Refer to out of memory errors on Quest as RAM to avoid confusion
OctoFloofy
I constantly see people misinterpreting the error message on Quest which usually often results in users giving useless solutions. It would be better to actually refer to the running out of memory error as RAM instead so it's clear for people what it means so support topics about quest don't constantly end in wrong solutions and having to explain thousands of times what the error actually means.
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100の人
As with VRChat 2023.4.1, the number of people downloading avatars needs to be narrowed down to avoid crashes, and VRChat 2023.4.1p1 seems to simply make matters worse.
Loading avatars do not track arms.
I would like to see VRChat 2023.4.1p1 rolled back to VRChat 2023.4.1 if possible.
DrBlackRat
Too many times have I seen people complaining about these issues... where they then say that their Quest still has enough storage and clearing the cache also didn't help... so yes... for the love of god please change "Memory" to "RAM"...
°sky
agreed. its bad to conflate these as one
Teeh
There have already been multiple people in the Discord mentioning they cleared cache and/or have available storage. Using the more generic, layman-friendly "memory" makes it easy for less technical users to conflate system memory with system storage.
catboy1357
I agree.
Even though the technical term "Memory" meaning RAM, is correct. To the layman, people think of memory as storage space. As auch are confused when they check there storage space and see it 90% empty. Eg.
jojothka123
catboy1357: Memory can refer both to Random Access Memory or permanent storage, RAM would just be more specific
Teeh
jojothka123: Right. As catboy acknowledged in the comment you're replying to, that ambiguity is the problem.