virtual anchor Kagura Mea was originally scheduled to be held on November 21, but it was temporarily cancelled due to equipment failure. Afterwards, Kagura Mea also apologized to the fans in the event. This concert was originally the privilege of voting for the BLS virtual host area at station B. It is also hosted by station B. If something goes wrong, B is naturally responsible.
At the same time, after the concert was interrupted, someone claimed that he had stolen a character standing sign from the concert venue by taking advantage of the chaos, took the subway all the way home, and sold it on the Internet. Finally, according to me, it was 5,000 Deal. Stealing a standing card is already very incredible, but it can be sold at a high price, which is really confusing. An ordinary standing card, and it is still stolen, everyone will buy it. It is really shocking. . There is more than one stand in the venue
. This person should have stolen the one that was placed outside the door. If you hug it and run, it is estimated that no one will stop it. After all, no one would have thought of this kind of thing in advance, and there are still people who plan to fight against the cards. After this accident, I believe that similar venues should be more cautious. The cancellation of
originally made the fans dissatisfied. Some people took the video, and the fans and the staff quarreled at the scene. After a year of waiting for the concert to end in this way, time and travel expenses were also wasted. I believe people who came to the scene were uncomfortable. The performance was not regarded as the theft, which was undoubtedly worse and even more uncomfortable.
According to the explanation provided by station B, the main problem this time is that the Japanese equipment cannot be repaired. Virtual anchors’ performances usually require motion capture and real-time simultaneous display of 3D characters. Many previous similar virtual concerts mostly use video broadcasts. It is relatively simple and the technology is relatively mature. If simultaneous performances like this, there are technical problems. Not unexpected, the lessons of this failure should make the next performance easier to succeed.
In short, virtual anchors are also miserable. Opening an offline event has to overcome many difficulties, let alone watch out for "standing people" who fish in troubled waters. Life is so difficult. I hope ordinary people who eat melons will not follow along even if they don’t support it. To make trouble.