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Holger_Duempelmann
Oct 17, 2023Brass Contributor
Permanent worlds that can be entered without an event?
It is already fun to deal with MS-Mesh. The adjustments with Unity also work quite well, my colleagues say. As a business consultant, I only ever see the results :-). What I would find great is the...
Holger_Duempelmann
Oct 18, 2023Brass Contributor
Thank you for your feedback 🙂
I am sufficiently familiar with this discussion from related solutions. There really are pros and cons.
Many rooms with few people is of course also an issue.
But if you consider a mesh as an extension of an intranet or virtual workplace, then there should be room for such things.
The rest is then to be organised via change and adoption procedures.
In an intranet, employees also have permanent access to certain, generally valid information :-).
Time will see :).
I am sufficiently familiar with this discussion from related solutions. There really are pros and cons.
Many rooms with few people is of course also an issue.
But if you consider a mesh as an extension of an intranet or virtual workplace, then there should be room for such things.
The rest is then to be organised via change and adoption procedures.
In an intranet, employees also have permanent access to certain, generally valid information :-).
Time will see :).
Vesa Nopanen
Oct 18, 2023MVP
I fully agree there *should* be a persistent space. In the name of the Metaverse it should be not just everlasting space, but a persistent "permanent" space where changes people do would remain and thus it would be .. a kind of real life space. Perhaps a cleaner would need to be called occasionally to reset it to better state. 🙂
Ideally there would be a persistent coffee area / lounge, management group space, project spaces and so on.
At the moment, I am content with events, as it is important to get the foundation great to support new features.
Ideally there would be a persistent coffee area / lounge, management group space, project spaces and so on.
At the moment, I am content with events, as it is important to get the foundation great to support new features.