That was Sansar, which was a "game level loader" type of virtual world. You connect to a space, you wait while a gigabyte or so of content downloads, and then performance is good. It didn't sell. Usage was 10 to 100 concurrent users. It was sold off to another company. It's still up, averaging about 5 concurrent users.[1]
The idea behind "puppetry" is that not everyone will use it, but performers and people who want to be looked at will. The audience doesn't have to wear trackers. I'm looking forward to live theater in Second Life.
I've been to puppetry virtual meetings in Second Life. Someone rigged for full body tracking and with a good microphone dominates the meeting without effort.
The idea behind "puppetry" is that not everyone will use it, but performers and people who want to be looked at will. The audience doesn't have to wear trackers. I'm looking forward to live theater in Second Life.
I've been to puppetry virtual meetings in Second Life. Someone rigged for full body tracking and with a good microphone dominates the meeting without effort.
[1] https://steamcharts.com/app/586110