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Others Completed VR Kanojo [R1] [Illusion]

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mrme

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I guess it tries to contact illusion's servers, but seeing as illusion is dead (or rebranded at least) something breaks.
 

Soar

Newbie
Jul 2, 2017
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To make it work with my Pico 4, here are the steps I followed:

  • Move the game folder to C:/Games/VR.Kanojo/
  • Block all connections of VRKanojo.exe with the firewall
  • Run the reg.reg file
  • Launch InitSetting.exe
The game launches perfectly with my Pico 4 and Streaming Assistant through SteamVR.

However, once in the game, there are scenes that I can't seem to complete... (kissing, blowjob, doggy style), I don't understand why the character seems to be too far away.
 
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Arde645

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Apr 30, 2018
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To make it work with my Pico 4, here are the steps I followed:

  • Move the game folder to C:/Games/VR.Kanojo/
  • Block all connections of VRKanojo.exe with the firewall
  • Run the reg.reg file
  • Launch InitSetting.exe
The game launches perfectly with my Pico 4 and Streaming Assistant through SteamVR.

However, once in the game, there are scenes that I can't seem to complete... (kissing, blowjob, doggy style), I don't understand why the character seems to be too far away.
If you're having issues and can't get close enough try giving this file a try. It binds some of the camera movement to the keyboard if you have one handy, though I'm unsure how well it'll mesh with an actual VR setup as I don't have one.

As always, don't forget to backup the original Assembly-CSharp.dll file before you try.

EDIT: Actually, another option is the HongFire patch which has a different version of the mod if you're using the Steam version of the game, not sure if it works for other ones.
 
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Dogarth

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Dec 2, 2017
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Spent over an hour mucking around with my Quest 2 to get it working... Albeit I don't have lot of experience with VR in general, but through some trial and error it seemed to work. Should work similarly for Quest 3.

Here's my steps to use it with Quest 2.

What You Need or at least What I used:
  • Link Cable that goes between the PC and VR Headset. (AirLink, may work if you've used or set it up before, but I didn't use that)
  • Quest 2 or Quest 3. (Obviously other headsets work per comments on here, but this is just my setup and quick guide)
  • Steam.
  • SteamVR.

Beware that this setup is not refined and will be visible and audible to anyone around you (in your room), it's using your computer and screen. All of your 'creepy' fumbling around and groping actions are visible on the computer screen. Again, this setup it is not 'private'. There may be a way to disable your computer screen or turn the monitor off, but I didn't stress about that myself... Also if your not using headphones that plug into your VR Headset it will be audible to others around you. (You've been warned).

Download the Base Game from first page link. Unpack it somewhere you will remember.
Download and Install SteamVR through your VR headset (Do not use Meta Remote Desktop), there may be a way to use that to fire up the game but that's a whole different beast. (Sorry no guide setting up SteamVR, it's pretty basic and straight forward but I do not recall all the steps. You may have to turn on your VR Headset to finalize and sync everything up between steam/VR headset/PC).
Install Steam and/or Open Steam and select > Steam > Go Offline
In Steam; Select > Games > Add a Non-Steam Game to my Library
In Steam; Select > Browse... > Navigate to the installation folder you downloaded and unpacked the base game to. Open that folder and select VR_Kanojo > Add Selected Programs

Launch SteamVR within your headset and if it takes you to their little built in room, that should be ready.
Remove the headset and launch the game through Steam, on your PC. It runs a little executable/batch file than will be on your PC. With SteamVR running and your headset connect via AirLink or Link Cable, you should have the game running to your headset.

Controls... this is where the game may really struggle. My first few games I had massive problems with controls, eventually I got it to work on my controllers fairly well and enjoyed the first few scenes as I learned the game. The second day I lost whatever controller settings I had working (I didnt remap or change anything that I recall) and its been a struggle. From what I can tell, if you launch the game without the headset/controllers active, it defaults to some weird keyboard/mouse combo with some of the VR controllers somewhat working... It also uses your 'vision' as a centre controller/selection then you have to find the right button, key to press to proceed.. Hope this helps someone, there is some enjoyment as the model is exquisite but its a bit of weird struggle to get it all working smoothly.
 

zecel

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Jul 1, 2023
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Spent over an hour mucking around with my Quest 2 to get it working... Albeit I don't have lot of experience with VR in general, but through some trial and error it seemed to work. Should work similarly for Quest 3.

Here's my steps to use it with Quest 2.

What You Need or at least What I used:
  • Link Cable that goes between the PC and VR Headset. (AirLink, may work if you've used or set it up before, but I didn't use that)
  • Quest 2 or Quest 3. (Obviously other headsets work per comments on here, but this is just my setup and quick guide)
  • Steam.
  • SteamVR.

Beware that this setup is not refined and will be visible and audible to anyone around you (in your room), it's using your computer and screen. All of your 'creepy' fumbling around and groping actions are visible on the computer screen. Again, this setup it is not 'private'. There may be a way to disable your computer screen or turn the monitor off, but I didn't stress about that myself... Also if your not using headphones that plug into your VR Headset it will be audible to others around you. (You've been warned).

Download the Base Game from first page link. Unpack it somewhere you will remember.
Download and Install SteamVR through your VR headset (Do not use Meta Remote Desktop), there may be a way to use that to fire up the game but that's a whole different beast. (Sorry no guide setting up SteamVR, it's pretty basic and straight forward but I do not recall all the steps. You may have to turn on your VR Headset to finalize and sync everything up between steam/VR headset/PC).
Install Steam and/or Open Steam and select > Steam > Go Offline
In Steam; Select > Games > Add a Non-Steam Game to my Library
In Steam; Select > Browse... > Navigate to the installation folder you downloaded and unpacked the base game to. Open that folder and select VR_Kanojo > Add Selected Programs

Launch SteamVR within your headset and if it takes you to their little built in room, that should be ready.
Remove the headset and launch the game through Steam, on your PC. It runs a little executable/batch file than will be on your PC. With SteamVR running and your headset connect via AirLink or Link Cable, you should have the game running to your headset.

Controls... this is where the game may really struggle. My first few games I had massive problems with controls, eventually I got it to work on my controllers fairly well and enjoyed the first few scenes as I learned the game. The second day I lost whatever controller settings I had working (I didnt remap or change anything that I recall) and its been a struggle. From what I can tell, if you launch the game without the headset/controllers active, it defaults to some weird keyboard/mouse combo with some of the VR controllers somewhat working... It also uses your 'vision' as a centre controller/selection then you have to find the right button, key to press to proceed.. Hope this helps someone, there is some enjoyment as the model is exquisite but its a bit of weird struggle to get it all working smoothly.
thanks man, it works
 
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Fapmynut

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with the crashing at the start, i finally figured out how to get it working. seeing how it works when there is no internet connection, i've decided to try to cut the connection from the app using the windows firewall making new outbound rule and it worked. im still connected to the internet while playing the game
Found this out the hard way. Reposting for others to find easier. Would've saved me an hour or so.
 
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