honestly, I still don’t really know what “eReality Lesna” is supposed to be. But I had fun poking around and making something happen. Maybe it’s some kind of next-gen VR thing, or maybe it’s just some random developer’s unfinished project. Either way, it was a fun little adventure.
If anyone out there knows more about this “Lesna” thing, hit me up! I’m curious to learn more. In the meantime, I’m gonna keep tinkering and see what else I can make this thing do. Who knows, maybe I’ll stumble upon something amazing.

This is the end of my sharing. I will come back soon and bring you guys more cool stuff I have done these days.