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But yes the avatars I have tried both official and unoffical seem to be extremely limited in their animations as I have said.
I kind of expect this from amateur modders on steam, but I thought the official ones would be of a higher quality and have a better range of motion.
So is this response basically if we want better we have to hope another user makes something better or we make something better ourselves?
As my suggestion is me basically asking for better official avatars.
If there are any user created avatars on the workshop that work well, would there be any you'd recommend?
I dunno maybe there is something wrong with my setup because as I said I've noticed FaceRig in general doesn't seem to mirror the users face as accurately as it once did.
The user created Rick and Morty avatars I mentioned used to work great. USED TO. But now it's like all the avatars both 3D and 2D, especially the 2D ones faces have been paralyzed from too much botox.
Is there any way to roll back to previous versions of FaceRig? Because it just feels that some of the updates over the past year or so have resulted in FaceRig not performing as well as it used to. And it would be great to see if previous versions that worked flawlessly for me still do.