It’s always far behind Rec Room or VR chat and Meta seems to be trying hard to push it as much as they can. But until now at least, it hasn’t gone anywhere.

Don’t get me wrong, I certainly don’t root for it, I’m just wondering what your predictions would be.

  • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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    101 year ago

    No. Facebook has no clue what people actually want. Most CEOs see a square peg when they look in the mirror and think everyone’s a square peg. So they make clothes for square pegs, cars for square pegs, houses for square pegs, so all the other pegs look like square pegs because everything is designed around square pegs.

    However, a platform like VRChat allows people to throw all that away and be the round peg they always wanted to be. This causes confusion in the brain of a CEO and can result in injury to themselves, their company, and lead to accusations that the other pegs are just a small selection of people being “woke”, weirdos, freaks, degenerates or being undesirable (bonus points if they flail around wildly and accuse black people of racism, gay people of homophobia, etc). After all, how could someone be different? Everyone knows the square peg is the most powerful, desirable, and all around good-looking peg in the bunch. As such, people like Zuckerberg will (hopefully) never succeed at making a virtual platform.

    • @fer0n@lemm.eeOP
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      41 year ago

      Yeah, I think they’re too tied down by a) being a large corporation and b) being in it only to make money, not because they’re passionate about anything there, which I think relates to your point.

      I certainly wouldn’t want them to be the dominant “meet your friends - 3D world”. The only way I can see it go anywhere is if they use their platform control as an advantage: enabling certain features or tying it into the core experience and basically forcing everyone.