What is this?
/vrg/ crawler is a Minecraft server and modpack that converts the game into a co-op dungeon crawling
VR game, to the best of our ability. Think Ancient Dungeon, or Dungeons of Eternity, but good. You may enjoy
this even if you don't like regular Minecraft.
Features
Waggle Combat
Skills
Classes
Magic
Dungeons
Loot
Download
Just give me the exe nerd
Download PolyMC-crawler.zip, extract
to anywhere (it's portable PolyMC with the modpack already set
up). No login required. Change the account name from "sneed" if you want.
I have MultiMC/PolyMC/Prism Launcher already
Create a new instance, and choose "import from zip" and paste as the link.
I have my own autistic minecraft launcher setup, just give me the jars
import vr-crawler.mrpack into your
launcher of choice somehow. It's a Modrinth modpack file. You'll also
have to add crawler.vrg.party
as a multiplayer server.
Note that if we change things, the pack doesn't automatically update,
so we really recommend using polyMC from the other two options to get that set up.
You can run it portably, no install required, and it won't mess with your existing minecraft
setups.
How to Play
Start the game, put on your headset, then connect to the server that's prefilled in the multiplayer menu.
If you're entirely new to vivecraft / minecraft, you may have to set up the SteamVR bindings. TODO: link
instructions. Check out Vivecraft's How To Play guide
for more basic control info.
If it's your first time playing, you'll get some books in your inventory that explain things.
Open them up to read them. We've also put up signs around the starting town to help you figure things out,
hopefully without ever opening the overlay or taking the headset off.
Is this still just Minecraft?
No. We've optimized this for combat, exploring, and looting, because these are actually fun to do in VR.
The usual mining and crafting and building are still possible, but we've found that they just don't lend
themselves to actually moving your arms around; inevitably, everyone just logs on in flat mode instead.
If you want a more vanilla
experience, try the other /vrg/ NA minecraft server, or one of the servers shilled on /vm/ .
What's actually in the mod pack?
See the full modlist for a nicely categorized list, with expandable full descriptions
and links to the modrinth pages.
Something broke / the server is down!
Complain in the thread, I'll see it.
How is the modpack download so small?
The modpack doesn't actually have the jars in it. It uses packwiz-installer to
actually download all the jars for you from modrinth, as well as keep the modpack up to date to the changes
we make in
the git repository for the pack.
It's a lot of autism, and packwiz ain't perfect, but it's a lot more maintainable than a directory full of
jars.