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Minecraft: Java Edition
1.21.11
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Published 2 days ago
Honestly... like
Are you tired of installing resource packs and mods just to combine into a single VR?
That modpack fixes all of this!
While it has a few mods and resource packs, it may enhance your gameplay a bit.
How can I install it?
It's not a .zip file since it's a Modrinth Modpack (.mrpack). What you instead do is:
- Install the official Modrinth app
- Go and search for the Modpack (
MC VR) - Click "Install" on the Modpack or whatever the install button says
- Once you're done, Modrinth will automatically launch Minecraft once you launch it.
What does it add?
bruh that thing is gonna be HUGE.
it supports these mods/resource packs (also has datapacks):
- Dynamic Lights
- Type: Datapack
- Glowing Ores
- Type: Resource Pack
- Vivecraft
- Type: Mod
- Also, this is required for the VR since you need Vivecraft to able to display the screen to your VR!
- Installation after that section.
- Fabric API & Quilted Fabric API
- Type: Libraries
- These are required for a lot of Mods
- VR Craft
- Type: Resource Pack
- This changes the game to look like Reality (because VR is like Augmented Reality but inside a game)
- Bare Bones
- Type: Resource Pack
End.
What is the installation for Vivecraft?
It's already implemented in the Modpack!
But it gives errors, why?
Because you need SteamVR installed on your Computer. Like seriously how can you forget this?
How to install SteamVR?
It's very simple
- Go to Steam (sign in if required)
- Search for
SteamVR - It should pop-up
- Hit the Install button on it or whatever it says
But it keeps giving me errors bruh
That's because you may have not turned on your VR Headset or not clicked the little Virtual Reality button on the top of Steam! There are 2 solutions to fix this:
For the VR Headset
- Connect to the WiFi on both Your Computer and The VR Headset
- Turn on the Headset if not
- Click the "VR: Off" button to enable the VR thing
For Steam
- Make sure you did the steps up
- Do NOT click the "VR: Off" button
- Go to Steam and click the little Virtual Reality button (usually glasses but looks like the ones when you swim) on the top or it's position
- Wait for it to connect if needed
- Go BACK to Minecraft and then click the "VR: Off" button
Once you're done, wear your VR headset and done!

