Earlier this week was supposed to be a time of celebration for the folks at Meta as a reality-devouring project. horizon world Now available in more countries. The occasion was marked by Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself posting a digital “selfie” of his in-game avatar in front of his Eiffel Tower. cute.The problem was that the graphics were comparable to what you’d expect from a kid’s game robloxnot from the efforts of multi-billion dollar companies to shape our collective virtual future. I immediately let Mark Zuckerberg’s selfie go to hellAnd now Zack is here to do some damage control.
Posting on Instagram is a whole new virtual rendition of Zuckerberg for anyone who’s scrolled through recommended posts enough to see it. It is unknown how many souls were sacrificed to give the little glow, but it appears to contain more Life Essence than the last one. This is the 4th or 5th VR version of the Zucc that we got in .But here comes the motherfucker I just saw rear He showed us something really great a few years ago. In other words, don’t assume that what you see above is permanent. When he says VR services are always evolving, he suggests something similar in a post that accompanies the new “Selfie.”
A major update to Horizon and avatar graphics is coming soon. More information will be shared on Connect. Also, the photo I posted earlier this week is very basic and was taken very quickly to celebrate the launch. n is improving very rapidly.
It’s true, screenshot of horizon world It doesn’t always look as bad as the one Zuckerberg shared earlier this week. But that’s also part of what made it so mysterious.why that What does the company leader boast about? at the same time, horizon world Still, it doesn’t look as good as what you see in other VR products.
Many would say that Meta’s Quest hardware priced for the average consumer is all about being able to handle a lot of people at once. But then there’s the performance, and then there’s the artistry. What everyone was reacting to was what seemed like a grisly lack of soul. The Eiffel Tower is supposed to be an important cultural relic, but I can’t collect it at all from the VR version. The digital version isn’t inspiring unless it tries to evoke a burp. What’s the point?
Meta as a company has already left a bad taste in a lot of people’s mouths, so seeing them push their way to VR dominance with endless amounts of cash is exciting for us. Little does it seem to care about the spirit of this thing that is supposed to be the future of technology? or People jump when Pastel Zucc doesn’t blink.
Good graphics anyway! Woo.