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You can identify if you're viewing another user's fallback by viewing their nameplate. If you see a blue feather icon, that user is in a Fallback avatar.
You can identify if you're viewing another user's fallback by viewing their nameplate. If you see a blue feather icon, that user is in a Fallback avatar.


===Fallback Types===
==== Fallback Types ====
In the bottom right corner of the blue feather icon, shows another icon explaining why the fallback avatar is showing. Here's what these icons mean:
In the bottom right corner of the blue feather icon, shows another icon explaining why the fallback avatar is showing. Here's what these icons mean:
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Fallbacks, or fallback avatars, are optimized avatars that serve as a placeholder for when the user can't see another user's original avatar. Fallback avatars work in tandem with the Avatar Fallback System.

Avatar Fallback System

The Avatar Fallback System (not to be confused with the Shader Blocking and Fallback System) is the way for users to select which fallback avatar is shown when you aren't able to see another user's original avatar. It also serves as an icon on your nameplate, letting users know that they're viewing a fallback and why.

Identifying Fallbacks

You can identify if you're viewing another user's fallback by viewing their nameplate. If you see a blue feather icon, that user is in a Fallback avatar.

Fallback Types

In the bottom right corner of the blue feather icon, shows another icon explaining why the fallback avatar is showing. Here's what these icons mean:

Type Icon Explanation
Performance Blocked Perf fallback verypoor.png

Perf fallback poorAndBelow.png

Appears when the user's avatar exceeds the Minimum Avatar Performance Rank you've set.
File Size Blocked Perf fallback fulldrive.png Appears when the user's avatar exceeds the Maximum Allowed Avatar Download Size or Uncompressed Size you've set.
Missing Asset Perf fallback missing.png Appears when the user's avatar isn't available on your platform.
Error Perf fallback error.png Appears when the user's avatar hasn't loaded due to an error.

There is another icon that can appear, this icon (Perf SafetyBlocked.png) appears when looking at the gray robot placeholder avatar, when using viewing a fallback avatar is not possible. Here are the reasons why the icon would appear:

Type Explanation
Blocked via Safety The user's avatar has been blocked by the Trust and Safety System.
Manually Hidden The user's avatar has been manually hidden by you using the "Hide Avatar" button in the Quick Menu
Loading The user's avatar is loading. Either if the avatar is still downloading or initializing.

Choosing a fallback

You can choose your fallback avatar by opening your Quick Menu, then select the Avatars quick link. On the left side of the Avatars page, scroll down and select the "Fallbacks" category. Once here, select on an avatar of your liking, and select "Set as Fallback" on the right side of the page.

You only have 2 options for choosing a fallback:

At this time, you cannot choose one of your favorited avatars or an avatar that is public to be a Fallback.

Custom Fallbacks

If you aren't happy with the selection of avatars available, you can upload your own custom fallback avatar. There are a few conditions you have to follow in order to upload and use a custom fallback:

  • Be built for all available platforms
  • Performance rank must be Goodor better on the respective platform
  • Have the Fallback flag set from the Android upload