I’m really really frustrated as these issues have been happening for a long time and VRChat has been nearly unplayable. I have events and things I run or go to and it’s been making it difficult to do these things.
I’d like to say I’ve talked with Support many many times with not very much luck. I’ve been ghosted twice now for these issues. And I was told to leave a Bug Report which doesn’t work because this issue isn’t really something that can be recreated.
Specs
Intel Core i7-1400F (I’m aware of the issues with this part)
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER
32 gbs RAM
I run VRChat through Steam, my VR is through Virtual Desktop Quest 2 and my PC is on Ethernet
- Avatars corrupting. This happens randomly and I’m not sure why, any and all avatars have a chance to just crash me. When this happens, I can’t open VRC as I am wearing that avatar and it crashes on launch. I am able to clear my cache, and try again but this is a soft fix and this issue has multiple levels.
Avatars and worlds have been having weird graphical glitches. Like stretched polygons, or missing meshes. I loaded into a world and a friend’s avatar’s face was just gone. For me and only me.
- I can’t load into worlds. If a download is longer than a millisecond, then the download bar will completely fill before the screen harsh cuts to black and the either boots me to my home world, or that fails and I boot to the default home world, or that fails too and I go to the Error World.
This happens to ANY world, any instance type. Somehow this issue happens more in Non-VR mode than VR mode but it happens nonetheless. The only work around I’ve found is using a portal a different player has placed, which is hard to manage when dealing with instances such as Invite+ or Invite
I have tried the following solutions: Clearing cache, moving cache folder to a different drive, changing to Open-Beta, verifying integrity of VRChat’s files, reinstalling VRChat COMPLETELY, changing my DNS settings to Google’s public, Cloudflare 1.1.1.1, downgrading graphics driver version, updating BIOS, Verifying Windows Integrity, opening particular VRC ports, flushing dns. NONE of these steps have been fixes, nothing has changed when doing any of these and nothing has been fixed for a few months now.