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Since there aren't currently any major competitors, the game is being developed very slowly, and they are releasing content simply to keep their current subscribers. However, adult games are a niche market to tap into, and the day will come when another competitor arrives and challenges 3DXChat.
Moreover, their graphics engine is Unity, which is quite limited. It would only take a well-funded studio using the Unreal Engine to enter this market with a similar project.
Thanks for such a thoughtful and detailed review. We’re always grateful for feedback like this, especially when it comes with practical suggestions. You're absolutely right – 3DXChat has big potential as both a social space and a creative platform, and we know there’s room to grow.
We’re actively working on expanding customization options and adding more variety in visuals and content. Your ideas about avatar diversity and creator-driven content are especially interesting – a marketplace concept is something we’ve been thinking about as well, though it would need careful planning and moderation.
Appreciate the time you took to share all of this – it helps shape the future of the game.
– The 3DXChat Team