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Your comment got me curious, so I went on VRChat's steam page. This was the second "most helpful" review:

" Today I sat at a virtual bar and pretended to drink with a cat, a xenomorph, and a tiny anime girl.

What am I doing with my life.

UPDATE: So a bunch of bu's from dragon ball just invaded a cafe I was working in and started asking if we wanted to invest in bitcoin. I can't make this stuff up. This is their discord; <address> "

If that's the killer app, I wouldn't be too optimistic.



Maybe some people don't remember how popular chat rooms were back in the AOL days?


IIRC there was a lot of kicking and banning... so what does a kick look like in the glory of VR???


>If that's the killer app, I wouldn't be too optimistic.

You could have said the same thing about the internet after seeing the web in Mosaic.

People are using VR Chat, and adoption alone is what makes a "killer app." Complexity and depth and such can come later, but only after the masses have cared long enough to build on the foundation.


Clearly you've never MS Comic Chatted ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Comic_Chat


Try searching youtube for 'Uganda Knuckles' That seems to be the "killer app" for VRChat.




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