About This Category: Questions & Discussions
This is your collaborative space to connect with fellow developers and Meta experts, ask questions, share knowledge, and tackle challenges related to Meta Quest development and tools. We encourage you to be curious—no question is too small or too complex. Together, we’ll foster a supportive community of learning and problem-solving. Dive in and help one another build the future of immersive experiences.
What This Category Is For:
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving: Are you getting unexpected results and don't know why? Get helpful insights and practical advice to identify issues and find effective solutions.
- Game & experience design discussions: Talk about player flow, engagement strategies, balancing mechanics, and immersive design.
- Performance optimization & technical questions: Struggling with mobile performance, asset limits, or loading times? Get support or share best practices here.
- Collaboration & idea exchange: Discuss different approaches to development, creative problem-solving, and experimental features.
- Feedback: Share your experiences, challenges, and suggestions to help refine best practices and improve the development experience for others.
What This Category ISN’T For:
- Bug reports: For platform issues or bugs, please submit a support ticket in-headset.
- Account or hardware issues: If you can’t access your account or if you have issues with hardware, contact the Customer Support team.
- Monetization or permissions issues: For help with payouts, payments, monetization onboarding, or permission issues, reach out to the Developer Support team.
- Integrity violations: If an incident occurs in-headset, submit your report via the in-headset reporting tools.
- Off-topic or casual chat: Keep discussions focused on Meta app development and design.
- Project showcases & playtesting: If you want to show off your work or get feedback, post in the What I’m Building category.
Not sure if your question is a forum post or a support ticket? Check out this guide on how to tell the difference.
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