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ChilloutVR also needs to sort out their outward appearance as a brand. They have no landing page for new users to learn about the platform, no good documentation for their creator tools, their Twitter status page hasn't even been touched in 2 years, the Twitter tags are mainly VRChat p*rn, TOS written in broken English and contradicting itself in places, and their press kit page is just broken.
The platform entirely needs a major cleanup to its outside image if we are to attract new players. We also need better tools and proper UI to keep those players longer than an hour.
They can't even switch from Windows to Linux because of their software. Do you really think they switch from VRC to CVR As much as I wish they do, they do not. That's why VRC is gonna stay popular.
In order for CVR to get any popular, it needs way more user-friendly UI, more shiny UI elements, easier way to upload content and of course the content creators like avatar creators have to supply CVR-ready content.