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  • Rowland Robbins posted an update 1 year, 7 months ago

    Vivecraft requires the original PC Java edition of Minecraft.

    Vivecraft supports Minecraft versions 1.10 through 1.19.2. Check Downloads for specific links.

    Vivecraft works best when used in a room with SteamVR-compatible hardware, such as the HTC Vive, Cosmos, Valve Index and Oculus Rift S headsets.

    Vivecraft can also be played on Mobile VR devices such as Oculus Quest, GearVR, PSVR, Daydream, Cardboard, or Vive Focus via SteamVR Emulators

    Vivecraft can be used in single player, LAN multiplayer and server multiplayer modes.

    All versions of Vivecraft include Optifine for performance and support shaders.

    The Forge modding platform is supported in all versions.

    Spigot and Forge come with server plugins that can be used to enhance your VR multiplayer experience.

    Are you a streamer? Vivecraft supports Mixed Reality and undistorted desktop mirroring.

    The Vivecraft NonVR Companion Mod allows non-VR friends to see your hand movements, head and head movements in multiplayer

    Created for standing play using motion controllers. Also allows seated play with a mouse and keyboard.

    VR Features

    Full roomscale support. You can walk around your room as you mine and build. Blocks in Minecraft are 1 meter in height. You’ll be amazed by how big they are! Global scaling: Scale your size in the world upwards or downwards. Play as an ant or an enormous! You can break blocks and fight with your hands by swinging your arms! – Shoot your bow by drawing and aim with two hands! Move your body through climbing, running or jumping, sneaking eating, crawling and rowing! Context-sensitive interactions with doors, pistons levers, buckets, animals and levers. – Play with your friends and see each other’s movements in VR. (even for 2D players!) More information. Different VR locomotion options to suit your preferences Arc Teleportation (with the option of limiting it) to provide a balanced survival experience. Free-movement within the direction you are pointing your controller or your head. – 100 100% room-scale movements in a walkabout-style turn. – Use WASD to position yourself in a look direction to climb and jump.

    Histories

    Vivecraft started out in 2013 as Minecrift by mabrowning and StellaArtois as a seated-VR mod for the Oculus Rift development kits. In the early part of 2016, it was updated to OpenVR by Automat-GH, who also included the original implementations of roomscale play and teleporting under the name Minecrift-Vive. I Don’t Care About Miles Per Gallon In mid-2016, jrbudda and Techjar started updating the mod and have since added a variety of features and improved compatibility with the larger Minecraft community. The project is now Vivecraft to help differentiate from previous versions.