What's our evidence that Meta's Metaverse strategy is helplessly muddled? Well, there's Business Insider confirming what I reported, citing an insider last year. But even more evident is Meta trying to market its metaverse platform in the real world:
Meta said Monday that its first physical retail space will open on May 9 in Burlingame, California. The store will be at Meta’s Reality Labs complex, the office where its engineers work on technologies like virtual and augmented reality... Although Meta will sell its video chatting device Portal and Ray-Ban Stories glasses on site, most of the store’s real estate will be dedicated to showcasing the Oculus headset, a Meta spokesman said. That makes sense given Zuckerberg’s reportedly obsessive focus on the metaverse lately.
The practical difficulties are many. As I discussed with Bloomberg's Parmy Olson:
Wagner James Au, author of “The Making of Second Life,” who blogs regularly about metaverse platforms, says Meta can’t underestimate the psychological barriers to introducing people to VR. “I’ve worked for metaverse platforms and you really have to wrap your arms around someone and manipulate their head and their face while you put this headset on them.”
And that was a challenge requiring "VR condoms" even before there was, you know, a deadly global pandemic. But even beyond those issues, the fundamental problem is this:
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Bring New Excitement to Ancient SL Locations With a Discovery & Exploration Game (Comment of the Week)
While Linden Lab has saved Tempura, we discussed how preservation does not guarantee survival. Reader "Nadeja", however, thinks Tempura has better than average prospects:
What's the solution for sites that don't have as much native stability as Tempura? Nadeja has the glimmering of a great idea -- turn preserved SL sims into a grid-like game:
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Posted on Monday, April 18, 2022 at 02:12 PM in Comment of the Week, Economics of SL | Permalink | Comments (2)
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