Zero Caliber Vr V1.9.1863
We tested Zero Caliber VR v1.9.1863 on both a Meta Quest 3 (standalone) and a high-end PC (i9-13900K + RTX 4080) via Air Link.
For fans of the M4A1 and HK416 platforms, a persistent bug existed where the bolt release button would register a double-click, causing the bolt to close and immediately lock back. This has been squashed. Reloading now feels tactile and predictable, crucial for Veteran difficulty where two seconds of fumbling means a respawn. Zero Caliber VR v1.9.1863
Despite the polish, no patch is perfect. As of this writing, the developers have acknowledged three bugs: Attachments:
In the ever-evolving landscape of virtual reality shooters, few titles have demonstrated the staying power and community-driven dedication of Zero Caliber VR. Developed by XREAL Games, this title has carved out a niche for itself as a grounded, military-style narrative experience that doesn’t rely on gimmicks like jetpacks or wall-running. Instead, it focuses on weapon handling, cooperative play, and accessible realism. Ammo: Carry more mid-caliber mags for ARs; prioritize
With the release of Zero Caliber VR v1.9.1863, the developers have pushed a significant update that refines performance, squashes persistent bugs, and rebalances the solo/campaign experience. Whether you are a veteran operative or a recruit downloading the game for the first time, understanding what v1.9.1863 brings to the table is essential.
Below, we dissect every major change, performance benchmark, and community reaction to this latest patch.