![]() ![]() Update on 1.19 and mod support July 4, 2022.1.19 beta builds are available on Patreon July 18, 2022.(donation link at the bottom of the page) Instructions for installation are on the Downloads Page. The ability to rebind the right stick directions and a similar thing for swipes on the Vive touchpad may be in the future.Ĭheck out the update details at the Github Releases page If you’ve already played Vivecraft 1.11v2 on your Touch you will want to review and/or reset your bindings as much has changed. Check out the patch notes and How To Play page for details. I also added bindable buttons to the left joystick directions and re-did the defaults based on feedback. Note that there is currently a bug in SteamVR where the in-game keyboard uses the wrong direction. This update will be coming to the 1.7.10 branch in the next couple days, I need a little longer due to, frankly, being terrified of the item rendering code in that version. Here’s a picture from Discord user Alto who helped playtest these changes. I went the extra mile and re-did the tool positioning for Touch users so while your ‘aim’ is now basically ‘gun’ direction tools still sit parallel to the grip. This means fixing that egregious oversight on the Vive controllers, and I guess also fixing the 40 degree offset that Touch users were seeing. Well no more! We’re now using the reported aim direction based on the controller you’re using. Since the very first minecrift-vive… the aim direction in minecraft vs the SteamVR system menu has been off. I discovered something terrible, you guys. If you’re a 1.7.10 kinda person please continue to use Techjar’s excellent Vivecraft Forge Extensions mod on your VR and non-VR clients which do basically the same thing (tho they don’t got shoulders :P) Touch controller support: round 2 Note this is all for 1.11 Vivecraft, and only works on proper multiplayer servers running our Spigot plugin. Or maybe I’m just lazy, deal with it ya wee bastards) (we don’t want any short-shaming around here. The head height does not change but that’s intentional on my part. Arms are fully articulated with shoulders. The VR animation in 1.10/1.11 was, let’s face it, a little janky. Jaron780 has updated the Spigot plugin to properly sort the VR from the NonVR. Get it (or tell your muggle friends to get it) on the regular Vivecraft 1.11 downloads page. It’s also got Optifine in it, so they can use shaders and whatnot. The only thing it adds is the new and very much improved VR animation support so your Minecraft server mates can see you dance, twirl or pick your butt. ![]() This is a stripped-out version of Vivecraft that is basically vanilla, boring 2D minecraft for ‘non vr’ people (muggles). This was requested a lot since the jump to 1.10 and the unfortunate (and hopefully temporary) absence of Forge support. Your friend just needs to have the Forge Extensions installed on their client and they will see all Vivecraft movements on the public server as long as that server has the Forge Extensions installed as well.I have some updates to brighten up your humpday doldrums!įirst, (tho some of you might have seen me sneakily release it last week): Introducing the Vivecraft NonVR Companion mod! Now, let's say that you don't have your own server but you want to play with a non-vr friend in Vivecraft on a public Vivecraft server like Asparagus Farm. minecraft directory.ĭone! Anyone that joins your Vivecraft server with the Forge Extensions on their client will be able to see arm and head movements from people in VR! Then they need to place that file in their mods folder in their. Whoever joins your Vivecraft server also needs to install the same build of forge 1.7.10 you have (that should also be on the server) and download the vivecraft forge extensions. Now, here's where it gets a bit confusing. jar file and paste it into the mods folder of YOUR SERVER. Now, copy that Vivecraft Forge Extensions. Make sure to install the latest build of Forge 1.7.10 on your server, NOT the recommended.Īfter you've set it up, download the latest build of Vivecraft Forge Extensions created by the talented Techjar right here. If you want it on your own server, first, set up a basic forge 1.7.10 server by going here. It's surprisingly simple.įirst, install the latest build of Forge 1.7.10 on your client, make sure it is not the recommended but the latest. A few people have asked me how I got it so that other non vive players could see my arm and head movements. ![]()
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