Can someone qrd me how Hololive outfits work? I have heard of 2.0 and 3.0. Do these updates apply to previous outfits or only to the main outfit and future outfits?...
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>>110022034>Do these updates apply to previous outfits or only to the main outfit and future outfits?3.0 usually only works with their defaults but the difference between 2.0 and 3.0 is mostly just toggles Depending on how old the the Holo in question is, each of their individual need to be updated to 2.0And 2.0 rigging is basically the standard that all their new outfit will be using for here on
>>110023481So 2.0 is backwards compatible with previous outfits but 3.0 isn't?
>>110024312Nah it's more like they keep 3.0 as an exclusive to default outfits for some reason, but redo the rigging on all alternate outfits in 2.0 So for example; my oshi debuted in 2020, in 2024 she got a 2.0 rig on her default and the newest outfit she debuted that year also had 2.0. And throughout 2024 and 2025 all her previous outfits she got though 2021-2023 were slowly updated to 2.0 rigging, and every new subsequent outfit she's gotten since works on 2.0 rigging, but the start of 2025 her default outfit got updated from 2.0 to 3.0Keep in mind tho, newer members don't need to be updated because they're already debuted with 2.0 rigging
>>110024312>>110025512(me)I should also mention in cases like Fubuki or Flare; where they've had their entire models remade, none of their old outfits are compatible and they basically have to start from scratch
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>>110022034Most vtubers use publicly available applications like VtubeStudio with independently developed plugins like VBridger to handle their models/interactions. For the main official stuff, Holo and Niji typically use their own in-house applications that aren't compatible with others and thus harder to leak or something.Due to this incompatibility, indie tech tends to develop way, way faster than holo/niji do on their own since the corpos don't really have much incentive to constantly upgrade and rework their hundreds of models that are "good enough." 2.0 was the last real standard for movement, mouth shapes, etc. and most members still use that standard. 3.0 was the "latest" update with more range of motion, better mouth/eye tracking, more standardized toggles like teary eyes, heart eyes, etc. and is rolled out one at a time seemingly randomly. People apparently get upset if newer members "skip the line" and have fancier/more accurate/flashier models out of the gate, so they're forced to have the same shitty outdated tech on debut even though they'd ideally be upgraded down the line anyways.