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On VRChat it's called: Bag End - Hobbiton. Tags are: hobbit, lotr, shire, bagend, hobbiton
You Sir, are a genius.
Having brought so many, a "dream come true." To be able to explore, in "all around, life sized VR," the beloved Bag End.
As well as being able to wander through (even part of ) the Shire, with its rolling, tranquil beauty. Is a special thing indeed.
You have my, and I am sure MANY more LOTR lovers, thanks.
Kudos.
"You have my Bow."
It has a completely different style to this one. It's a more vibrant and cartoony version. In saying that, Bag End itself probably looks more detailed and accurate in the VRChat version, mostly due to the baked global illumination lighting. Which I wasn't able to do for the SteamVR Home version, due to it crashing when baking the global illumination in Hammer. Probably due to not enough RAM.
The landscape around Bag End is also bigger, and I've also added some rooms to some of the other hobbit houses around my smaller version of Hobbiton.