Meta has launched the 91st version of Horizon Worlds which includes a new loading screen, moderation features, and more.
Meta is finally fixing that boring and ugly loading screen in Horizon Worlds.
The biggest visual change in the new update is the new loading screen. Instead of that boring blue loading screen, Meta would like to introduce you to…the vista. In response to feedback from the community, event creators can now choose whether to allow the “poll to remove” feature for their event guests and attendees. When setting up an event in the Create Event menu, use the associated toggle to turn this feature on or off. This setting can also be updated again at any time during the event.
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