Meta has made it easier to report bugs in its main virtual reality app. You can now report a problem with the app by pressing and holding the A, B, X, and Y buttons on your controllers, and attaching a picture of the problem.

There were early tests available to a subset of creators as far back as April 2021. Horn said that Meta has improved theUI and is now rolling it out to everyone. It seems like Meta is paying attention to the reports because thebugs reported through this tool are individually triaged by members of theHorizon Worlds team.

It isn't a surprise. The platform was unstable and had too many bugs near the end of the competition, which is why the competition couldn't be fairly judged. The team behind the app is in a quality lock down for the rest of the year to iron out the bugs before more people start using it. feedback from our creators, users, playtesters, and many of us on the team is that the weight of paper cuts, stability issues, and bugs is making it too hard for our community

Shah questioned why the team who built the app doesn't spend more time in it themselves.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has promised to give details about major updates to the game at the company's upcoming conference. The company is set to announce its next-gen headset, the Quest Pro. The upgrade to the reporting system is well- timed because new graphics and new hardware could cause a lot of new bugs.