Yeah, I would like multiple social VR world systems to become viable, both so there isn’t a monopoly and so there can be bigger uptake of people getting into VR.
That’d actually be sweet. There’d be two issues though. The first is that you’d need some kind of SDK for users to upload their own worlds and make their own avatar, and the second is that the server costs would likely be significantly more expensive than hosting something like a Lemmy instance.
Yeah, I would like multiple social VR world systems to become viable, both so there isn’t a monopoly and so there can be bigger uptake of people getting into VR.
Do you mean like each their thing or some sort of fediVRse?
I was speaking more the former, but the latter would be awesome if it was technologically viable.
That’d actually be sweet. There’d be two issues though. The first is that you’d need some kind of SDK for users to upload their own worlds and make their own avatar, and the second is that the server costs would likely be significantly more expensive than hosting something like a Lemmy instance.
Mozilla has something like this working (mozilla hubs) and matrix is also working on a federated vr prototype which u can try out.