QuestCraft 6 Brings Significant Performance Improvements & Pico-Support


QuestCraft 6 brings major performance improvements and Pico support to the unofficial Minecraft Virtual Reality port. QuestCraft 6 is now live after an

was released last week. The update adds support to ByteDance’s Pico Neo 3 Link headset, Pico 4 Ultra and Pico 4 Ultra, as well as expanded mod support. The log viewer and support for multiple accounts were introduced. announcement You can see the complete

at GitHub. It is required to play this on your Pico headsets and Quest headphones. Our QuestCraft 6.0 patch notes contains all the details for Quest. Please be aware there are some sideloading guide login issues following the update 6.0. It follows the major update of last year, several players which enabled Quest 3 compatibility with unofficial projects. This was to increase the framerate on Meta’s latest headsets from 45fps up to 120fps. However, performance was poor. Quest 1 and mod compatibility were improved, as was resource usage. However, only Quest 2 is supported by 6.0. QuestCraft, which is designed to be used with standalone VR headsets and PC users, can also use reporting, is currently the only option for playing Minecraft in VR. Microsoft released the official support for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on PC VR and PlayStation Virtual Reality in January of this year, after releasing

the previous month. QuestCraft does not directly distribute Minecraft, and the wrapper allows players to use standalone hardware. QuestCraft can only be accessed with a valid copy of QuestCraft 5.0 update for PC, and an active Microsoft account. QuestCraft 6 can be downloaded now via

, Vivecraft mod as well as removed. previous announcements

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