iY MMD World Going Offline
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i dont know how to use VRChat Quick Launcher to open the world help Dx
Open Creator Companion app, then to go Tools tab, and launch the Quick Launcher in there.
For the file, just obtain it (check my Proton link above), and rename it to "scene-StandaloneWindows64-mmdWorld.vrcw" (Make sure you can see file extensions in File Explorer)
Place that renamed file in "AppData\LocalLow\VRChat\VRChat\Worlds"
In the Quick Launcher, look down at the Instance info section, click on "Local", and select the world file you just added.
In Profiles section, click "Add Profile", this will be Profile 0, which should be what you normally use to login to VRChat (Steam, VRChat account, etc). You can check if you want to launch that Profile in Desktop or VR with the checkbox on the right. make sure the checkbox on the left is checked to be active.
Press "Launch all selected", and there you go.
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@Metasect Would appreciate it if you could upload a youtube video to explain how to do that
I'm so dumb at these things
I will not upload anything to youtube anymore with a ten foot pole, sorry.
Read my message above. -
Open Creator Companion app, then to go Tools tab, and launch the Quick Launcher in there.
For the file, just obtain it (check my Proton link above), and rename it to "scene-StandaloneWindows64-mmdWorld.vrcw" (Make sure you can see file extensions in File Explorer)
Place that renamed file in "AppData\LocalLow\VRChat\VRChat\Worlds"
In the Quick Launcher, look down at the Instance info section, click on "Local", and select the world file you just added.
In Profiles section, click "Add Profile", this will be Profile 0, which should be what you normally use to login to VRChat (Steam, VRChat account, etc). You can check if you want to launch that Profile in Desktop or VR with the checkbox on the right. make sure the checkbox on the left is checked to be active.
Press "Launch all selected", and there you go.
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@Metasect When naming it it's still a text file so the quick launcher won't recognize it as a world. What should I do?
Make sure when you rename the file that you can see hidden file extensions in File Explorer.
- Open File Explorer (open any folder).
- Click the View tab.
- Select "File name extension"
- Optionally, you can enable Hidden items.
Filename extensions will now be visible.
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Make sure when you rename the file that you can see hidden file extensions in File Explorer.
- Open File Explorer (open any folder).
- Click the View tab.
- Select "File name extension"
- Optionally, you can enable Hidden items.
Filename extensions will now be visible.
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@Metasect I fixed it! The file kept adding the .txt at end as default all I had to do was delete it
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@Metasect Thank you for the help I appreciate it loosing this world was really sad but I'm glad there was a way to keep using it.
Likewise, I was really bummed when it went down and had heard someone had a way to load it locally, but they never replied back, so I had to do my own trials and errors to find out the __data files and vrcw files are the exact same, just named differently. After that, it was a matter of figuring out if the Quick Launcher could load them, which to my surprise it did.
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Likewise, I was really bummed when it went down and had heard someone had a way to load it locally, but they never replied back, so I had to do my own trials and errors to find out the __data files and vrcw files are the exact same, just named differently. After that, it was a matter of figuring out if the Quick Launcher could load them, which to my surprise it did.
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No problem. I wonder of the solution can be pinned in this post, there is a bit of messages and it would make it easier than scrolling through them..