How Radeon in VRChat Was Delayed by Six Months

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How Radeon in VRChat Was Delayed by Six Months

Hola. ¿Cómo están todos?

Soy Hiro del Laboratorio de Full Body Tracking.

Previously, I wrote about “Radeon Fundamentalists.” People who attacked me and other content creators, never apologized, and quietly continued their activities.

Today I’m writing about another side of that story. In short: their behavior delayed Radeon’s adoption in the VRChat community by roughly six months.

Information Stayed Frozen

Information about Radeon and VRChat had stopped at a certain point in time, never getting updated. Old driver issues, old Virtual Desktop behavior, old Windows problems — all outdated but still sitting at the top of search results.

Why? Because people who tried to write updated information had their comment sections raided, were pressed on Twitter, and received proselytizing DMs on Discord. Content creators who couldn’t withstand this withdrew from Radeon topics.

The result: “Radeon doesn’t work” and “you’ll have trouble in VRChat” — evaluations from a single past moment — remained as current assessments.

Radeon Had Actually Improved

While information stagnated, Radeon itself had been evolving. Drivers improved, SteamVR behavior stabilized, AMD software became more user-friendly.

But that evolution didn’t reach the VRChat community. Because the people who would update the information had been driven away by attacks.

Six Months Matters

In VRChat’s fast-paced world, a six-month delay is significant. Someone who could have started with Radeon six months earlier would have gotten comfortable with full tracking, made friends, hosted events, and settled into the community. The person who couldn’t get in due to lack of information lost that entire six months.

That experience can’t be recovered by “just start now.”

So I Write Now

I can’t undo the past. So I write now. I’ll keep producing fair, accurate, and fresh Radeon information. Even if fundamentalists attack, I’ll keep writing.

If even one person reads this and realizes “oh, Radeon works now,” that’s enough for me.

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