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Basically... It's highly unlikely that any amount of additions that VRChat Inc adds without removing EAC, will fix their predicament.
Anyways... Given the current circumstances, I do not believe VRChat will recover, if at all, from any of this, and I expect Chillout to grow enough to entirely replace VRChat, whilst retaining the fact that it's devs, unlike VRChat's, actually care for the community, and want to make the game as bearable for all as possible.
Also there's a good chance that the remaining playerbase for VRChat could end up just being entirely malicious people too. Just as FYI.
Either way, VRChat has gone downhill entirely, and will likely become dead by the end of this year, if the dev team doesn't get their heads out of their rears and remove EAC to resolve *all* the problems the game currently has thanks to EAC and their terrible decisions.