Is it something you aim for, or is it something you completely disregard?
I think it depends on what you’re using it for. If you’re going to a big party I think a better optimized avatar is kinda respectful to the people around you (plus higher likelihood that other people will actually see you). If it’s just you and a few people hanging out though, doesn’t typically matter
Yea I typically don’t mind when it’s a few people, unless I’m in a public instance and theres quite a lot of people in the world, then I have to start blocking very poor avatars to save my frames
I always aim for good. There was one time I was porting an avatar and I was at medium, but eventually I worked down to good. It looks better that way too!
depends. if i can feasibly optimize the avatar in unity, i will. however, if the only way for me to optimize the avatar is to use blender (decimation, atlasing, having UV maps reuse texture bits, combining skinned meshes, and more) then it’s not worth the effort, because that could be a week-long process depending on how many issues i encounter.
Every time VRchat gets more strict, more people flow to ChilloutVR. That’s where all the unoptimized avatars go and it’s laggy enough to make me sick.