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Questcraft 1.1.1 Download File

| Feature | Questcraft 1.1.1 | Minecraft Bedrock (Quest official) | Vivecraft (PCVR) | |---------|------------------|--------------------------------------|------------------| | Standalone | Yes | Yes | No (needs PC) | | Java Edition features | Yes (redstone, off-hand, mods) | No | Yes | | Custom servers | Yes (Java servers) | No (only Bedrock servers) | Yes | | Performance | Good on Q2/3 | Excellent | Depends on PC | | Full motion controls | Yes | Limited | Yes |

If you want the true Java modding experience on a standalone headset, Questcraft 1.1.1 wins hands down.

Yes, with caveats. Realms and standard Java servers that use 1.18.2 work perfectly. However: Questcraft 1.1.1 Download

To join a server, go to Multiplayer → Direct Connect, enter the IP address, and use your standard Minecraft credentials.

Once installed, open the settings menu inside Questcraft (using the left controller menu button). Recommended settings for version 1.1.1: | Feature | Questcraft 1

Before diving into the download specifics, it is important to understand what Questcraft is—and what it is not. Questcraft is a fan-made project that ports Minecraft: Java Edition to Android-based VR headsets using a combination of the Pojlib launcher, Vulkan rendering, and the QuestCraft launcher app. Unlike the official Minecraft VR (which is based on the Bedrock Edition and is often limited or discontinued on certain platforms), Questcraft allows for full Java Edition mod support, custom servers, and the classic gameplay millions love.

Version 1.1.1 represents a maturation of the project. Earlier versions suffered from frequent crashes, memory leaks, and controller mapping issues. The 1.1.1 update addresses these core problems, making it the most reliable build to date. To join a server, go to Multiplayer →

Before installing, ensure your phone is powerful enough. Questcraft is resource-heavy.