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Soon after OSC for Avatar was released, many developers have been bringing interesting ideas to life and sharing them on Twitter and Discord. Some of them will be released for end users.
However, I do have a concern.
For example, suppose we introduce three OSC plug-ins. They will work well, but they will individually make connections to the VRChat process and communicate individually. Depending on what the plugins are processing, this can add a lot of load.
Other than that, the user has to start all the plugins before starting VRChat, and then configure the ports and other settings.
All of these have the potential to make the user experience worse, and we believe they cannot be ignored.
These concerns can be addressed by the development of a plugin manager.
Only one connection is needed (since only the parent process needs to communicate with VRChat, even if multiple processes are used).
Users would be able to run a single executable and activate the plug-ins they want to use with a single click.
It would be nice to be able to configure the host here as well.
I have this idea, but I shared it with the community because it would be difficult to implement on my own.
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This text is machine translated and may often be strange.
Soon after OSC for Avatar was released, many developers have been bringing interesting ideas to life and sharing them on Twitter and Discord. Some of them will be released for end users.
However, I do have a concern.
For example, suppose we introduce three OSC plug-ins. They will work well, but they will individually make connections to the VRChat process and communicate individually. Depending on what the plugins are processing, this can add a lot of load.
Other than that, the user has to start all the plugins before starting VRChat, and then configure the ports and other settings.
All of these have the potential to make the user experience worse, and we believe they cannot be ignored.
These concerns can be addressed by the development of a plugin manager.
Only one connection is needed (since only the parent process needs to communicate with VRChat, even if multiple processes are used).
Users would be able to run a single executable and activate the plug-ins they want to use with a single click.
It would be nice to be able to configure the host here as well.
I have this idea, but I shared it with the community because it would be difficult to implement on my own.
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