The Shiba Inu Ecosystem Team has introduced a new upgrade to Shib. This supercharges its performance and eliminates delays and crashes.
In an X post, Shiba Inu’s official X account said that the ecosystem metaverse project is evolving following the latest upgrades.
According to the post, the upgrade provides faster loading times, maintains visually zero perceptible downgrades and eliminates Stutter. Following the upgrade, the team confirmed that Shiba Inu was unfolding rather than dreaming. This highlights INU’s efforts to implement actual updates rather than simply fantasizing about its vision.
Metaverse is evolving – faster loads, clean visuals, and no stud sounds visible.
Shiv doesn’t dream. It’s unfolding.
>Late? It’s gone.
>Crash? Repaired.
>Your GPU? Finally, in peace.dive https://t.co/qoaovubqv6 https://t.co/vwvtbuy6kb
-Shib (@shibtocen) July 2, 2025
Technical details of optimization
In particular, the team provided explicit details about the recently introduced upgrades. According to the post, the upgrades have been implemented in three major hubs of Shiv, Metaverse, including Bark Park, Hi-Tect Wrench and Shiv Station.
All three hubs received optimization patches that eliminate crashes, long loads and performance delays. First, the team revisited Metaverse’s GPU drawings to see what caused the delay and crash.
After discovering inefficiencies, I resized over 200 texture assets and resized them from 512×512 to 2048×2048. We also merged redundant texture maps to reduce material complexity.
Additionally, the team said they standardized standardized materials to reduce bloating in shaders, which normally consume more GPU resources. Additionally, it applies smarter MIP streaming for smoother traversal, ensuring that higher resolution textures are only used when they have the most impact.
result
After these changes, the team claims that GPU memory usage will be reduced by 15-25%, resulting in smoother gameplay on both midrange and low-end machines.
During the changes, the team noted that there was no obvious degradation in visual quality during gameplay.
Additionally, the latest upgrades have significantly reduced load times, allowing users to quickly access hubs such as Tech Trench, Bark Park, and Shibuya Station.
“No more walkthroughs crash. There’s no more stud sounds at spawn points. Just a smooth, optimized metaverse exploration,” the official metaverse account wrote.
Additionally, the ecosystem team suggests plans to implement more upgrades in the future. This was called one of the first things we plan to deploy performance optimization upgrades.
Remember that Shiba Inu Ecosystem Team visited the Metaverse project early in December 2024. Users can access web browsers such as Metaverse and Chrome on Windows PCs.
The team is building a mobile application for SHIB: The Metaverse. There are also plans to start a fishing game within Shib: The Metaverse. In the meantime, the team has not yet announced the release date for the mini fishing game.