One consistent complaint in earlier builds was desynchronization: you’d be sitting on a couch in your headset, but your partner would see you clipping through a wall. Version 0.9.1 introduces a new networking layer called "Harmony Sync."
Now, when you toggle a light switch, open a drawer, or flush the toilet, every player in the instance sees the action with less than 10 milliseconds of latency. The most impressive demonstration is the "TV/Movie Sync." You can load a local video file or link a YouTube URL, and the playback—including pause, seek, and volume—is perfectly mirrored across all headsets. Finally, couch co-op in VR feels genuinely shared. Home Together Version 0.9.1 VR
No update is complete without more stuff to fill your home. The 0.9.1 patch adds: The "Window" object now connects to your real-world
Visually, 0.9.1 is a leap forward. The static lighting has been replaced with a dynamic, 24-hour clock system. You can now: when you toggle a light switch
The "Window" object now connects to your real-world time zone by default, but you can override it. Imagine sharing a sunset with a friend who lives 8 hours away, within the safety of your virtual living room. That emotional connection is the entire point of Home Together.