While V1.37.4 is not a feature-heavy update, it polishes existing systems:
rather than the deprecated ModAssistant for these newer versions. Meta Quest Users
When it comes to virtual reality rhythm games, one name stands above the rest: . Developed by Beat Games (a studio under Meta), this lightsaber-wielding, block-slashing phenomenon has become the de facto killer app for VR headsets. As of its latest stable iteration, Beat Saber VR V1.37.4 , the game continues to refine the experience for millions of players on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, and PC VR via the Rift and Steam stores.
Prior to V1.37.4, the community was navigating through a turbulent period of updates. Previous versions had introduced controversial changes to scoring systems, lighting engines, and note physics. Players were grappling with "fixed width" notes and changes to the spawning positions that fundamentally altered how high-level play felt. The game was evolving, but the evolution was bumpy.
This is the million-dollar question for the Beat Saber community. By default, if you rely on ModAssistant (PC) or BMBF (Quest standalone).
When V1.37.4 dropped, it rendered the mods for the previous version (V1.37.x) incompatible. For the average player, this meant a stark choice: update the game to get the stability fixes and lose access to custom songs, or stay on the old version and deal with the bugs but keep the mods.
While V1.37.4 is not a feature-heavy update, it polishes existing systems:
rather than the deprecated ModAssistant for these newer versions. Meta Quest Users Beat Saber VR V1.37.4
When it comes to virtual reality rhythm games, one name stands above the rest: . Developed by Beat Games (a studio under Meta), this lightsaber-wielding, block-slashing phenomenon has become the de facto killer app for VR headsets. As of its latest stable iteration, Beat Saber VR V1.37.4 , the game continues to refine the experience for millions of players on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, and PC VR via the Rift and Steam stores. While V1
Prior to V1.37.4, the community was navigating through a turbulent period of updates. Previous versions had introduced controversial changes to scoring systems, lighting engines, and note physics. Players were grappling with "fixed width" notes and changes to the spawning positions that fundamentally altered how high-level play felt. The game was evolving, but the evolution was bumpy. As of its latest stable iteration, Beat Saber VR V1
This is the million-dollar question for the Beat Saber community. By default, if you rely on ModAssistant (PC) or BMBF (Quest standalone).
When V1.37.4 dropped, it rendered the mods for the previous version (V1.37.x) incompatible. For the average player, this meant a stark choice: update the game to get the stability fixes and lose access to custom songs, or stay on the old version and deal with the bugs but keep the mods.