Looks a lot like altspacevr. nice app looks a lot like altspacevr.com Only miss the upload of my own Avatar. and building the kits with world, I can't enlarge the kits that will be a plus if this feature also comes. Furthermore I give the app a 5 and advertise a lot in Europe so that more old altspacevr people come here. i miss the altspacevr community a lot with me
投稿者:Klaas Hoving
★1
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ハブには誰もいない。 参加したばかりなのに、階段を下りると誰もいない
投稿者:thegoat6715
Nobody In hub. I just joined and then when I went down the stairs nobody was there
My favorite on Oculus. Cluster is truly my absolutely favorite amongst VR worlds. Recently I'm using Oculus just for Cluster. The worlds' variety is huge and growing. You can create your own world. And people - people are so friendly!.. Since probably around a month playing with Cluster, I haven't met any toxic people (in VR chat it happens immediately after joining a world).
Short, Cluster is a VR gem with mindblowing worlds. I wrote an essay about my experiences here: https://medium.com/merzazine/life-and-art-in-cluster-a636e72dfaee
Couldn't sign up. I don't remember if it didn't work, or I was too lazy to sign up, but I can't be arsed anymore to do that 'take this pin to your desktop browser and sign up so you can experience the empty hub environment of your VR work from home clone." I'm just too tired.
A viable alternative to VRChat. I've been waiting for this thing to get released on Quest 2 after having some issues with this app, but now it's here and I'm enjoying it. A good alternative to VRChat for those who can't handle VRChat's limitations or performance issues on Quest 2.
=PROS= -Performance is better on Quest 2. (Likely because they are using URP instead of the built-in RP) -No avatar limitations (But don't go crazy with performance-heavy features on your avatar) -Big names in Japan hosts good events there. (Ex: MyDearest, Sword Art Online, vSingers like YuNi, etc) -Virtual camera included (With the ability to download it on the website for later) -Cross-platform with PC VR, Quest 2, and smartphones & tablets.
=CONS= -Performance issues are still present. (Likely because of unoptimized avatars or worlds, but still, the performance is better than VRChat) -Some big events & V-Items cost some Cluster Coins. (In-game currency that you need to purchase with real money) +On the plus side of Cluster Coins & V-Items, it's a good monetization method for big name event organizers who likes hosting the big event possible, like a concert for example. -Some of the features aren't as advanced as VRChat. (For example, Cluster's built-in camera does not have some features like camera VFX, green-screen, etc) -Photos taken inside Cluster won't be saved on your headset for those who prefer to have it this way. (Unless you take a photo in first-person via your Quest 2 headset's built-in screenshot capture) -Some parts of the app's website aren't fully translated to English. -The most obvious part. Bugs and glitches. (The app crashed at the calibration part if you press the triggers too early before your avatar appears)
=VERDICT= While not perfect, Cluster is, in my opinion, a good alternative to VRChat for those who don't want to deal with their immense performance issues, bugs, or for people who like hosting events like music concerts, press conferences, and things that suit their interest.
Not too bad. This looks like a good alternative to Facebook horizons and VR chat. In fact, I would say it's pretty much both those put together. However, it doesn't seem like there's too many people here and everybody seems kind of quiet and their mic is muted but other than that I see it has potential also my other complaint is there's not too many things written in English but considering everything that is to be expected
The uncompromised Cluster experience. It took a long time for Cluster to land on standalone, but the wait was worth it: as far as I can tell this is the full uncompromised experience of the Cluster social VR app, with pretty much all worlds and avatars of the PC & smartphone versions available for access. Impressive to see the number of avatars displayed at once. Login was also a pleasant experience, only needing to input a short login code from an outside device once.