QuestCraft 5 Brings Minecraft Virtual Reality To Quest 3, Unofficially, With Performance Of 120FPS


QuestCraft 5.0 revamps the unofficial Minecraft VR port for Quest 3 with performance improvements.

In the absence of an official standalone release, QuestCraft is a wrapper for Minecraft with full motion control support that you can sideload onto Quest headsets. Previously one of the only Quest 2 apps that didn’t work on Quest 3, SideQuest’s recent ‘Indie Spotlight‘ presentation announced that QuestCraft Version 5.0 is available now and fixes this compatibility issue.

Outlining what’s changed in the above video, developer CADIndie and the team confirmed that QuestCraft 5.0 improves the framerate from 45FPS to 120FPS on Quest 3. The launcher was redesigned, and QuestCraft supports Quest 1 now. Mod compatibility has also been enhanced. QuestCraft requires a legitimate copy of

on PC and a Microsoft account to access. Accessing QuestCraft requires a legitimate copy of VR ports from Team Beef on PC and a Microsoft account.Minecraft’s Java & Bedrock EditionQuestCraft is available now through

, while a ‘SideQuest‘ edition for Pico headsets is coming later this year. More information on sideloading can be found below, and also in the PicoCraft.tutorial video

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