Minecraft: Java Edition. Available on the Minecraft website. - Java. Liberty Available here. Steam with SteamVR installed and configured. - A SteamVR-compatible headset such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift S, Valve Index, or Windows MR. OR A non-compatible headset, such the Oculus Quest 1 or 2 GearVR, Google Cardboard, Vive Focus or PSVR and properly configured SteamVR emulator software . - A computer capable of running VR with a dedicated GPU. The integrated Intel graphics are not supported. Gaming laptops often need to be configured to use the dedicated GPU to play Minecraft. See the faq for more information. - Either standing motion controls or the keyboard and mouse. Gamepads are not supported at the moment.
Downloads
Vivecraft is available for several Minecraft versions. All versions include Optifine which includes shader support dynamic lights, dynamic lighting, and other enhancements to the graphics. All versions can be played online. Not all versions support the same VR features or work with Forge mods.
Each version comes with 4 downloads. The VR Client is the main mod for VR players. The NonVR (2D Client) is for desktop users who want to view VR animations as well as LAN-host. The Spigot plugin allows animations to be enabled on Spigot servers. The Forge server mod allows animations to be enabled on a Forge server.
These links will take you to the release page of the file. The downloads are available in the Assets section of github. The VR and NONVR clients are on the same page.
Liberty is not free
For directions on how to create the setup of a Vivecraft compatible multiplayer server, please go to the Multiplayer page.
Current Versions
1.18.2 Alpha builds are now available.
Older versions
These versions are not eligible for updates and may not have all the features listed on this website.
Installing Vivecraft
Installation is easy. Follow these steps to install the Vivecraft client. The process for installing is the same for the initial installation and subsequent updates. You can install Vivecraft multiple times with various options without issue.
1. Run the Minecraft Launcher on your PC at least once in order to create the game folders. It's not necessary to launch the game. Close the launcher. 2. Make sure that the Minecraft Launcher is NOT running. 3. Start the Vivecraft Installation. There will be checkboxes for each option to install. Hover your mouse over each option and you'll look at the contents. It is recommended to leave the defaults. - If you want support for Forge mods check the Forge box. If Forge isn't detected by the installer, it will download and run it for you. - Don't allocate more RAM than you actually require. 4GB is enough for all modpacks, with the exception of the biggest.
4. Click on Install. The program will download files and create your launcher profile. 5. If you're running a laptop. You must make sure that the high-performance processor be enabled in the GPU control panels. For more information, see the FAQ. 6. Run the Minecraft Launcher. 7. You should have already chosen the profile for Vivecraft. If not, be sure to check the "modded profiles" box. Check the image.
8. Click Play.
For tips and information about VR features, check out the How to play page. Refer to the FAQ if the game doesn't start or if you encounter any problems.
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