Questcraft 1.1.1 Download -upd-

The update fully remaps the thumbsticks.

If SideQuest is not an option:

⚠️ Note: The first launch will download Minecraft libraries (~300 MB). Ensure you have 2–3 GB free space on your Quest. Questcraft 1.1.1 Download -UPD-


Minecraft was never built for VR from the ground up. Its Java-based architecture relies on mouse-and-keyboard logic, while VR demands low-latency rendering, hand tracking, and immersive locomotion. Early attempts like Vivecraft succeeded on PC-tethered headsets, but the Quest’s mobile chipset posed a monumental hurdle. QuestCrack (later renamed QuestCraft) emerged as a solution by leveraging Pojlib launcher libraries, OpenXR, and performance tuning to translate Java Edition mechanics onto Android-based hardware. Version 1.1.1 specifically addresses the stability issues that plagued earlier builds — namely, frame drops in dense biomes and controller mapping glitches.

Q: Is Questcraft free?
A: Yes, the mod is free and open-source. You only need a Minecraft Java Edition license. The update fully remaps the thumbsticks

Q: Can I play with friends on official Minecraft servers?
A: Yes, since it runs Java Edition, you can connect to any Java server (Hypixel, Mineplex, etc.). Bedrock servers will not work.

Q: Does it support mods like OptiFine?
A: Not directly. Use Fabric mods + Sodium VR + Iris for shaders. OptiFine’s closed-source nature causes conflicts. ⚠️ Note: The first launch will download Minecraft

Q: Will this work on Pico 4 or HTC Vive?
A: Not natively. Questcraft uses Meta’s OpenXR runtime. For PC VR headsets, use Vivecraft instead.

Q: I updated to 1.1.1 and my worlds disappeared – help!
A: The update changes the data folder location. Navigate to /sdcard/Android/data/com.questcraft.android/files/.minecraft/saves/ and copy old worlds from previous backup.