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🕶️ VR Craft
Playing with an Adventure on VR? Then that pack is for you! Whatever you imagine on VR, there. Say goodbye to the Ugly Minecraft!
🚀 About the Pack
VR Craft is a highly optimized, immersive visual pack designed specifically for players using VR headsets (like Vivecraft). This pack removes annoying screen clutter and focuses on pure, real-life immersion while standing inside the blocky world!
🎬 YouTube Video (pack review)
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✨ Features
🎯 Ultimate Immersion
🛠️ Future-Proof Design
- Built with a highly advanced, clean folder structure to prevent visual glitches and ensure smooth frame rates while rendering in a heavy virtual reality environment.
📦 How to Install
- Download the
.zipfile from this page. - Open your Minecraft game directory and drop the zip into the
resourcepacksfolder. - Boot up your game (Works brilliantly with VR mods like Vivecraft), go to Options -> Resource Packs, and move VR Craft to the top of the active list!
Don't forget to install Vivecraft too!
And Fabric API!
🔨 How the resource pack was made
- Invisible Crosshair
- By making the Crosshair invisible in the files (erasing the data inside).
- Custom Splashes
- By changing the splashes.txt file to add new splashes.
- Menu New Text
- By changing the lang folder to support almost every language to change the Menu's Text.
- Beautiful New Minecraft Title (VR Craft)
- By making the Title in Blockbench and then saving it as an image then putting it into
textures/gui/title.
- By making the Title in Blockbench and then saving it as an image then putting it into
- Different Enchantment Glint Color
- By downloading the pack from John Paul Inso for changing Enchantment Glint Colors and then choosing the pink (instead of purple).
- Credits to creator also!
Also, watch out for the Changelog since that's where new features will come!
😡 BRUH ERRORS WHILE CONNECTING TO VR HEADSET
If you installed Vivecraft already and clicked the VR: Off button to turn it on, it may commonly give an error, why?
- Vivecraft requires you to have SteamVR so it can translate your real-life moves into the game.
So how to fix this?
Simple!
- Go to Steam
- Tip: If it requires you to sign in, just sign in!
- Install SteamVR
- Once it's installed, click the little VR icon on whatever position on the Steam app
Still?
If it still gives you errors, it may be maybe this reason:
YOU DIDN'T CONNECT TO THE WIFI.
- Connect to the WiFi on both the VR (Headset) and your Computer
- Once you're done, if needed, do the settings the VR asks you (though optional maybe)
I did all steps and still
It sounds like you may gave a Quest 3 VR. Try connecting the port to the computer (nothing required for this). Just kidding you need some steps before playing Minecraft in a quest!
- Plug the port to the computer (if present).
- Install QuestCraft instead of Vivecraft. 2.1. It turns out Vivecraft is trying to make itself compatible with Quests too, as explained in their Modrinth's FAQs
- Install SteamVR (I already explained how to install it)
- Click the VR: Off button, or if it's different change the settings I- I don't know how the mod works
😵💫 But I'm spinning
If that happens, CHANGE YOUR SETTINGS IMMEDIATELY!!! There's an option on some VRs which are an IPD (Interpupillary Distance) thing. Change it to something like 1 or 2.
HOWEVER. If it's a value that makes it very blurry, you will get Motion Sickness (feel dizzy)
It's recommended to use Sodium too but it's incompatible because the resource pack is failing to load shaders on Sodium (that is why we deleted the Sodium folders). The enough ticks or I guess in real-time milliseconds, if the game renders in just 90ms or more, you will get Motion Sickness. GOOD THING!!! Minecraft is testing out the Volkan renderer for, wow how crazy, NO LAG WITH SHADERS. Because it has no lag and requires no mods and doesn't use OpenGL which was made back in 1992 that now makes huge lag without a good PC, we recommend using this snapshot. If you EVEN set the Video Settings shaders to Vulkan, because Default is OpenGL.
But isn't playing VR easy?
It's actually a bit hard if you're trying to open GUIs or interact. So to help you out, check this official YouTube video:
BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE VIVECRAFT MOD, INSTALL FABRIC API OR NOTHING WILL WORK ON THIS VIDEO!!! THE VR MOD NEEDS THE API TO WORK. AND INSTALL STEAMVR TOO AS INCLUDED IN THE VIDEO.
And not our channel.
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FAQs
Your Frequently Asked Questions:Q1. Does it work with Vivecraft? A1. Yes. Also, you are required to install that mod while installing the resource pack.
Q2. Why does it have an invisble crosshair? A2. Because we want to make VR look like reality.
Q3. Where can I manage the settings of the VR? A3. You need to install Vivecraft.
Q4. What are Gogglers? A4. Gogglers are little swimming glasses that makes you survive underwater. This is actually common for VR because it blocks the rest of the world. Emoji: 🥽.
Q5. Why is this resource pack made? A5. Because we wanted to make VR look like reality in the past. (because VR stands for Virtual Reality lol)
Submit/Open a new FAQ here
Rare bugs
- Failing to render the 3D gogglers for the skin (Steve/Alex) in the game.
- SteamVR crashing in a random time. 2.1. Computers can also have this random crash.
- Mods making a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) in the computer. 3.1. Another rare bug for this: an OoM (Out of Memory) error.
etc.
Credits & tools
1. John Paul Inso: creator of the resource pack that changes enchantment colors.
2. Blockbench: the tool used for the 3D Gogglers in-game.
Recommended font (gonna be replaced later)
If you can't go to the link... wait for the later pack to change the font lol
VR Cratf lol







