I Am Cat movement bug fix
Hey everyone! I recently dove deep into I Am Cat VR, and like many of you, I quickly hit a wall with some really frustrating movement bugs. It got so bad that I was almost at the point of quitting I Am Cat altogether! My game would crash unexpectedly, and just trying to get around the map became a nightmare. I know the feeling – you just want to enjoy the game, but buggy movement ruins the immersion and leads to constant frustration. My biggest issue was the lack of precision. When I tried to move, I'd often overshoot what I wanted, or the controls would feel sluggish and unresponsive. This wasn't just annoying; it directly contributed to my game crashing. After a lot of trial and error, I found a few things that really helped me get past these hurdles. First, let's talk about walking. My original notes mentioned 'SOIFOUND WALKING. ALL YOU HAVE PUT ON A YOU PUSH BACK OR CRASH.' What I meant was, I stopped trying to 'dash' or 'teleport' everywhere (if those options exist) and focused on a more deliberate, smooth walking technique. For me, it meant constantly adjusting my joystick input rather than just pushing it all the way forward. I also noticed that if I tried to 'push back' too quickly or aggressively, it would contribute to the instability and potential crashes. So, a gentler, more controlled approach to walking made a huge difference. Another major bug I tackled was the issue of holding items and moving. Has anyone else experienced trying to carry something important, only for your grip to glitch or the item to fly off randomly when you move? It's infuriating! To fix this, I found that performing a quick re-calibration of my controllers often helped. Sometimes, simply restarting the Quest headset would also temporarily resolve it. For a more permanent solution, I made sure my play space was clear and that my Guardian boundaries were well-defined, as interference or tracking issues can often manifest as problems with item manipulation and movement. If you're still experiencing frequent game crashes, beyond just buggy movement, here are a few general VR troubleshooting tips that often save the day: Check for Updates: Make sure both your I Am Cat game and your Quest headset's operating system are fully updated. Developers often release patches specifically for bug fixes. Clear Cache: Your Quest can accumulate temporary files that sometimes cause performance issues. Clearing the system cache can often resolve these. You can usually find this option in your headset's settings under System or Storage. Re-pair Controllers: Occasionally, a fresh pairing of your controllers can fix input lag or erratic movement. Restart Your Headset Properly: Don't just put it to sleep; do a full power-off and restart. This can clear up many temporary glitches. Reinstall the Game: As a last resort, uninstalling and reinstalling I Am Cat can fix corrupted game files that lead to crashes. Just make sure your progress is saved if it's a game that supports cloud saves! These tips drastically improved my experience with I Am Cat, turning what was a frustrating, buggy mess into an enjoyable VR adventure. Don't let those movement glitches make you quit – try these fixes and get back to exploring the world of I Am Cat smoothly!






































































