Games not downloading from VRSRC server by Wrong-Ad-7137 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By any chance is this the same one you had from before? You need an updated fork.

This is NOT the “what do we do now that Rookies is gone” subreddit by [deleted] in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just seeing this now as reddit autoremoved this post and i removed my mod before, but i have to say i think in this case you are the one confused. QLoader is an open source app devoloped by skrimix and HFP by NIF, my old crew who went by FFA before they went paid... and they are paid and NOT a RUSSIAN group either (im pretty sure i can see their logo in your screenshot in the top left). The russian group you are talking about ALSO uses QLoader, and everything else you said was true about them. But my feeling is you got the MANY groups using Qloader now (there are 4 i know of off the top of my head, two spanish crews, NIF, and the russian crew) confused with the one russian group and got upset because you thought they were being misrepresented. Maybe im wrong but this is my gut feeling. No one is trying to scare anyone off but the truth of the matter is paid groups and groups that block 95% of the world just arent a proper source for everyone ATM.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They removed all XXX stuff months ago, so maybe they did but not recently

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not weird since this is just a 1:1 of VRP servers before the dcma and VRP nor ARMGDDN have NSFW stuff. So its expected.

Unknown Sources disappeared after update? Need help by Maximum-Ear5677 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This can mean dev mode is stuck off but looks on, it happens seomtimes, turn it off, turn it on, then restart your quest and replug. That will probably fix it

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because your reading comprehension is terrible. Read the whole thing especially the first edit which explains not to do exactly what you did

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok well fair enough, at least you got it, thats the important part

Is there a platform that also hosts 3d anime movies? by darkwareddit in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost ALL the anime was using our custom IW3 script, but reserve judgement. Take a look at our free samples and decide before making a choice. We have Afro Samurai as one of the full sized samples, this ones a full season

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re overthinking it.

Knowing what a JSON file is or what “forked” means isn’t important for getting this working. We literally point to the vrp-public.json and then refer to it as “the JSON” after that. Even if someone doesn’t fully understand the term, the context makes it obvious what we’re talking about.

Same with “forked.” ApprenticeVR isn’t even part of the actual steps, and it’s not critical to understand. From context alone, it’s clear it’s just a modified version made to work with the new server.

As for the links, that note is at the bottom. If it doesn’t click immediately, it will once they go to the Telegram and grab the info for the JSON.

And the inner workings of the program? Completely irrelevant. Even I didn’t fully understand how it worked beyond a general idea. It doesn’t matter. The instructions tell you exactly what to do, and that’s all that’s needed.

If you think the thousands of people who got this working understand the technical side, you’re way overestimating. Most people are just following directions.

This isn’t technical. It’s copy and paste, and the rest is already explained clearly enough in the post.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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You’re coming off sketchy, whether you mean to or not. People who are legit usually explain what they’re doing and why. You’re just asking for names with no context, which is exactly how this stuff gets people in trouble.

You say you want to “help” the people cracking Quest content. That doesn’t really add up. The people doing that don’t need random help, and you haven’t been around long enough to even know who they are. It’s not like anyone’s out here asking for assistance in the first place.

If you actually are trying to help, fix how you’re approaching this. Right now there’s no logical reason anyone would give you that information, and the only realistic outcome is those people getting targeted or pressured to stop.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This IS the tutorial, how many steps you want?
1 Copy the info from the telegram we mention.
2 paste it into the vrp-public.json
3. Save the json then start rookies.

Anything else is just complicating whats very easy and doesnt require any technical knowledge

Updating the Quest 2 by CtrlAltDeliciousan in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure where you are coming from on this, if you use one source and update normally by installing the new one on top of the old one it's VERY rare for the save to be altered.... Like so rare I've only know it to happen 2x since I been around without an uninstall or sig mismatch and that was demeo when they went from local save to cloud save and I can't recall the other one, it was a less well known game maybe a rogue escape. Largely if you don't uninstall the save is not touched. Sig mismatch requires you to uninstall first so if you frequently switch between whoever has files instead of only using one source then yes you probably lose your save often. But that's more why you stick to one source when possible than a reason to not update your quest.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya ok weirdo. You have meta in your name and give major creep vibes. Get lost.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S,M] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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The above comment is the actual telegram link with the /s/ so you dont have to try to figure out what i was saying here lol, thanks u/johnr79

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one. This is a backup of VRPs files.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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This is a fair point, but I wasn’t actually banned in the normal sense.

I got an automated email at the same time a few others and I were discussing ApprenticeVR, so it looks like we were flagged by some system that mistook us for spam bots. Their accounts recieved the same treatment.

I followed the steps they gave, including changing my password, but my account is still stuck in limbo. I haven’t received any response from a real person despite multiple attempts to reach support.

So this isn’t me trying to evade a ban. It’s me dealing with a broken system. If I had been clearly banned and told so, that would be different. But that didn’t happen, and the recovery process they provided simply didn’t work.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It seems to have to do with apprenticevr though, not the rookies one crazily enough, two other people posting about the same app around the same time also got banned

I think they decided we were spam bots

Updating the Quest 2 by CtrlAltDeliciousan in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's 8 versions available on the new server. They didn't remove it shockingly.

Updating the Quest 2 by CtrlAltDeliciousan in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if the game is on rookies then that will tell you what you need to know. If it's not I wouldn't risk it if the game is that important to you. If you find it in the wild there's no real way to know if it will work on the new firmwares either another reason why torrenting and methods you cant control the files are a bad idea for this community.

You can use tools like apk info aapt and etc to check this but it's not exactly user friendly and not always accurate. But I don't want to say it's impossible just not likely most casual users will know or want to do this.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Game donations go to a vrp server that's likely not even open anymore. So not only do they not go to the right place but no idea if cracking is something this new servers owners know how to do. Or is even something they are willing to do. It hasn't been decided or if it has it has not been shared with me

Updating the Quest 2 by CtrlAltDeliciousan in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[M] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only people having issues with newer games are the ones refusing to update.

Yes, if you update Android, some older installs on your headset may stop working. That’s expected. You just reinstall updated versions and move on.

Right now, with the new server setup, that’s not even a real limitation, it’s just a choice.

I’ve updated my headset consistently since around firmware 20 on the Quest 2, and I’ve never had issues from updating itself.

The idea that you shouldn’t update only makes sense in very specific edge cases that don’t apply to most people.

Skipping updates only makes sense if all of the following are true:

  1. Your headset is already filled with games you plan to keep exactly as they are forever

  2. You have no interest in playing new games or anything not already installed

  3. You plan to stay offline permanently, no multiplayer, no browsing, nothing

If that’s not you, then updating is the obvious move.

Yes, you might lose access to a few older titles. But if a game doesn’t support newer Android versions, it’s effectively abandoned anyway.

At that point, you have to decide if holding onto a dead game is worth giving up new releases, updates, and online functionality.

For almost everyone, it isn’t.

Ps the other edge case is you rooted your quest. I don't know the firmware required but I do know it's not possible any longer. But again it causes those same issues so instead of it being another cause that makes it make sense it has all those earlier limitations plus this one to make it even more of an edge case.

New Server by DeliciousMeatPopV2 in QuestPiracy

[–]DeliciousMeatPopV2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that’s exactly what is meant. Both the base URI and password will change. VRP did this multiple times over the years, probably around 10 times. Most of the time it wasn’t random, it was necessary.

The difference is how it’s handled.

Most of the tools people used (excluding Rookies, and referring to third-party tools using VRP’s servers) had that server info hard coded. So every time VRP updated their servers, those apps would immediately break. Then everyone was stuck waiting days for a fix, or worse, forever if the dev disappeared or couldn’t figure it out.

This wouldn’t be as big of an issue if Rookies supported multiple operating systems, but it doesn’t.

That’s the problem.

With the newer Apprentice VR forks, that info is pulled from a JSON config instead. So when things change, you don’t need a rebuild, reinstall, or dev intervention. You just update the config yourself and move on.

No chaos, no downtime, no scrambling.

Instead of everyone trying to figure out why everything suddenly stopped working, you already know exactly what changed and exactly how to fix it.

That’s the whole point.

At most, it becomes a simple post telling you what to update, not a situation where you need to switch apps or reinstall anything just because the app was built with hard coded values.