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发布于:2019 年 4 月 15 日 下午 12:05
更新于:2019 年 4 月 15 日 下午 12:12

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VRChat is something pretty unique in my opinion. Having put in about 60 hours in 2 weeks after getting it here's my MAJOR impressions.

PROS
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--Pretty much unlimited potential for content. If it can be dreamed up, you, or somebody else with the know-how, can or already has made it. I've been to dance clubs, quaint Japanese towns, up space elevators, and camping out in the woods. I've been a transformer, robot, cat, Doritos bag, chair, neko chick, batman, and about 100 other things/people.

--You can be as social as you like. This may seem odd to say in a VR"Chat" game, but sometimes it's nice just to go and relax alone by a fire in the woods, which I did for 30 min, and it was amazing. I myself tend to be more quiet and chime up when I overhear something that interests me, and then I just add my 2 cents. Sometimes it doesn't lead anywhere, but sometimes you strike up a conversation among people that lasts for 2 hours chilling on a rooftop (which I did) and made some new friends.

--For as much content as this platform can provide it performs very well. Of course I can only speak from the perspective of my own system (Ryzen 1800x, 2080RTX, 1Gbps Fiber) but most worlds I have ever been in have been silky smooth, and even a 500MB+ world only took about 45 seconds to load up. However, player avatars CAN and DO affect this...See the CONS list below.

--While I don't have too many friends yet in the game, I have already seen the fantastic potential for group chat/hangout sessions. If you've ever just chilled in a Discord channel with a bunch of friends chatting, then imagine that with a full VR world around you that you all could be in...would be amazing IMO.

CONS
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--Like myself, many people's only exposure to VRChat is through a Meme or YouTube compilation video showing a bunch of "Do you know da WEI?" stuff. I would LOVE to say that sort of behavior isn't common, but it is. This is especially the case in high populated "gathering" worlds, like the "The BOX" or "Presentation Room". These worlds are often filled with people (new users and otherwise) that are just there to be as intrusive to others as they can. Luckily there are safety features the game has that allows you to mitigate a lot of the annoyances. However, I still come across some jackhole who blows out my eardrums and blurs my entire screen for 30 seconds or until I force close the game. Use the safety features, and block/mute features liberally.

--People being able to make their own avatars is awesome, but it comes with a price. Many people use avatars that are just not optimized for the game and can impact your framerate. Hell, I've been in a world with 10+ other people with silky smooth frame rate and one person shows up with such an avatar and it becomes a slide show. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be much you can do about it, other than disable that person's avatar.

--IMO, to get the most enjoyment from VRChat, Full body tracking is a must. Unfortunately, it's either complicated to setup using various bits and pieces of other hardware/software (ie:Kinect), or expensive (each VIVE tracker is about $100 and you need 3). I spent a little over $950 on my VR setup (VIVE, 3 Trackers, Deluxe Audio Head strap, straps for the trackers). Worth it to me, but definitely a hit to the old wallet.

NEUTRALS
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--Although it has a desktop mode, you won't get the true "feel" of VRChat and it may seem a little bland, and nothing more than a glorified chat room. For those with a VR headset you will definitely be in a much better position to appreciate the beauty and hard work that others have put into some of the worlds and avatars. Full body tracking ( which I picked up after only playing VRChat for less than 10 hours) is tremendously beneficial in helping you become fully immersed in the environment.

--You CAN create your own avatars and worlds after a short "trial" period. It took about 24 hours of game time to gain access to this. It will not be an easy task if you haven't used Unity or other 3D programs before, however if you're technically inclined you CAN figure it out with some time and effort. I personally have never used Unity before but did manage to make my own personal little world, which is very satisfying.

CONCLUSION
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Overall, I'm enjoying my time in VRChat, and I'm sure I will continue to do so well into the future. If you have a VR System give it a shot, it's free so nothing to lose. Spend a few hours looking around the worlds, and don't just go in popular worlds, find a world to yourself that looks interesting and explore it. There are worlds out there that will suit pretty much anybody's taste.

I hope this has been helpful.
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