Summary
- VRChat’s new “selfie expression” feature offers facial, hand, and upper body tracking for desktop users via a webcam.
- The feature requires a VRChat+ subscription, priced at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.
- VRChat aims to enhance expressiveness in virtual reality by implementing advanced tracking features for player avatars.
VRChat recently introduced a new open beta feature, which enables face and upper body tracking for users playing on desktop platforms. This feature could be beneficial for individuals who enjoy using VRChat but lack the costly equipment required to showcase their movements and facial expressions within the game.
As a dedicated gamer, I must admit that VRChat has been experiencing some rough seas lately. It was quite a shock when they announced mid-2024 that an alarming 30% of the VRChat team would be let go. This unfortunate event is just one more addition to the long list of layoffs in game development that we’ve seen recently, casting a shadow over our gaming community.
Although some users felt empathy for the VRChat team members who were let go, this potential upgrade could win over the current players. VRChat is currently experimenting with a new feature that will enable PC users without VR headsets to show their facial expressions, hand gestures, and some upper body movements in-game. This feature, known as “selfie expression,” operates through a webcam. A demonstration video from VRChat’s community head, Tupper, displays the functionality of this new function on a virtual model within the game.
2. “selfie expression” aka desktop webcam tracking – VRC+ allows you to move your head, hands, and have some basic face tracking w/ a webcam on desktop! its surprisingly effective & makes desktoppers WAY more capable of expression. it looks nearly as good as half body. vid by Timo on Discord — tupper (@dtupper.com) 2025-03-12T20:54:31.629Z
Expressiveness is Key in Virtual Reality
Initially, VRChat allowed players to rotate their heads and detect rough arm and hand movements using controllers. As time went by, advancements in Virtual Reality led to more than just head and arm tracking. Modern VR headsets incorporate eye tracking, enabling players to gaze directly at others without needing to turn their heads. Additionally, motion capture technology has grown popular for activities like dancing or enhancing movement realism in virtual environments. In the digital world, it’s essential for avatars to look actively at players or display facial expressions during conversations, as it greatly contributes to a conversation much like it would in real life.
At the moment, individuals looking to experiment with the latest selfie expression feature must have a VRChat+ subscription. This subscription costs $9.99 monthly, or for a full year, it’s reduced to $99.99 in total. As we move forward, it will be intriguing to observe how this function develops, and potentially if they introduce an option that enables VR headset users to monitor their facial expressions as well.
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