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| <!DOCTYPE html>
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| <html>
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| <title>/vrg/ Crawler</title>
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| <meta charset="UTF-8">
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| <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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| <link rel="stylesheet" href="pico.red.min.css">
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| <main class="container">
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|     <h1>/vrg/ Crawler</h1>
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| 
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|     <p>Experience the least bad VR co-op dungeon crawling game.</p>
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| 
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|     <h2>What is this?</h2>
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|     <p>
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|         /vrg/ crawler is a Minecraft server and modpack that converts the game into a co-op dungeon crawling
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|         VR game, to the best of our ability. Think Ancient Dungeon, or Dungeons of Eternity, but good. You may enjoy
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|         this even if you don't like regular Minecraft.
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|     </p>
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|     <section id="features">
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|         <h2>Features</h2>
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|         <div class="grid">
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|             <article>Waggle Combat</article>
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|             <article>Skills</article>
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|             <article>Classes</article>
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|             <article>Magic</article>
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|             <article>Dungeons</article>
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|             <article>Loot</article>
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|         </div>
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|     </section>
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|     <section id="download">
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|         <h2>Download</h2>
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|         <p>You have several options:</p>
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|         <div class="grid">
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|             <article>
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|                 <details>
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|                     <summary>Just give me the exe nerd</summary>
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|                     <p>Download <a href="PolyMC-crawler.zip">PolyMC-crawler.zip</a>, extract
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|                         to anywhere (it's portable <a href="https://polymc.org/">PolyMC</a> with the modpack already set
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|                         up). No login required. Change the account name from "sneed" if you want.</p>
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|                 </details>
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|             </article>
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|             <article>
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|                 <details>
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|                     <summary>I have MultiMC/PolyMC/Prism Launcher already</summary>
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|                     <p>Create a new instance, and choose "import from zip" and paste <input type="text"
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|                             value="https://crawler.vrg.party/vrg-crawler.zip" readonly> as the link.</p>
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|                 </details>
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|             </article>
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|             <article>
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|                 <details>
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|                     <summary>I have my own autistic minecraft launcher setup, just give me the jars</summary>
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|                     <p>import <a href="vr-crawler.mrpack">vr-crawler.mrpack</a> into your
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|                         launcher of choice somehow. It's a Modrinth modpack file.</p>
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|                 </details>
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|             </article>
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| 
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|         </div>
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|     </section>
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| 
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|     <section id="download">
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|         <h2>How to Play</h2>
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|         <p>
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|             Start the game, put on your headset, then connect to the server that's prefilled in the multiplayer menu.
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|         </p>
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| 
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|         <p>
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|             If you're entirely new to vivecraft / minecraft, you may have to set up the SteamVR bindings. TODO: link
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|             instructions. Check out <a href="https://www.vivecraft.org/how-to-play/">Vivecraft's How To Play guide</a>
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|             for more basic control info.
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|         </p>
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| 
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|         <p>
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|             If it's your first time playing, you'll get some books in your inventory that explain things.
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|             Open them up to read them. We've also put up signs around the starting town to help you figure things out,
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|             hopefully without ever opening the overlay or taking the headset off.
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|         </p>
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|     </section>
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| 
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|     <section id="faq">
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|         <h3>Is this still just Minecraft?</h3>
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|         <p>
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|             No. We've optimized this for combat, exploring, and looting, because these are actually fun to do in VR.
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|             The usual mining and crafting and building are still possible, but we've found that they just don't lend
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|             themselves to actually moving your arms around; inevitably, everyone just logs on in flat mode instead.
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|         </p>
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|         <p>If you want a more vanilla
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|             experience, try the other <a href="https://rentry.org/xrd2e">/vrg/ NA minecraft server</a>, or one of the <a
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|                 href="https://boards.4chan.org/vm/catalog#s=minecraft">servers shilled on /vm/</a> .
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|         </p>
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|         <h3>What's actually in the mod pack?</h3>
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|         <p>See <a href=mods.html>the full modlist</a> for a nicely categorized list, with expandable full descriptions
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|             and links to the modrinth pages.</p>
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|         <h3>Something broke / the server is down!</h3>
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|         <p>Complain in <a href=https://vrg.party>the thread</a>, I'll see it.</p>
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|         <h3>How is the modpack download so small?</h3>
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|         <p>
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|             The modpack doesn't actually have the jars in it. It uses <a
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|                 href="https://packwiz.infra.link/tutorials/installing/packwiz-installer/">packwiz-installer</a> to
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|             actually download all the jars for you from modrinth, as well as keep the modpack up to date to the changes
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|             we make in
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|             <a href="https://git.vrg.party/hiina/minecraft-crawler">the git repository for the pack</a>.
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|             It's a lot of autism, and packwiz ain't perfect, but it's a lot more maintainable than a directory full of
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|             jars.
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|         </p>
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|     </section>
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