Justice Above All:

Courtroom Receives New Update Soon

by Pan Diman

New lighting in the Courtroom. Screenshot by Pan Diman.

Creator of the Courtroom who goes by the name of Pan Diman announced that he is currently working on another update for his world, which is supposed to go public soon.

"It's been a while since the last time I updated this place," Pan Diman said. "However, now that there aren’t any huge raids going on, like it used to be in January, I guess more people might consider going back to the Courtroom because it’s going to have even more content and features from now on, and I hope people are going to find it at least half as fun as it is buggy.”

During our stay, we inspected the list of new changes and found out that the Courtroom will now contain over 25 new props, as well as at least 50 new photos, more buttons, audio effects, interactive items, including probably the most enjoyable prop so far, which is the shredder. “Oh yeah, you can shred a lot of things with it, not only the pictures,” the creator said. “And feel free to destroy other kinds of evidence, like fruits, tickets, documents, maybe cash, as long as no one needs them. Just don’t put any holy books or explosives into it.”

According to Pan, the world will also contain hundreds of new additional triggers in order to improve performance in it. After dozens of hours spent on various attempts to increase the framerate, he finally came up with a system that will hide unrequired props from people who aren’t supposed to see them.

"Some of the biggest complaints I heard were about the broken red button (probably due to some issue with the VRChat client), the voice falloff range, which is already fixed in my private version of this world, and the performance, although I do have to admit that I had several problems with my framerate in the Courtroom on my own, which is why I came to a conclusion that something had to be done and it needed better optimization."

As far as we know, the world might get updated in a week or two, as soon as Pan Diman gets rid of new bugs. Hopefully, he isn't lying and the new Courtroom is going to be more optimized than its predecessor.

More evidence should be accessible to the public very soon. Picture by Pan Diman.