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Rainbow controller models, reticle wrong in menus, transparent box attached to gui, other weirdness.
Not a great video, but I think I captured most of the wackiness. I've been seeing this across two different windows installs / system boards / graphics cards. Also at least two different versions of Vivecraft. Video is from Vivecraft 1.12.2. This might be the same issue as "Half of the textures missing? #37" ? My menu's look very similar to his screenshot. Thanks jrbuuda!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxhQ8_B4GhE
What... the fuck is this video? I can't even begin to understand let alone explain what would be going on there. This isn't some sort of practical joke, is it? There is absolutely no way that can happen without some sort of driver/hardware error, or like... voodoo witches or something. Maybe your house is haunted, haha.
Also, have you done a full wipe and reinstall of your Minecraft instance? And does this happen in vanilla Minecraft or only with Vivecraft?
It's a relatively fresh install of windows, brand new install of Minecraft and Vivecraft no forge or mods of any kind. It's a completely different set of hardware than the first time I saw this issue, its even a different Vive! Flat version works fine from this launcher, other VR applications have no issue either.
You must have some application or setting common to all your PCs that's causing this.
You're not alone! This happens to me too! It even transcended a full system reset... It happens every single time I boot Minecraft both in and out of VR (even without Vivecraft installed) and usually corrects itself within a couple of minutes. Recently I found messing with render distance kicks it back to normal. But I've been all over the internet and haven't found anyone else with the issue until now! Rowan, out of curiosity, what hardware do you have? I'm running a Titan Xp and a Ryzen 7 1700X.
Side note, a similar visual glitch occurs every now and then when I boot Blender 3D. Again, it usually corrects itself within a minute. So on that note, it doesn't seem to be a Minecraft issue specifically, but rather a hardware/software one.
yea im gonna go with common software, maybe like overclocking software.
Also possibly GPU driver/control panel settings. Something opengl related.