Basic VR Immersion for Minecraft

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  • Updated: 14.01.2024
  • Last version 1.19.2

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A Modpack made to give you an easy to use VR experience.

This mod pack is designed around Vivecraft and strikes a balance between visuals and performance. For those with a penchant for tech mods, this pack offers a wealth of content while also catering to players seeking an all-around experience. The pack includes a variety of challenges to explore and new mobs to encounter, without forcing players into any specific gameplay style.

For those new to mods or who prefer vanilla-style gameplay, you can still play through the game and defeat the Ender Dragon. However, for those seeking more challenges and rewards, there are plenty to be found, including a chestplate with an inbuilt elytra that requires players to overcome obstacles to obtain.

The mod pack also includes a variety of new blocks and decorative options for players interested in building and design. There are many new structures to explore, and players can discover a range of loot through smaller boss battles and chests. For those seeking greater challenges, there are objectives such as completing the Twilight Forest, building an Inferium Farm, starting a colony, building a zoo, or even constructing a rollercoaster or theme park.

If you have any recommendations, advice, or suggestions for the mod pack, feel free to leave a comment.

 Installations Guide:

Step 1: Put on your wizard robe.

Step 2: Download Curseforge https://download.curseforge.com/ and install. (or any other Launcher you like)

Step 3: Download the modpack via the cursforge installer button or for other Launchers download the zip and import that to a new instance.

Step 4: Go to Settings and give at least 6 GB memory better 8 GB.

Step 5: Start Steam VR and then your Minecraft Instance. If no Vr Headset is found it will start without VR

Step 6: Have fun!!!

Set up a Server

Step 0: Grab a Cup of Tea

Before you start setting up your server, grab yourself a nice cup of tea or your favorite beverage to help you relax and focus.

Step 1: Download Forge

To set up a server for Minecraft mods, you will first need to download Forge. Head to the Forge website at https://files.minecraftforge.net/net/minecraftforge/forge/ and download the recommended version of Forge for your Minecraft version.

Step 2: Create a Server Folder

Next, create a folder for your server where you can store all the necessary files. You can name this folder whatever you like, but make sure you can easily access it.

Step 3: Install Forge Server

Run the Forge installer, choose "Install Server," and select the server folder you just created. This will install the necessary server files.

Step 4: Start the Server

Locate the run file in your server folder, and double-click on it to start the server.

Step 5: Accept EULA

Open the "eula.txt" file in your server folder, and change the "eula=false" line to "eula=true." This will indicate that you agree to the Minecraft End User License Agreement.

Step 6: Copy Config and Mods Folders

Navigate to the "config" and "mods" folders in your Minecraft installation directory. Copy these folders and paste them into your server folder.

Step 7: Remove Client Mods

In the mods folder, remove any client-side mods, such as Rubidium and Vivecraft. These are meant for single-player gameplay and can cause issues when used on a server.

Step 8: Install Vivecraft Forge Extension Mod

Download the Vivecraft Forge Extension Mod from CurseForge (https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/vivecraft-forge-extensions/files/3949338), and place it in the mods folder of your server.

Step 9: Start the Server

Start the server again by double-clicking on the run file. This will load all the necessary server files, including the Vivecraft Forge Extension Mod.

Step 10: Connect to Server

Finally, to connect to the server, open Minecraft and click on "Multiplayer." Click on "Add Server," and enter the IP address of the server along with the port number (usually 25565). For example, if your server IP address is 192.168.1.1, you would enter "192.168.1.1:25565" in the server address field.

Congratulations! You have now set up a server for Minecraft mods and can start playing with friends.

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