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VRChat 2023.1.1

Hello everyone! We've just released VRChat 2023.1.1 (1277) _live_!

This update is now live on all platforms!

⚠️ This update is NOT network compatible, so you will not be able to see your friends until they update. Users who are on older versions will not be visible to those on the latest version, and vice versa. Please ask your friends to update VRChat!

In this update, we introduced several quality-of-life features, many improvements, and some fixes for issues bugging people over the holiday break! There's so many that we decided to make a quick video for you, in case you don't like reading big walls of text:

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[h2]Release Summary[/h2]

This is a summary, and does not include all changes. Check the full patch notes for more information.

[h3]Features[/h3]

  • Multi-layer camera! Take pictures that separate out into individual layers for later editing
  • Grab-To-Adjust FBT calibration! Fine-tune your tracker calibration by directly grabbing and moving your tracked points


[h3]Improvements[/h3]

  • Audio sliders are now logarithmic instead of linear, which more closely models how you perceive volume
  • World and user search filters and sorting have been improved, are now persistent, and the search flow has been improved
  • Check full patch notes for more


[h3]Fixes[/h3]

  • Fixed vote kick notifications not coming through
  • Fixed performance drop when blocked users are in the same instance
  • Fixed wrong microphone being used when starting in VR, differing from what UI shows
  • Fixed broken scrolling on camera UI in VR (allows easily selecting Focus option again!)
  • Fixed a bug where avatars sometimes initialize with incorrect playable parameter values (fewer wardrobe malfunctions!)
  • Check full patch notes for more

The VRChat Plus Early Supporter Badge is Going Away VERY SOON

The VRChat Early Supporter Badge is getting retired at the end of the month.

That's this guy:



This badge is the one that appears in your profile, as shown above. It’s been active since December 2020, so needless to say, I think we’ve given everyone a fair chance!

Of course, if you already have the Early Access profile badge, you’ll keep it.

And don’t worry, VRCat will continue to pester you for treats from their vantage point on the quick menu.

You have until the end of January to nab 'em before he's gone forever!

Come join the VRChat New Years 2023 Celebration!

New Year’s Eve – VRChat’s biggest event of the year – is again upon us!

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Once the event is live, you'll be able to join in by launching VRChat and finding the VRChat Square world in your Worlds menu at the top! There are two versions -- one is normal capacity at 16 for a comfy event, and a MAXIMUM capacity version at 40 if you want to bring in all your friends!

The event will start at the first New Year in the world -- UTC +14, the earliest time zone on Earth!

Check your Worlds menu to find the "New Years 2023" category! Click on it to see both worlds! Hop in an instance with your friends, or spin a new one up!

Ring in 2023 with your friends as it arrives across the world! We’ve given our New Year’s Eve world a brand new coat of paint, as well as invited in a brand new set of community creators to make it extra special!

They’ve brought in their food trucks, stocked their booths, and helped hang their billboards all around VRChat Square. There’s a ton to explore – you’ll probably see a few familiar faces, as well as some brand new ones! (And don’t forget to keep an eye out for new Groups to join!)

And of course, there’s also the brand new VRChat Entertainment Network, presented on the Tundra Stage, which will be streaming DJ sets from some of the most talented performers in the VRChat community throughout the day. Check the lineup below!



But the VRChat Entertainment Network isn’t just about music – throughout the day we’ll also be playing hundreds of video submissions from the community! If you're curious to see who's got a video lined up, check out the schedule.

In VRChat Square, the ball drops for every timezone from UTC+14 through UTC-12, with fireworks for everyone along the way! And yep, we've got the half-hour ones. And the three-quarter hour ones! ... and yes, we accounted for ongoing daylight-savings offsets. Wow, time zones are confusing.

(PS: The best place to watch the ball drop might be on top of the tower – and if you’re a fan of Hololive, you might see some familiar faces up there…)

We hope you can come and join the VRChat community as we celebrate yet another year gone by, and look forward to the future!

VRChat 2022.3.1 - The UI 2.0 Update is now LIVE!

We’ve just released VRChat 2022.3.1, the UI 2.0 Update!

Hop into VRChat right now to try it out!



View the full blog post here. As always, the full patch notes are available in our docs.

UI 2.0 is Now Live!


The Main Menu has a new look! This update has been a long time coming, and we have a lot to tell you about it.

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The new Main Menu isn’t just an aesthetic upgrade – it’s a functional one! The new Main Menu is more organized, offers more customization options, gives users more information, and allows us to add more features to VRChat in the future (things like customizable, skinnable menus for world creators! Localization! Quality of life improvements! Tons of stuff we haven’t even thought of yet!).

On top of that, core upcoming systems like groups and the creator economy couldn’t happen without it.

…and that’s all before we get into the new HUD!

There’s so much new here that we couldn’t possibly cover it all in this blog post. Instead, we’ll first run down our thinking behind the new Main Menu, and then we’ll go through some of the new features that you can expect to see when you hop into VRChat.

[h2]Upgrading the Main Menu[/h2]

The old Main Menu was the product of necessity. To be blunt, for a long time VRChat was being built by a very small team. We didn’t have the time to put together the perfect UI – good enough was all we needed.

After all, crafting a beautiful UI that looks good (and performs well!) in both desktop and VR is a challenge. Over time, though, the team grew, and we were able to sketch out and build a UI that would be aesthetically pleasing, fast, and easy to use, yet customizable for power users.

You’ll notice the new Main Menu looks a lot like the Quick Menu – that’s intentional! We wanted to make sure that VRChat has a consistent design language, both for aesthetic reasons and practical ones. Likewise, you navigate them in similar ways.

We wanted to make sure that the menu was intuitive to VRChat users. This way – even without having used them before – you should easily be able to find the information or features you’re looking for.

Most of the tabs can also be customized. It’s possible to minimize the left-side bar on some of them, which should let experienced users see more information while hiding descriptions or text boxes they don’t need. There are a bunch of new Main Menu Wings, too. These can be customized just like Quick Menu wings, and should help you navigate VRChat a lot faster than before.



We’ve also baked in some other new ways to customize the Main Menu. One of these ways is the ability to change the image in the background. While all users will have the option to change between 3 different images, users with VRChat+ will be able to choose between 37!

As you can see in the gif below, all of these backgrounds are parallax – which should make them extra fun to play with in VR.



[h2]Exploring the Main Menu Tabs[/h2]

The new Main Menu has been broken down into tabs, much like the Quick Menu. You can see these here at the bottom:



When you click them, you’ll be brought to individual sections, some of which are upgraded sections of the old Main Menu, and some that are brand new.

While we won’t be going over every tab, here’s a brief overview of some of them and what they do.

[h2]Launch Pad[/h2]

The first thing you’ll notice when you open the Main Menu is the Launch Pad. The Launch Pad is an entirely new section that shows you a bunch of useful information at a glance.



You’ll be able to quickly see how many friends you have online, how many pending invites and friend requests you have, what worlds you’ve been to recently, if any of your favorite worlds have received an update, and who you’ve recently hung out with.

This way, there’s less friction between you and the stuff you want to do when you sign into VRChat.

[h2]World[/h2]

The world menu has been completely redesigned. Our main goal here was to improve discovery, and to encourage users to explore more.



The first thing you’ll notice is VRCat’s Variety Box! This new landing page features a random world from many different categories, giving lots of worlds a chance at the limelight. Click the "Shuffle" button in the top right to get a new selection of worlds, or dig into an individual category on the right side.

As mentioned earlier, you can minimize the left-hand side menu here to see more displayed worlds. If that’s still not enough for you, you can click the top right grid icon to squeeze even more worlds onto the page.

We also have more room for categories, giving creators more chances users will discover their worlds.

[h2]Social[/h2]

The social menu has also changed! Just like the world menu, you can see far more of your friends at once now. We know users with a lot of friends often have trouble scrolling through all of them – which can make it difficult to figure out who you might want to hang out with.



Now, you can see at a glance who you can join, as well as who is hanging out in private worlds.

Just like with the world menu, power users can minimize the menu on the left side. This way, you can see even more of your friends at once. You can also quickly navigate through your friend groups, as well as your offline friends, and any users you’ve blocked.

[h2]Search[/h2]

Search in VRChat is changing – a lot!



First, when you first enter the search page, you’ll be presented with a series of random queries. When you reload the page, the queries will be randomized. We want to get users into worlds they might not have otherwise found, and we want world creators to have a better chance of users stumbling across their creations.



The search results page is different now, too. You should see more results, and you can also filter them with more options than before, giving you a better chance of finding what you’re looking for.

This should also make searching for users much less painful, too.

[h2]Help & Information[/h2]

Joining VRChat for the first time can be overwhelming – we haven’t done the best job of explaining how to do things in the past to new users. The Help & Info section goes a long way to solve that issue.



In this section you’ll see how-to guides on just about everything in VRChat. Need to know how to add a friend, find a world, or an avatar? There’s an article for that.

Looking for how to configure your microphone, or tweak your movement settings? Once again, we’ve got an article for that.

When we add new features to VRChat, we can also put guides here for users. That way, there’s no need to dig into an external source to figure out how something works – it’ll all be right here, in app and catered specifically to every platform that’s currently compatible with VRChat.

We’ll also be posting patch notes here, so users can read about what we’ve changed in VRChat without having to go to the Discord or the website.

[h2]Settings[/h2]

In the past, there hasn’t been a singular place to find all of the settings and options you can adjust. You might have some under Safety, and some under Performance, and a few others scattered everywhere else.



The new Main Menu solves that by adding a dedicated tab just for Settings.

Here, you’ll find almost every setting condensed into this one tab. We’ve also organized the different types of settings, so it should be easy to find exactly what you’re looking for.

[h2]Avatars[/h2]

The Avatars Tab has a few new tricks up its sleeve. One new feature we think users will love is the "Recently Used" category. This category holds any avatars you’ve recently worn in VRChat. If you’ve ever worn an avatar, loved it, and then switched to another before realizing you’d forgotten to favorite it, then this feature is for you.



The new Avatar Details window features a lot more information, too.

You’ll be able to see what platform the avatar is for, as well as what features it has (eyelook, visemes, what version of the SDK it uses), who the author is, and much more.

[h2]Oh Hey, a New HUD![/h2]

We’ve received a lot of feedback on the HUD over the years – we figured that now was the best time to incorporate as much of that as possible.



Not only does the HUD look different, but you can now adjust the opacity of the whole thing, or the individual elements. For those of you who’ve wanted to disable just the microphone icon, you finally can!

We’ve added in new notifications, too. You can choose to have one displayed in the center of your screen when you receive an invite or friend request. You can also choose to have a notification displayed on your screen when someone joins or leaves the instance you’re in.

The new HUD is way more customizable than the old one. We think you’ll be able to make it way more comfortable for you, regardless of if you’re in VR or on desktop.

[h2]But That’s Not All![/h2]

The Main Menu is a major part of VRChat – and redesigning it has been a huge task. We’re so excited to finally be able to get it in front of users.

When we say there’s a lot of stuff in the new Main Menu, we really mean it. While we’d love to show you everything in this post, the best way for you to experience it is to go and try it!

Hop into VRChat now and check out the new Main Menu! We’ve worked hard on it, and we hope you enjoy the changes and improvements we’ve been making. We’ve got more on the way, so stay tuned!

VRChat 2022.2.2 - The Security Update

VRChat 2022.2.2 is now Live and includes our implementation of Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) as well as Secure Instances.

Please read more in our blog post.

Since the announcement yesterday in our Discord, we’ve gotten a LOT of feedback from all of you regarding the incoming 2022.2.2 VRChat update that integrates Easy Anti-Cheat.

We are reprioritizing, reorganizing, and changing our internal development roadmap to focus on the feedback you’ve given us.

Let’s follow that up with the hard part: we are going to be releasing this update, and we do not have plans or intent to revert or roll it back.

However, we hear you and see you saying that many of the modified client features that are being lost due to this are extremely important to you, or in some cases allow you to use VRChat at all, when in regards to modifications that added accessibility features that VRChat currently lacks.

Addressing these concerns and feedback is our highest priority. We are changing our internal development roadmap and priorities to focus on the features and additions that you want. Currently ongoing projects are being paused, rescheduled, or re-prioritized, and resources are being re-allocated to account for this change.

In addition to the information we already had on hand, we’ve been talking to VRChat communities and community leaders about the changes and additions that they want most, including speaking to communities focused on accessibility to VRChat. We’ve also been watching and documenting constructive feedback via our typical channels like our Feedback boards, social media, and this Discord.

Our first priority for these changes is addressing several accessibility concerns in VRChat. We’ve got an internal list of improvements we can implement quickly and are fast-tracking it through our production and implementation process. We will be posting more information about those changes tomorrow.

Those changes will not be our last. We have more planned and are gathering more information to understand and address more of your needs. As noted before, we are immediately adjusting internal development to address these changes.

Thank you for your patience as we work as quickly as we can to address your concerns and your feedback. We’ll be back as soon as possible with the first set of these updates, changes, and features.

  • The VRChat Team


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This release is now live for all platforms.

This release is not network-compatible. You will not be able to join people that have not updated yet.

Patchnotes: https://docs.vrchat.com/docs/vrchat-202222

Client


[h2]Features[/h2]

  • Implemented Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). Please read more in our blog post. Many questions will be answered there!

    • EAC prevents the use of client modifications in VRChat
    • If EAC detects a non-standard VRChat client, the application will fail to launch and display an error. Follow the instructions given in our knowledgebase to cleanly reinstall VRChat.
    • VRChat is using the most up to date version of EAC, which allows you to have multiple EAC applications running at the same time as long as they do not launch at the same time

      • Other applications that use older EAC builds like Elden Ring, Halo MCC, or Apex Legends cannot be run at the same time as VRChat. If those applications update to the latest version of EAC, you could run both at the same time. As far as we’re aware, Fortnite is the only other application that has updated
    • EAC is disabled in local test builds of VRChat, so doing local testing of worlds is unaffected
  • Implemented Secure Instances! Please read more in our blog post.

    • Secure Instances means that instance rules are now enforced on the server side

      • For example, you cannot join a Friends instance without being friends with the owner, and you cannot join an Invite instance without being invited
    • Added "Portal Locking", which allows or disallows users from seeing and using the portal depending on the rules of the instance you’re going to

      • By default, Friends/Friends+ portals you drop will be Locked! This means that when you drop a Friends+ portal in a public instance, only your friends will be able to see and use that portal! You can still unlock the portal before you drop it in case you want everyone to join
      • Portals to Public instances are always unlocked because anyone can join public worlds
      • Portals to Invite and Invite+ instances are always unlocked because the only person that can join a new Invite or Invite+ world is the instance creator (that’s you)

        • As such, be careful when dropping portals to Invite and Invite+ instances. To remain as private as possible, go to the instance and then invite your friends
      • Added UI to indicate what type of portal you’re dropping, and to swap between Locked and Unlocked when dropping a Friends/F+ portal
    • Links generated from the website can now be Locked or Unlocked

      • Locked Links are generated by default and enforce rules on entry

        • Similar to portals, this is only really sensible for Friends and Friends+ instances. We’ll be changing the default in an upcoming website update
      • Unlocked Links can be optionally generated, but allow anyone with the link to join (kind of like the "Allow anyone with the link to view" in Google Docs)

        • Be aware that once you’ve given out the Unlocked Link, that link can be shared with anyone, who can then join your instance!
      • Old instance links will break, you’ll need to re-make them if you’re keeping an old instance link around


[h2]Improvements[/h2]

  • Improved the handling of instantiated UdonBehaviours so that they are more stable and do not attempt to do networking or cause errors in the log
  • Implemented a button in the Action Menu that will reset the position of your PhysBones


[h2]Fixes[/h2]

  • Fixed issues with video players on Linux, which should resolve some video player-related issues on Steam Deck
  • Fixed exploits where FinalIK scripts could be used to crash users
  • Fixed an issue with nameplate text rendering
  • Fixed issues interacting with some Settings in the Main Menu


[h2]Known Issues[/h2]

  • Virtual Desktop Users: Using the Oculus PC version of VRChat via Virtual Desktop no longer works, as it utilizes DLL injection which is blocked by EAC. Please use Oculus AirLink or the Steam version of VRChat instead!
  • Some portions of Secure Instances cannot be enabled until after Live launch, so instance join behavior, friend location, and security features may take a day or two after launch to start behaving 100% correctly


SDK


[h2]Improvements[/h2]

  • Converted DB components will now match enabled / disabled state in-app and in the SDK


[h2]Fixes[/h2]

  • Fixed Left / Right foot swap during Avatar setup