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@EmpireEnemyy Steam Deck can play it on "very high" due to it only running it on as desktop -mode, not as an actual VR mode.
VR mode requires a lot more hardware power than the Desktop version.
@CreamyTigers2 VRChat is like Discord Voice chat, or any voice chat, where you can not only just talk and chat with your friends, you can also interract with them.
@JackTheFoxOtter Well. At least the avatar itself should be fine on that regards, since that Viwi avatar base has one of the best FT blendshapes, so the remaining factor for the bad visemes is either platform itself, or poorly calibrated FT.
@Minibattle_Lop My Base Stations have been running nonstop nearly 6 years now, and they still work perfectly fine.
And I have 4 of them.
So at least I can say, I have not had any issues with them.
@AustinSmileVR Yeah. I personally prefer the VRCFury toggles, because it makes it much easier to just edit them however you want.
For me it is also much easier to "troubleshoot" the issues if something is not workin correctly.
No need to dig through all the layers of animations and animators
@JAXON4RTIC Well. Looking at all his videos. His FT seemingly has never been "just right".
I personally would not use my Babble on VRchat at all, if the visemes would be that bad with it.
It just ruins the immersion so badly for me.
@TheJZackT No. Those, proper ones, also works as a dehumidifier.
They have container inside of them where the water gets collected, and you need to empty it some time to time.
I think Valve should, at this point, just make a non-stand-alone variant of the Steam Frame, which would not need any RAM or SSD, so they could keep it cheap.
@Wario64 Valve should this point just develop non-stand-alone variant of the Steam Frame, which doesn't need any RAM or SSD Storage to keep the device price cheap.