But What About Having A Virtual Wedding

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Content of the article Since the beginning, the idea of living in the virtual world has become very popular. For instance, take Minecraft for instance - players can construct houses or entire villages. MINECRAFT TEXTURE PACKS



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A couple was married in the metaverse, and some people are complaining about the graphics Back to Video



Yes, there were many who used Zoom to attend weddings in COVID-19, but what about hosting the entire wedding in the metaverse - a swarming virtual world - with each guest in attendance acting as an avatar? It turns out that it's already possible.



The reaction on the internet has been mixed. Some are thrilled with the idea and others are pinning it. Others point out that similar events have been taking place for years on different platforms that have more appealing graphics.



Really, hard to think of anything more harrowing than anything I'd like to do less than look at cartoons of people on a conference call. Call it what you want.



The New York Times reported that Traci and Dave Gagnon got married in the metaverse on the labor day weekend. The couple held their wedding in person ceremony at the New Hampshire golf club, but they also had one in the virtual world for their family and friends. Instead of having an actual video conference the couple decided to have the entire thing take place in a virtual location. Images from the real-life wedding were broadcasted in the virtual one.



Jezebel quickly reacted to the story, declaring in a headline: "The Metaverse may be the worst thing that could ever happen to weddings." It also said that this could make if impossible to politely decline an invitation to a wedding.



Many Twitter users disagree with the content of this article.



One user wrote, "This was happening 20 years ago, but why is this so unique now?"



Others claimed that graphics in games such as Second Life and World of Warcraft were more appealing fifteen years ago.



"Really difficult to imagine anything more awful, anything I'd want to do other than stare at the cartoons of people on conference calls," another Twitter user wrote. "Call it whatever you want."



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The idea was adored by many. "A novel way to celebrate weddings! What could you have imagined such a wedding before? The possibilities are endless," one wrote. Another wrote about an ethereal wedding in front of the Eiffel Tower.



Article content The Gagnons said that having their wedding in the metaverse meant people could attend who might not have been able to in person. minecraft resources Traci's maid of honor was still able walk Traci down the aisle. Dave's best friend was able to deliver his toast even though he wasn't able to attend due to his wife's pre-existing medical conditions.



The metaverse that hosted the wedding was made by Virbela the company which, according to its website, "builds immersive 3D worlds for learning, work and virtual events." With the Virbela platform there is no VR headset is needed and it can be used with virtually every computer.



Gamers were not thrilled with the outcome.



"Graphically, Metaverse looks about the similar to the PlayStation 1" says an article on dexerto.com. It is a gaming news site.



this is from my friends' wedding in Final Fantasy XIV and look how much nicer it looks than whatever this is lmao pic.twitter.com/D0CxweAmoW



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Article content Many Twitter users posted photos of weddings that took place many years ago in the multiplayer online role-playing game Final Fantasy XIV. "Look how much nicer it appears," one wrote.



For the Gagnons getting married in the metaverse made sense since their avatars were able to meet before either of them had met in person. According to The New York Times interview the couple met at a Las Vegas company event when they both worked for eXp Realty. This company is expanding into virtual work and the metaverse.



Man, I went to a wedding in FF14 two weeks ago and it was better than this pic.twitter.



That's awesome. Anyway, check out this wedding that I attended in FFXIV with an Frog in it pic.twitter.



I love that so many of these responses are about xiv weddings, they're adorable pic.twitter.