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Minecraft: Java Edition. Available on the Minecraft website. - Java. Available here. Steam with SteamVR installed and configured. - A SteamVR compatible headset like the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, Valve Index or Windows MR. OR A not-compatible headset such Oculus Quest 1, 2, GearVR, Google Cardboard or Vive Focus. A computer capable of running VR on dedicated GPU. Integrated Intel graphics aren't supported. Gaming laptops usually need to be configured to use the dedicated GPU to play Minecraft. For more information, see the FAQ. - Either standing motion controls, or a keyboard or mouse. Gamepads aren't supported at the moment.



Downloads



Vivecraft is available for several Minecraft versions. All versions come with Optifine, which adds shaders and dynamic lighting to the game. All versions are playable online. Not all versions support the same VR features or are compatible with Forge mods.



There are four downloads available for each version. The VR Client is the main mod available for VR players. The NonVR (2D Client) is for users on desktops who want to view VR animations and LAN-host. - The Spigot plugin is to enable animations on the Spigot server. - the Forge server mod is to enable animations on a Forge server.



These links will take to the page for the release of the file. The downloads are in the Assets section on github. This page is shared by VR and NONVR clients.



Please visit the Multiplayer page for instructions on how to set up a compatible Vivecraft multiplayer server.



Current Versions



1.18.2 Alpha builds are now available.



Older Versions



These versions do not receive updates and may not include all the features listed on this website.



Installing Vivecraft



It is very simple to install. Follow these steps to install the Vivecraft client. Installation is the same the first time you install and for updates. You can install Vivecraft multiple times with various options without any problem.



1. Run the Minecraft Launcher on your PC at least once to create the game folders. You don't need to actually launch the game. Close the launcher. 2. Make sure the Minecraft Launcher is NOT running. 3. boasted Run the Vivecraft Installer. You'll see checkboxes for each installation option. Click on each option and you'll be able see the contents. It is generally 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 need. 4GB is more than enough for all but the biggest modpacks.



4. Click install. The program will download files and create your launcher profile. 5. If you are using a laptop. You have to make sure that the high-performance processor be enabled in the gpu control panels. Refer to the FAQ for more details. 6. Run the Minecraft Launcher. 7. You should have already picked the profile for Vivecraft. If not, look in the "modded profiles" box. See Image.



8. Click Play.



For more information and tips on VR features, check out the How to play page. Check out the FAQ if the game won't start or you encounter any issues.