It's empty and boring. You spawn into it and the place is a ghost town. From what I remember, there's a >bar for hosting (streaming) comedy clubs or something >some place to watch sports >some half-assed arena full of "games" that are lame and boring
We need a peer to peer metaverse. If you add your resources to the network youll get some metacoins. Also everyone is God on his own domain and can make his own rules. The metaverse could grow naturally.
The shareholders and execs so RPO, so they also wanted to create a corporate controlled virtual space, where people would randomly come together to do things, where real-estate was an actual thing and everything was interconnected by artificially scarce shared resources.
It was supremely pointless and the amount of effort put into this without even putting a nanosecond of thought into it, was embarrassing.
Even if people did use a single service controlled by someone else for many things (like VRchat, etc), the only market it could sustain would be autistic furfag commissions and corporate ability to "be on the ground floor" wouldn't exist.
Children play GorillaTag and teens/young adults play VRChat.
There is a budding market for VR social environments, you just have to chase this young market and appeal to them. The perfect game that mixes GorillaTag with VRChat would be a playground where you swing your arms playing roblox-type games combined with anime titties.
>potatoes can run vrchat
well sure, but can they run vrchat fast enough to not be uncomfortable when using a vr headset?
you can get away with 20fps on a monitor, but with a headset that's not going to cut it
>make a virtual world of limitless possibilities >sterilize it as much as possible >nobody interested in virtual worlds wants to play one with stricter rules than real life
Half the reason vrchat and especially secondlife are popular is because they’re pretty unrestricted. Or at least their platforms encourage the users to be weird. You’re supposed to be whoever or whatever you want to be.
Meta encourages you to be literally yourself, and nothing more.
No anime waifus, no cooming, so nobody cared.
It's empty and boring. You spawn into it and the place is a ghost town. From what I remember, there's a
>bar for hosting (streaming) comedy clubs or something
>some place to watch sports
>some half-assed arena full of "games" that are lame and boring
literally nothing happened, that was the problem
can't die if it was never alive
Focused on normalfags while normalfags can't focus on anything
Second life is simply unbeatable
Ff14 is the competitor
9/10 people interested in VR are porn addicts. The remainder play simulators.
You couldn't rape women virtually, so the entire Indian subcontinent abandoned it.
guys
GUYS
imagine facebook, right?
facebook, but... random people can literally walk in and see what you're doing at any time
>random people can literally walk in and see what you're doing at any time
aaand now you know why things like second life and vrchat are full of perverts
We need a peer to peer metaverse. If you add your resources to the network youll get some metacoins. Also everyone is God on his own domain and can make his own rules. The metaverse could grow naturally.
they did this, Decentraland, ($MANA), been around since 2017, currently empty and worthless
at this point it must have been about tax evasion or something
The shareholders and execs so RPO, so they also wanted to create a corporate controlled virtual space, where people would randomly come together to do things, where real-estate was an actual thing and everything was interconnected by artificially scarce shared resources.
It was supremely pointless and the amount of effort put into this without even putting a nanosecond of thought into it, was embarrassing.
Even if people did use a single service controlled by someone else for many things (like VRchat, etc), the only market it could sustain would be autistic furfag commissions and corporate ability to "be on the ground floor" wouldn't exist.
Don't underestimate the power of FOMO.
Children play GorillaTag and teens/young adults play VRChat.
There is a budding market for VR social environments, you just have to chase this young market and appeal to them. The perfect game that mixes GorillaTag with VRChat would be a playground where you swing your arms playing roblox-type games combined with anime titties.
I just bought land in it.
Hopefully it's dead, but you know, "That is not dead which can eternal lie,And with strange aeons even death may die. Boo, naggers"
didn't pop off because it required $1000 VR headset
+$3000 gaming PC
Quest 2 was like $200, and even veritable potetos can run VRChat
>potatoes can run vrchat
well sure, but can they run vrchat fast enough to not be uncomfortable when using a vr headset?
you can get away with 20fps on a monitor, but with a headset that's not going to cut it
>make a virtual world of limitless possibilities
>sterilize it as much as possible
>nobody interested in virtual worlds wants to play one with stricter rules than real life
Half the reason vrchat and especially secondlife are popular is because they’re pretty unrestricted. Or at least their platforms encourage the users to be weird. You’re supposed to be whoever or whatever you want to be.
Meta encourages you to be literally yourself, and nothing more.
Second Life has an assortment of lewd anime, furry, and BBC avatars and dedicated cooming zones. Meta never had a chance.
>eat virtual ass in vrchat
>have an orgy with a dozen people including a dog in secondlife
>the word penis is censored in meta
hmmmmmm