![]() Prior to its launch, Linden Lab showed me an Egyptian tomb scene in Sansar. The official website now calls it a "live events destination" with a heavy emphasis on virtual concerts. "To me, it feels like VR is still where mobile was somewhere in the '90s," Altberg said. Standalone VR headsets like the Oculus Quest are slowly bridging the gap between smartphone and PC performance, but they still don't have the power required to run a multiplayer experience like Sansar. High-end hardware has undoubtedly improved over the last few years, but the associated cost - which includes a gaming PC - has remained roughly the same. "It's a long road, so that's why we made the decision to focus on both desktop and virtual reality and become more inclusive in the types of use cases and people that could be in it," Ebbe Altberg, CEO of Linden Lab told Engadget this week.Īltberg admits that Linden Lab leapt into the VR space "a bit early" and had hoped "for a bit steeper of a curve" in headset adoption. An exhibition by The Smithsonian American Art Museum in Sansar. And the team didn't want to dilute the experience so it could run on mobile-powered hardware like Google Cardboard and Samsung's Gear VR.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. Linden Lab knew that the number of people with high-end VR headsets was small, though. At the time, there were many 3D chat room experiences - including Second Life - but few that allowed large groups to strap on a headset and freely converse. ![]() Sansar's VR compatibility was a big draw. Similarly, Linden Lab hoped Sansar would attract users who crave diverse worlds - like those promised in movies such as Ready Player One - and, if they have a creative spark, possibly make their own assets that can be shared and sold to the rest of the community. ![]() The company hoped that this mix would attract commercial clients - think museums, car manufacturers and record labels - that want their own VR experience but don't have the technical expertise to deal with game engines and digital distribution. Second Life developer Linden Lab has sold Sansar, a platform for virtual 'scenes' that could be explored with a VR headset or traditional PC setup.īack in 2016, I described the service as " WordPress for social VR." A foundation that allowed creators to import custom assets and quickly build their own shareable world. ![]()
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