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VRChat is the largest massively-multiplayer online virtual world platform (Wikipedia's term, not ours), with tens of thousands of daily users and wide headset support.
VRChat is the largest massively-multiplayer online virtual world platform (Wikipedia's term, not ours), with tens of thousands of daily users and wide headset support.



Latest revision as of 20:17, 6 September 2024

VRChat is the largest massively-multiplayer online virtual world platform (Wikipedia's term, not ours), with tens of thousands of daily users and wide headset support.

Unfortunately, their development team is reigned by one of the worst management and PR teams seen in modern times.

An official VRChat Wiki exists here: https://wiki.vrchat.com/

How Tos

I'm curating some articles with knowledge currently only contained in YouTube videos, on some god-forsaken Discord, or other secret-squirrel shit.

Modding

Warning: Modding/Client use is inexplicably against VRChat Terms of Service and they are rather bloodthirsty about it. You WILL be banned if they catch you, so don't be stupid and obvious about it.

Avatars

VRChat's docs are awful, so here's information on getting Avatars running.

Legacy Avatar

Note that Avatar 2.0 stuff is now legacy as VRC does not even allow uploads any more. Some of the information here is still relevant to newer avatar making but don't expect everything to work.

Working With Other Apps

Shader Stuff

Resources