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VRChat Radeon Newsletter — Now Available
Hello. How’s everyone doing?
I’m Hiro from Full Body Tracking Lab.
Today I have an announcement. I’ve started another magazine.
It’s called “VRChat Radeon Newsletter” — a magazine focused on VRChat PC selection, particularly the AMD Radeon side. You might wonder why someone who mainly talks about full tracking is discussing Radeon. Let me explain.
VRChat PC Selection Is Honestly Very Difficult
VRChat PC selection is incredibly challenging. Unlike regular games with official recommended specs, VRChat’s requirements fluctuate wildly by world, player count, and avatar weights.
I Use Radeon
My main setup is Radeon. I run multiple full tracking devices while playing VRChat, streaming, working on avatars in Blender, and developing with Claude Code.
Honestly, I rarely have problems. But saying “Radeon works perfectly fine” would be dishonest. The reason I don’t have issues is that I use it in ways that avoid problems — not because Radeon is perfect in every scenario.
What I Want to Convey in This Magazine
- What Radeon can actually do in VRChat
- What it struggles with
- Troubleshooting after Windows Updates
- Virtual Desktop update quirks
- General VR hardware topics
I have zero intention of creating an “NVIDIA good, Radeon bad” rivalry. Both have strengths and weaknesses depending on use case.
But there ARE people who choose Radeon, and information from the Radeon side — especially in a VRChat context — is still scarce. So I’ll write it.
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