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Dragon, VRChat player, engineer. He/Him, Demi/Ace. Married to Xamorah 10/31/2020 🌙
My mate caught a great photo of me singing karaoke in #VRChat over the weekend! I really enjoy the Furry Karaoke world
@cxberger it would indeed be super cool :)
@JoeyJRoo indeed haha. Seems like I find new ones faster than I can visit them!
@JoeyJRoo @PaweZ1 SAME THOUGH
@PaweZ1 @JoeyJRoo In terms of games, I've seen most of my favorite games make sure that they take desktop users into account to make sure it's playable and fun there too. Dead Men Walking is a great zombie shooter that is possible but challenging solo, more fun with friends. Lightcycle Arena has good desktop controls. (I recommend playing with at least 4 people total- might need to do a public instance). Khyaber's Mini Golf Madness says it's desktop compatible, though I haven't tried it myself in desktop mode. And that's not all there is.
@PaweZ1 @JoeyJRoo VRChat is the ultimate "I know a place" kind of thing. There's just so much content, both good and mediocre, that it's hard to find just the good stuff. And what's popular isn't always good. For me, I discover a lot of the most beautiful worlds on Twitter by following VRChat photographers like Bradlee1011, Neomance, and ExploreVRChat. The last one has a discord server ( discord.gg/XANAGXEJpn ) but the first two don't post outside of Twitter yet. I use one of my worlds playlists as a "to visit" list, and add worlds to it from the web browser when these creators post something I think looks cool.
@PaweZ1 don't worry, you're not alone. I see posts almost daily on VRChat reddit about people dealing with social anxiety. That's why I specified existing friends. There's lots to do besides just chatting, but part of that depends on having someone who knows where those cool things are. Games and activities, etc. One potential way to get your voice out if you do want to go in a public lobby is to visit a karaoke room. There's a really great furry karaoke world I regularly participate in. Then you have a time when it's your turn to use your voice, and it can help break the ice.
@PaweZ1 It's worth it- under certain conditions. Mostly, if you're using it to hang out with existing friends and VR is unavailable. It's not really worth it to use it on desktop as a single-player thing or to use it alone to make friends. Even as a VR player, it's rare to meet someone in-game that you'll be good friends with. Public worlds are hit-and-miss, usually leaning towards miss. I'd say make friends elsewhere, and use VRChat as a place to get together.
Finally back from vacation! Look what two weeks without #VRChat does to me lol