Earlier this week, Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of his digital character in front of the Eiffel Tower as a way of announcing that the game would be coming to France and Spain. Unfortunately for him, the internet immediately started dragging and meme-ifying the screenshot of the virtual reality platform, which was probably due to the graphics being similar to the Teletubbies game.
He wants you to know that Meta is working on the graphics of the meme. He showed off a more life-like version of himself and an ancient-looking plaza in a new set of pictures. He promised to give more details about the updates at the upcoming conference. Last year's event was held in October, but Meta didn't give a reply on when that would be.
He admits that the originalScreenshot is not flattering. The photo I posted this week was very basic and was taken very quickly to celebrate a launch. He said that the graphics in the program are capable of more. If my company hadn't sunk billions into a digital world that many people aren't sold on, I'd probably avoid posting quick and dirty pictures of it. That's just me.
There are other graphics that promise better graphics in an effort to get people to join its metaverse. Josh Anon, the product lead for Roblox, said in an interview with Protocol that the company's goal was to replicate the real world.
Graphics are not what you do with them Unless there is something interesting to see in its virtual worlds, Meta's new update to Horizon won't matter. The point is illustrated by this dunking on the original post.