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Meta’s leg demo wasn’t real, but they’re still coming soon.
Oct 14, 2022, 12:45 pm EDT
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Earlier this week, Meta (Facebook) hosted its yearly Connect conference and had lots of exciting news to share. CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked in-depth about the Metaverse, the new Meta Quest Pro headset, and avatar legs in VR.
Interestingly, the big announcement that the company’s Horizon VR app will start adding legs to avatars received the most attention, more so than the physical products. It’s a pretty big deal and will make avatars feel more realistic. Unfortunately, it sounds like the impressive demonstration by Zuckerberg was nothing more than a neat party trick, even if legs are still “coming soon.”
Legs are coming soon! Are you excited? 🎉 pic.twitter.com/SB6qSepKm4
— Meta Horizon (@MetaHorizon) October 11, 2022
The video demonstration was extremely impressive. Virtual Mark and his on-stage friend looked at their legs, moved them around, and Mark even jumped into the air enthusiastically.
Turns out, it wasn’t real, and the clip is only a preview of our potential future VR selves. According to a staff member at UploadVR, an unnamed Meta spokesperson said that “the segment featured animations created from motion capture.” Meaning it was only a preview of what this feature may look like.
Unfortunately, that means it probably won’t be anywhere near as impressive whenever the feature finally arrives. It’s worth noting that Zuckerberg explained how the feature would work, saying that Meta would use an artificial intelligence model to predict the positions of a user’s whole body.
So while fancy avatar legs are coming soon, we’re not sure what they’ll look like. If you’re still interested in getting the highly upgraded Meta Quest Pro VR headset, you’re not worried about battery life, and can’t wait to get some virtual legs, pre-order one today from the link below.
via The Verge
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