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You can try to make a pizza with a hairdryer but it wont give you what you are hoping for. You can have the freshest ingredients, a top class chef and millions of hungry customers but if you’re using entirely the wrong tools for the job, you wont get a delicious baked pizza.

During our research and due diligence into the virtual worlds space we found some pretty inedible pizzas. We made it our mission to rethink how the component parts would be assembled to give our players the experience they deserve. This could only be done by going back to first principles. In order to get a fluid, configurable and suitably powered user experience we could not simply do what had been done before.

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The core concept behind AZTEQ Metaverse was based on the premise of a world-building platform. The original target was to give players a way to extend their DeFi, Gaming and Social Media experiences into a less restrictive environment. To offer an alternative to web2 landlords that simply camped on your profile pages. By leveraging the ethos of the decentralized movement, we wanted to offer a way to detach from walled-garden platforms that were leeching content and data from their users to train advertising algorithms to sell stuff back to you.

So we designed a user experience process, a series of interfaces and suitable integrations to bring it to life. It was a shocking revelation. There was no native web3 graphics engine. What there was offered retro-fitting and plugins to the web3 ecosystem, some of these graphics engines were decades old. “Hey guys, looks like nobody has really done this from the ground up before. We might need a plan B.” So we built one.

As we continued to work under the hood to figure out what we needed, we saw missing capabilities in user interfaces, navigation, animation, action sequences, style of gameplay, VR capability, cryptocurrency capabilities, security requirements, NFT and Ordinal integration, deployment issues, voting rights and much, much more.

We had built a world-class, lightening quick 3D engine designed for web3 from day one. We called it Tetra. However, on its own it was not enough to give us the complete outcome.

We diligently turned those obstacles and poor design in the surrounding ecosystem into opportunity and innovative solutions. The result was a fully integrated web3 native selection of components that offer autonomy, intuitive user experience and tangible power. We call them the Armada Suite. Together they combine to deliver the vision that we demanded for our players, Life from AZTEQ Metaverse. Check out our Armada of Technology for more fascinating insights into how we implemented the experience you deserve.