![]() This frustration ultimately has a chilling effect on VRChat creators, hurting their enthusiasm and preventing them from building awesome things. We regularly speak to many that have spent hours (or days) debugging user issues, only to realize that the culprit is a modified client. These users – often without even realizing it! – run the risk of losing their account, or having their computers become part of a larger botnet.Īdditionally, all modified clients – even ones that aren’t malicious – are a burden for creators. ![]() We’ve been listening to you cry out for a solution to being harassed, griefed, and constantly crashed, so we’re taking further steps to address one of the roots of the problem.Įvery month, thousands of users have their accounts stolen, often due to running a modified client that is silently logging their keystrokes as well as other information. İlk olarak author tarafından gönderildi:Malicious client modifications are responsible for a massive amount of issues for both our team and our users. Oh yeah it’s completely fine that they’re killing QoL mods because they plan to make their own, worse version in just 3-5 short years! This helps us decide what features to work on, and what things our users really want. While we can’t promise any particular feature is going to be added into VRChat, we’d suggest actively using our Feedback board. Many of these features are things we’d love to add into VRChat – some have even been planned for years! However, developing something like VRChat is a challenge, and involves a lot of prioritization, triage, and sometimes putting things on a backlogged list that you really wish you didn’t have to. We understand that many modifications provide users with features that they really wish they had in VRChat by default. ![]() I rely on a feature that I only get through modifications. These applications are their own programs, and load in via SteamVR. No! Playspace Mover, OVRAS, OVR Toolkit, and XSOverlay are not considered modifications! ![]() Despite rumors to the contrary, there has never been such a thing as a “whitelisted mod.” Modification of the client – in any way – has, and will certainly continue to be, a violation of the Terms of Service.ĭoes this affect “Playspace Mover”, OpenVR Advanced Settings, or overlays like OVR Toolkit and XSOverlay? I thought of using the official OVRAS Discord, but it feels dead with unanswered questions from months ago.İlk olarak author tarafından gönderildi: Are there any “whitelisted mods”? And since I don't remember how I even set the bindings in SteamVR. So the only thing I can think of is to have a Reset Playspace button to hopefully fix that issue when it occurs. Second thing, I'm really getting tired when in full body (in VRChat), that occasionally my legs and tail are in the air when I move around (as in the floor bounds aren't being reset properly). Now I believe it's bound to the same Quickmenu button as VRChat uses, but I have this set up for all SteamVR games. Infact it shows I'm using the default controller bindings. I think it was to set up the bindings on the controllers, but I just took a look in SteamVR Dashboard (without putting the headset on) and I don't see anything pointing to this. I cannot remember how I had set up Playspace Mover for my Index.
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