IKEA has put a new spin on remote working, seeking 10 real-life staff to work in its Roblox virtual store that opens on June 24, and becoming the first brand to offer paid work on the platform, it said in a statement.
Roblox doing what Meta couldn’t. A new world of digital horrors is brewing.
This fundamentally makes no sense, every Roblox game I have ever heard of you can create basically infinite instances/servers out of it, but if you only have 10 people assigned to it and they arent even supposed to handle the whole store at once, then like do you just have one online store server for 20-30 people(children) at once?
This fundamentally makes no sense, every Roblox game I have ever heard of you can create basically infinite instances/servers out of it, but if you only have 10 people assigned to it and they arent even supposed to handle the whole store at once, then like do you just have one online store server for 20-30 people(children) at once?