I've edited the lod files as well, but so far no dice. If you want to plat Minecraft in VR, this is the best way to do it. Right now, for some reason it insists on loading the original textures on several billboards (and likely other smaller textures, but the signs are the most noticable) first before loading the new textures. Vivecraft, however, goes a few steps further, with full support for physical interactions (like, y’know, actually mining with your arms) and even the ability to scale the world and become a giant within it. And, yes, it’s pretty good – we’d definitely like to see it come to Oculus Quest, but it works well on PC at the very least. Yes, the official Minecraft release has official VR support. It’s one of the older options out there, but still one of the best VR mods you’ll find. On PC, Doom 3 Fully Possessed includes motion-controlled aiming and even support for teleportation locomotion. There is now an official version of Doom 3 in VR available, but it’s exclusive to PSVR and your mod options are just as good, to be frank. There’s even comprehensive motion controller support, making this easily one of the best VR mods. The game’s sense of exploration is unmatched and a lot of its mechanics fit into VR with surprising ease. But Nomai VR does a great job of porting the experience into VR all the same.
And it’s a fairly recent release, so hope isn’t lost. Outer Wilds was a game we always hoped would get native VR support.