[Bug] Most Invites and InviteRequests are deleted on closing VRCX #735

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opened 2026-04-05 16:25:24 +02:00 by MrUnknownDE · 0 comments
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Originally created by @marhuber on 10/8/2024

Describe the bug
I've noticed this for pretty much the entire year and a half I've been using VRCX. I love this tool, but it frustrates me that if it should freeze up (something else happening lately that might be due to needing a graphics driver update, need to try that first before I consider another bug report here) or my computer crash or something, nearly all Invite and Inviterequests from a session using VRChat and VRCX will just auto delete when the application is closed and reopened.

Part of why I use this tool is that I want to keep track of which friends have been trying to spend time with me while I'm busy; so I can remember to make time for them when I'm free. It's also nice to know who wanted to see me while I was nodding off or afk and left VRChat and VRCX open. Other types of notifications are being purged too, but I'm most concerned about those two types being logged more reliably. Like how people leaving and joining the instance or logging on and logging off seem to be.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open and use VRCX while in VRChat.
  2. Continue until you have several or more notifications in the log.
  3. Close VRCX.
  4. Reopen VRCX.
  5. Open notifcations tab and note that some Invites and InviteRequests have been purged arbitrarily while others are saved in the log, unless the bug is unique to me and I did something wrong during setup or something.

Expected behavior
VRCX keeps a consistently saved log of all recent Invites, InviteRequests, and maybe other such notifications the way it keeps a log of a lot of other activity like people joining and leaving your current instance or going on and offline.

What version you are running
VRCX 2024.09.02
I always let the app update though, and it's happened across every version I can remember in the past year and half or so.

*Originally created by @marhuber on 10/8/2024* **Describe the bug** I've noticed this for pretty much the entire year and a half I've been using VRCX. I love this tool, but it frustrates me that if it should freeze up (something else happening lately that might be due to needing a graphics driver update, need to try that first before I consider another bug report here) or my computer crash or something, nearly all Invite and Inviterequests from a session using VRChat and VRCX will just auto delete when the application is closed and reopened. Part of why I use this tool is that I want to keep track of which friends have been trying to spend time with me while I'm busy; so I can remember to make time for them when I'm free. It's also nice to know who wanted to see me while I was nodding off or afk and left VRChat and VRCX open. Other types of notifications are being purged too, but I'm most concerned about those two types being logged more reliably. Like how people leaving and joining the instance or logging on and logging off seem to be. **To Reproduce** Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. Open and use VRCX while in VRChat. 2. Continue until you have several or more notifications in the log. 3. Close VRCX. 4. Reopen VRCX. 5. Open notifcations tab and note that some Invites and InviteRequests have been purged arbitrarily while others are saved in the log, unless the bug is unique to me and I did something wrong during setup or something. **Expected behavior** VRCX keeps a consistently saved log of all recent Invites, InviteRequests, and maybe other such notifications the way it keeps a log of a lot of other activity like people joining and leaving your current instance or going on and offline. **What version you are running** VRCX 2024.09.02 I always let the app update though, and it's happened across every version I can remember in the past year and half or so.
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Reference: github/VRCX#735