![]() Like seen in the picture (this is a fullbody functional avatar btw). It would follow me on the X and Y axis, but not the Z, like if I went into the air, I would see my avatar stay on the ground. ![]() However, it did not function as intended because although I could rapidly alter my perspective, my avatar itself would not follow me. I strictly adhered to this YT tutorial for guidance: And after many frustrating attempts of troubleshooting, I eventually got PlayspaceMover to work within VRChat. So I spent 90 minutes last night installing OpenVR Input Emulator, OpenVR Advanced Settings, and PlayspaceMover for VRChat because why not? I had gotten my HTC Vive recently and I had already played hundreds of hours of VRChat on desktop, so I wanted to take full advantage of the thing. Official Subreddit - by VRChat Staff (set to private)įeature Requests & Bug Reports Community:
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