Visit MUD and click "Enter Verse." to visit our public verses.
You'll find yourself in the MUD lobby, where you can catch a glimpse of the room's activities and interact with others using text chat.
Depending on your device type, follow the steps below to enter the main room:
On the desktop, navigate your surroundings using the WASD or arrow keys, and teleport to different locations by right-clicking. Adjust your view with the Q and E keys, or by holding down and dragging the left mouse button.
For VR and mobile controls, consult our list of MUD Controls.
Get acquainted with the user interface, where you can mute your microphone, capture photos, share your screen, create objects, and more. This guide will introduce you to the basics, while the MUD Features section provides in-depth details.
You can import 3D models, images, videos and PDFs from all over the web including Sketchfab, Google Poly, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Twitch, Crunchyroll, and more. You can also store media for later use in the metaverse by opening the My Media modal in the user dropdown. You can find more in-depth instructions on how to use My Media in the metaverse documentation.
For now, try searching for content in the Community Media (you can open it in the more button or in the user menu).
You can also add media by dragging and dropping a file into the room, or by copying (Ctrl+c or command+c) a URL and then pasting it in the room (Ctrl+v or command+v).
You will find a multitude of objects, videos, and drawings in the metaverse. To efficiently manage these elements, simply hover your cursor over an object and press the space bar or tab key on the desktop to access the controls. For a more detailed overview of VR and mobile actions, consult our dedicated MUD Controls documentation.
You can open up a menu on users just like on objects. This lets you control their volume or hide them from your view. If you hold the status of a room owner or moderator, you wield additional privileges, including the ability to mute a user's microphone or temporarily remove them from the room.
We offer a database of immersive environments to suit any occasion. For those seeking heightened customization, our scene editor, Creator, allows you to create your own custom worlds.
Familiarize yourself with the scene browser by opening the dropdown menu and selecting the settings tab, there you can change the room scene.
Changing the scene is a privilege reserved for room moderators. You also need to be signed in using your email address. Logging in is not required to use MUD, but doing so provides benefits such as being able to save favorite rooms, and upload custom avatars.
This was just a quick intro to MUD main features. There's way more to explore! Check out a more in-depth MUD Features in the documentation.
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