Here’s a look inside: We’ve talked to VRChat veterans who have logged thousands of hours in the interconnected worlds of VRChat and we’ve had some tour guides point us towards the most memorable locations. VRChat shortened its growth runway by cutting
. We had already begun recording our observations. We don’t know what direction VRChat will take its social platform in the future, but this week, Don Hopper was our eyes and ears world hopping VRChat’s latest public locations.
Don returned from his trip with video recorded from dozens of PC VR worlds. It’s a bit overwhelming to see the incredible creative landscape possible with a beefy PC to really make it shine.30% of its workforce this weekThere’s so much to see, we’re going to make an effort here to link to many interesting public worlds over time. Link us to an interesting world with an email to [email protected].
All of Don’s captures this week were made with him as Spock running PC VR on his Intel I9 13900k CPU with 64GB of DDR5 RAM and an NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU streaming to Quest 3 via Virtual Desktop. The capture was performed directly in the Quest 3 head-mounted display. We’ve chosen to show what PCs can do. This is an airport. The Organism Trilogy contains a variety of surprising sights. “
The TC Falcon II And Planet Funkatron
There is so much happening in here that it is hard to really convey, and creator TC_Pool isn’t gonna help, describing it as “A HUGE world. Very immersive. Far too buckwild to explain here.”
TC_Pool adds: “Explore the ship, Explore the planet, fly brooms, drink potions, learn the lore, quest, zest, and much more.”
Next week we’ll have a look at a drivable steam train, the incredible ambiance at a VR space museum, and even take a trip to Ocarina of Time’s Hyrule.