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The Unicorns

Once upon a time in the world of virtual reality, there was a group of modders known as . They had a mission: to bring custom songs and mods to Beat Saber players on the Oculus (now Meta) Quest.

  1. Account Bans: While rare for single-player use, modding violates the Beat Saber Terms of Service. As of 2024, Meta has begun cracking down on modded APKs. Using bmbf.dev.stable puts a modified version of the game on your system, which could theoretically lead to online leaderboard bans (you will not be able to post scores to official leaderboards) or, in extreme cases, Meta account restrictions.
  2. Game Instability: "Stable" does not mean "perfect." Users frequently report that after using bmbf.dev.stable, the game may crash when loading specific custom songs with complex lighting events.
  3. Loss of Multiplayer: To prevent cheating, modded versions of Beat Saber almost universally disable the official multiplayer mode. You can only play custom multiplayer using specific mod servers (like MultiQuest), which are not included in the base bmbf.dev.stable package.

: Includes a browser that defaults to mod download sites like Quest Modding for easier discovery. Core Mod Management bmbf.dev.stable

The Process

Power Lock

: A specific feature allows BMBF to run in the background even if the headset sleeps, though it significantly increases battery drain. The Unicorns Once upon a time in the

Troubleshooting Common bmbf.dev.stable Errors

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