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Virtual Reality is... overrated?
Ah, just another day of committing horrendous war crimes using spoons in Skyrim VR, living the dream!
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 6 годин тому

    😊😊😊🎉

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 6 годин тому

    Yes🎉🎉🎉😮

  • @TheRealBLP
    @TheRealBLP 17 годин тому

    Honestly I think it would be really cool to experience fantasy worlds like youre actually in them, but as vr is now it isnt for that it is to play games and feel a bit immersed. I honestly hope it will never happen that vr will reach the level of immersivness that you could genuinely think you are in a different world because our world is boring and why would anybody wanna live in that we basically would trap ourself in a simulation which I really don´t want

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 16 годин тому

      Hahah that's exactly what I meant with the Wall-E reference. While the idea of having full dive tech is very dope, the impact it would have on the real world would most likely be catastrophic. I'd still be interested in it, but I think just like everything including issues like AI that we face today, it would really have to be managed and regulated, otherwise it would for sure not be great for the real world.. VR as it is right now is already pretty cool and definitely has bonus immersion if you pair it with the right games! Thanks for the comment c:

  • @hedgehoginasunhat
    @hedgehoginasunhat 19 годин тому

    YOU GOT 300 SUBS YAHOOOOOO LETS GEDDIT Like many people, there is only one game I want a VR headset for. I dont look stupid enough when listening to music, i need beat saber. Unfortunately i dont want to spend 100s on 100s on a not-quite-refined system just for beat saber so i will just go across the road to the arcade and pay too much to play taiko no tatsujin. Or wait for a rich friend to upgrade. Do you know any rich gaming tech enthusiasts looking to make a new lil pal? Can i use the comments section as my own craigslist?

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 18 годин тому

      It went a lot quicker than I expected recently! Having an internal dance party as we speak But yeah Beat Saber totally is the preferred experience for reaching peak stupid-looking-ness, much better than karaoke. At least everyone looks stupid with Beat Saber! I personally much prefer Cho Chabudai Gaeshi, there's just something about throwing your aggression out and seeing it represented on the screen. And go crazy with using this area for your Hedgelist posts, mi casa es su casa. Wait I don't speak French... Let's stick with go crazy!

  • @prakashgamedev4335
    @prakashgamedev4335 19 годин тому

    When you think, he's starting to talk about some sponsorship course, he doesn't 😂

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 19 годин тому

      @@prakashgamedev4335 the one and only true sponsorship is well.. me c:

  • @abdogaming4613
    @abdogaming4613 22 години тому

    This is very good content thank you and continue

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 21 годину тому

      @@abdogaming4613 thanks man! I appreciate it c: I'm trying to make a new vid every month

  • @ericdraven4828
    @ericdraven4828 День тому

    I Believe Once Developers Start Working In Tandem With Ai Minus The Restraints Is When We'll See The Next Interation Of VR. I Mean Even Now Depending On What Title You Try It's Already Mind Blowing.. I Remember My 2nd Standalone HMD I Was At A Marina Playing Vader Immortal And Someone Stopped Me And Asked What Was It Like?? I Smiled. And I Asked "Would You Like To See?" True My Quest #1 Was Drenched In Sweat Lol Truth Be Told I Was Kinda Embarrassed Because I Was In Dojo Mode Really Getting It In But Surprisingly She Said Yes. So I Explained The Basics "Basically Whatever You See Don't Trip Out.. I'm Right Here" So Ending My Game I Chose Sairento Left It At The Menu Options Screen And Handed Over The Headset, After Helping Her Find The Right Fit I stood In front Of Her To Insure She Didn't Freak Out Because You're Pretty Much Blindfolded And Of Course I Didn't Want Her To Toss My Headset If The Experience Went Sideways Lol.. I Explained The Buttons Crash course Style And Off She Went Admiring The Surroundings.. Then I Believe She Accidentally Hit One Of The Turbo Dash Buttons😅 Her Response Was Legendary And I Reassured I Was Right There Next To Her But I Believe It Was Abit Much Dashing Forward At Light Speed And Time Slowing Down Around Her At The Same Time She Was Done Lol.. This Was Just As COVID Started And I Was Right There In A Ground Zero California City.. All That Aside It Was Definitely A Magical Moment Concerning VR.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo День тому

      @@ericdraven4828 that sounds like a fantastic experience! There are definitely a few standout experiences that are must tries, especially when you can share those experiences with others c: while I believe (as a software developer myself) AI is going to improve and speed up development on the whole for all areas, especially VR, I think it's very necessary to first take a look at the people in the industry and ensure they remain secure and confident in their jobs and embracing the new technology. AI is a fantastic tool, but the ethics and human element in the software sector is being forgotten by a lot of companies trying to maximise earnings and with what some of the gaming CEO's have been saying, they really want to implement and replace a lot of the human element. Games are honestly an art form (software based, but still art) and the human element in art is crucial, which is also why massive open worlds using procedurally generated lands honestly are always lackluster. Doesn't mean AI can't be used to improve and speed up processes though! Sorry for the big AI rant, it's definitely a big topic and issue for me 😂 thanks for the comment though!

    • @ericdraven4828
      @ericdraven4828 7 годин тому

      @@iRywo And You're Totally Right. That's The Only Fear That I'd Have Is That It Would Be So Good Warm Bodies Would Lose The Means To Make Or Generate Income.. And I Agree Mainly Because I Am A Graphic Design Artist Kinda A Side Hobby But Nowhere Near The Expertise Need To Actually Develop Any Type Of Software. So Yea My Hat Goes Off To Pretty Much All The Developers Floating Around Out In The World. But When That Middle Ground Is Finally Found And Those Positions Are Locked In And Secure.. That When The Amazing Will Happen, Not To Say It Isn't Currently Happening But The Next Step. Because Yeah It's Easy To Talk Smack When You Weren't There To See The Blood Sweat Hope Poured Into A Project.

  • @yamyam_1978
    @yamyam_1978 День тому

    I have psvr the original one, I'm hopeless at the games - but it's fun

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo День тому

      @@yamyam_1978 I do think the PSVR is actually a great idea as it takes an already fantastic console and it gives it that little bit extra! Like how the balance board for the wii gave it that extra bit of spice c: it's not and shouldn't currently be the main device, but as an addon it's definitely fun!

  • @lockpickrogue-yc5wc
    @lockpickrogue-yc5wc День тому

    put the mic closer to your mouth and also use an audio dynamic curve (noise gate) like maximus in fl studio to cut the echo out better. and flatten out the frequencies a bit dampening the mids

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo День тому

      @@lockpickrogue-yc5wc the issue lies with the microphones themselves sadly.. moving them closer to my mouth will make them peak immediately, echo reduction changes voice quality regardless of the program used because the quality of the recording is low :p the horrors of using a set of sub 20$ chinese made lavalier mics with a included basic usb receiver the size of a pinky.. of course some improvements can be made with enough effort and time but if I'm honest for the general listener it seemed a bit overkill. Luckily I'll be getting new microphones this week and that should resolve most if not all issues! DJI mic 2's if you're curious c: thanks for the tips though! And if I encounter the same issues with the new ones your comment will be the first thing I'll tackle for improvements instead of basic inbuild premier pro stuff!

    • @lockpickrogue-yc5wc
      @lockpickrogue-yc5wc День тому

      @@iRywo understandable. also if you're feeling freaky you can try duct taping towels/blankets to the walls.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo День тому

      @@lockpickrogue-yc5wc I actually did something like that for this video! But it didn't do much.. ill be throwing pillows around the floor next one too and just try more blankets and whatnot c:

  • @franklinbrewer6529
    @franklinbrewer6529 2 дні тому

    You know, back when I was 12 and I started to love Sci Fi movies, the one that stood out to me most was Ready Player One. No other film fascinated me in way that it did, with the Oasis and an incredible story. Two years later (last year) I got my first VR. It was a standard Meta Quest 2, right off the shelves of Best Buy. I went in thinking it would be incredible and breathtaking, just like how I thought of the Oasis. But, to my great disappointment, when I played Gorilla Tag, Gun Raiders, Pavlov, and Rec Room (some games of my favorite genres), it felt like an ordinary game, just with awful graphics and a terrible community. It was the biggest waste of money I had ever spent. Just a month ago, I bought a PC. (A much better experience). Edit: On second thought, it was probably my mistake for thinking that modern technology would live up to the heights of a modern Sci Fi CGI Steven Spielberg movie.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 19 годин тому

      I mean, I don't blame you for dreaming about having technology that amazing! It's getting there very slowly but it still has quite a way to go. I think PCVR is the best experience as it is right now, hopefully all the other options improve substantially over the next couple of years c:

  • @zensafterglow4269
    @zensafterglow4269 2 дні тому

    People always bring up SAO but forget ready player one OASIS which is NOT full dive To me mentioning full dive right now is like whishing to be isekaed that's fine and all but a new vr headset isn't tryna do all that they're just tryna make you play "wii sports whit (insert theme here)" fulldive is not impossible but it isn't happening in the next 50 years I bet. most people buy a new phone even knowing its gonna be outclassed in 5 years

    • @zensafterglow4269
      @zensafterglow4269 2 дні тому

      I dont think were going to see full dive vr where you can actually fell things in our lifetime. The brain just isn't as simple to read just imagine moving your hand to swing a sword vs to juggle some mangos.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 2 дні тому

      @@zensafterglow4269 to be fair I used a clip from ready player one in this video haha, I'm aware that it's an incredibly distant dream and I'm also absolutely not saying that's what the current tech is reaching for, they're clearly focussing on giving the best experience with the tools they have, not some hyper advanced futuristic neurolink tech. I expect fulldive to become possible within 30 years personally, even the full SAO fulldive, but thats only due to how neurolink is progressing as it is right now. It's still on babylegs, but they are making headway and 30 years is a LONG time, especially with todays speed of advancements. 30 years ago we were just starting to get basic 3D games, so let's see where all tech goes in the next couple of decades! Thanks for the comment c:

  • @trancendedmindpalace
    @trancendedmindpalace 2 дні тому

    Your high expectations require a Neuralink. Are you willing to put one in your head? If not be happy with Meta Quest. People ask for the future but don't want to do what it takes to get the future so they complain.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 2 дні тому

      @@trancendedmindpalace I'm fine with getting a Neuralink or whichever technology is invented alongside it, I also believe it can be achieved without a chip at some point but by simply plugging a device into a socket directly connected to the nerves (instead of needing the chip in the constantly) or perhaps other ways. My high expectations are completely in line with what I'm okay with in terms of tech necessary, I'm obviously also not speaking for others and what their desires/comfort zones are c:

  • @TransFemPyro
    @TransFemPyro 3 дні тому

    Close enough... welcome back NakeyJakey

  • @joshuakhuffmaster-whyte2847
    @joshuakhuffmaster-whyte2847 4 дні тому

    Got a quest 2, three years ago and it completely changed gaming for me. I know run a quest 3 on pcvr and play it everyday. The current state of VR is that its in the middle of its progression. Just like how gaming consoles had to go through. If you ask me VR is just moving faster. The biggest hurdle VR has to get over is motion sickness. So many people i have recommended it to dont play because of motion sickness.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 4 дні тому

      @@joshuakhuffmaster-whyte2847 it’s definitely making big strides and the speed of improvement has gone up a lot, in large part due to community created mods that allow the most amazing pc games to be played in VR. The motion sickness definitely is an issue still.. but I’ve heard they’re slowly finding solutions on the software side!

  • @-whiskey-4134
    @-whiskey-4134 4 дні тому

    I have this thing for playing games I did as a child but in VR via mods. Quake 1&2 , Wolfenstein, Half life 1&2, Doom 3. There’s just something cool about seeing everything to scale and and actually having gun fights with the enemies lol I like the newer games too. Played skyrim and fallout, but they’re still just Skyrim and fallout. I dont get overhyped for VR, but I appreciate it and it’s novelty. I love Boneworks too. Couldn’t get the RE 2 and 3 mods to work, but I tried GTFO, that was something lol I still enjoy Zero Caliber just because it’s goofy fun. Into the radius. The only thing with VR is it and be taxing on the body depending on what game you’re playing. It definitely has a long way to go, but I think in the future it’ll be better. Luckily for me, the motion sickness went away after my 3rd time playing. The pricing is a big issue though. For such a niche market still, there’s really asking top dollar. They should invest money into actual games to take advantage of the hardware instead of coming out with crazier headsets with just the same handful of games to play. There are great games, but not many.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 4 дні тому

      @@-whiskey-4134 I completely agree! And the idea of experiencing amazing classics with a new lick of paint so to say is amazing! I'm excited to see where it'll go in the future as it definitely has a ton of potential. Thanks for the comment and the suggestions! I didn't know about Xero Caliber and GTFO C:

  • @VRLunatic
    @VRLunatic 4 дні тому

    Very well done presentation, subbed. I think that there's another aspect to VR that is often overlooked, which is the exploration and meditative/relaxation side of VR. Games like Low Fi, DeepStates, Get Lost with Luke in Nature, Notre Dame, Brink Traveler, and many others can be incredibly relaxing. There's also the added benefit of physically moving around while standing vs sitting like a couch potato (as most other types of gaming sessions are). It is too bad that we don't see more games like Half-Life Alyx, as it almost isn't even fair for how polished that game is (Damnit, Valve).

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 4 дні тому

      Thanks man, glad to have you here. Oh I didn't even think about that. There's honestly quite a few genre's that you don't think of on the spot that are actually an amazing fit with VR, like one of the other comments mentioned with fitness. I'll take a look at those games you mentioned! And yeah VR does have the whole "Move your butt" part to it that is physically beneficial.

  • @calcariachimera
    @calcariachimera 4 дні тому

    I flipping love VR, so much so I find flat screen gaming boring now, I need immersion now, God damn it I need IMMERSION!

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 19 годин тому

      IMMERSION IS LIFE, though personally I experience as much Immersion right now with a good flatscreen in the dark as with VR, but that's my personal experience. Immersiveness also in large part has to do with the quality of the game you are playing, it's much easier to become fully immersed in a piece of art compared to a terrible game.. I personally have memories of being completely immersed in PC games from the 2000's even though looking at them now shows how outdated the graphics were.. I remembered them being hyperrealistic and could practically feel my butt in the driver seat hahah

  • @aarongarcia2911
    @aarongarcia2911 4 дні тому

    PCVR is really where you need to be. Standalone wont be here for a while unless they get cloud gaming down. But tbh, its moving fast. Once enough people own a headset then AAA studios will give more attention to it and then we will get the higher quality games. Right now they are making Assets that developers in VR can use like Unreal Engine so games will start coming out better and faster in the near future. Right now we just need to enjoy what we have and just enjoy the ride up!

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 4 дні тому

      @@aarongarcia2911 I completely agree! It's only on the up and up even if it's not quite there yet right now, I'm excited to see what'll happen in the next few years though!

  • @exouls5820
    @exouls5820 5 днів тому

    How immersed you feel strongly depends on your state of mind and how much you focus on issues you see. If you take a game like star citizen, it is a very immersive game if you let it, but if you focus on the weird bugs and quirks it can take you out of that immersion quickly. VR has a lot of issues, but if you are able to forget about them, learn to deal with them, or find some way to mitigate them, then that can enhance your experience. Your brain will fill in the gaps and it's where you could develop something like phantom sense or that innate feeling of "thereness" that honestly is not exclusive to vr, just a lil easier to achieve.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 5 днів тому

      Which is exactly why I never used the word immersion haha, I used to get immersed in my gameboy when I was a kid, hell I even remember playing a racing game recently that I had vivid memories of during my childhood and being surprised how pixelated it was as I always felt I was physically in the car as a child. It's easier to be incredibly immersed in VR compared to flat screens, but it's still not completely the same as being transported (which is very Sci-Fi but oh well, dreams can be dreams). I do agree with you though! Thanks for the comment c:

  • @AdrenalineCS
    @AdrenalineCS 5 днів тому

    Well...there is also a thing called simracing, it is supposed to be a simulation, but if you purchase a 300$ worth of equipment, its only gonna do that much and it feels far from real driving. But if you spend on it $30000 you can actually feel like you are racing a real GT or Formula car. Same goes here, there are platforms that will let your character walk as you walk, you will hold a gun in hand that shoots in game and there is a lot of equipment that can work from game's data, but all these things cost a lot of money. VR is the most immersive experience we got so far and if you dismiss it, because nothing stops your sword swing or when you enter the dessert you room's temperature doesn't go up to 40°C than maybe your expectations are set too high for a $600 technology as you probably knew that before you bought the headset.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 5 днів тому

      @@AdrenalineCS I'm not dismissing VR at all, nor am I stating that certain technologies don't exist to at the minimum simulate those conditions without actually transporting you out of your body and into another world. But as I mentioned in the video and as you say, it's incredibly expensive to say the slightest to achieve it. That's a part of the reason I find it overrated as it is right now, because it's not a mind-altering experience unless you're willing to spend a small fortune on it. Does that make it a bad experience regardless of the amount of money you spend? No not at all, VR is a lot of fun. Just not as good as the VR community makes it out to be in my opinion. My expectations are exactly where the technology is right of this moment, especially when buying a headset within a max budget, doesn't make me dream of more affordable upgrades hopefully coming in the near future! c: thanks for the comment!

  • @VRitasium
    @VRitasium 6 днів тому

    No, its not overrated at all. I have a Quest 2 and soon I'll be buying Quest 3 or Quest 3S. Its an absolutely incredible way of gaming :o

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      I never said it was bad at all though, I just said it isn't as good (yet) as I've heard the VR community say it is. It's a personal opinion but there is simply a lack of software making full use of the technology (only 5 real top-quality games having come out in the past years, Half-life Alyx being one of these) and if you ask me, for it to truly be adopted by the greater gaming market, the technology still has some ways to go. That doesn't mean it's not already a great experience nor that the current tech on the market is bad, it's just not quite there yet from my point of view, but I'm seriously glad you're loving the experience! The more people do, the more it'll gain support from the companies that are pushing it further c:

    • @VRitasium
      @VRitasium 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo I totally respect you're opinion, but imho I do think the tech is already here, we just need the numbers to justify more AAA content. Either way, VR gamers keep growing fast (45%/year average growth rate since 2018 according to statistic, which is an astonishingly high growth rate) and, as a consequence, we are getting more AAA titles in 2024, which in turn can fuel growth further. Furthermore, the hardware keeps improving, by getting better and cheaper as you said. This being said, I think its likely that, even with a much lower growth rate, that in ~3 years most families in developed countries will have somekind of VR device. And in ~7 years VR will be the main source of video-gaming (excluding mobile)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@VRitasium While I agree that it's a fast growing market, especially with for example cheaper options coming to the market like the Quest 3S, I'm not sure I completely agree with that it'll be the main source of video-gaming. It's definitely amazing for 3D, but that is ignoring the entire 2D market, which is honestly massive and will still be as good if not better on a standard monitor. On top of that, the cost for producing for VR is still incredibly high and that won't change anytime soon, especially considering it doesn't really support cross-platform when it's developed with a VR first mindset. I think it's a completely different medium and while it will probably grow and expand tremendously over the next 10 years, it's not necessarily competing with PC or console gaming. It's like arcades, it's two different types of mediums and experiences while fitting in the same category (gaming). And for me the biggest thing remains that it's still a bit.. niche? like, the WII was also in every single household at some point, but that didn't make people stop playing on their PC's or other consoles. I think this is a similar situation. Will it take on a big market share at some point? Yeah I'm sure of that, but just like how mobile gaming hasn't and won't take over PC/Console gaming and it's values, neither will VR.

    • @VRitasium
      @VRitasium 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo once again I respectfully disagree on some parts/details of what you're saying. 1) mobile is now the main source of video-gaming (that's why I excluded it from the comparison) with around 45% of all players 2) If you consider VR a niche with its now 12% of gamers that's ok but its rapidly getting to the level of other platforms (keep in mind that 6 years ago VR gamers were only 1% of gamers), for comparison, PC gaming has around 25% and consoles 18%.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@VRitasium The thing is, mobile gaming is in all respect either played when a PC/Console isn't accessible or appropriate for the occasion or played by those who are only interested in a very casual experience (candy crush as a good example). Yes, mobile is massively profitable which is what the numbers actually point to as a mobile gamer could also be a pc/console gamer.. Earnings wise, mobile is around 50% of the market currently, not 45% of the players. If you look at recent data, 79% of gamers also use their phone for gaming (this includes those that don't game on pc/console or even own either) I understand that you might disagree, but my point is that it won't replace pc/console gaming as there are a ton of genre's that simply don't fit with VR as a medium, especially 2D gaming. I'm not saying people won't play it with a VR headset, just that it doesn't improve the experience of these games. VR will be alongside standard PC/Console gaming, being more profitable in some genres while being less in others. When VR allows people to actually transport themselves into another world, THEN it's going to take the cake and beat all other consoles, but at that point who knows what'll happen.

  • @gs-nq6mw
    @gs-nq6mw 6 днів тому

    The technology to make VR good is not available right now,but if you're a an enthusiastic nerd that wants to be a VR beta tester, VR right now is such a unique experience

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      I'm not sure how much further the advancements are for Beta testers compared to what is available, but I feel like it would be widely known if they were that far ahead? Maybe I'm being a bit skeptical c: Regardless, I do agree that VR is a unique experience regardless of if you are testing new tech or using the current ones. Like a lot of other comments mentioned, the biggest thing is software at the moment, as it simply does not live up to what it's supposed to..

  • @3DFanWorld
    @3DFanWorld 7 днів тому

    lol how this video has 2.1 k views and 77 likes and 6 dislikes

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 7 днів тому

      Little or a lot? Haha

  • @capolean2902
    @capolean2902 7 днів тому

    i use vr as a means of work (it’s something when sum1 is chasing u with a gun shooting) it’s pretty dope, i don’t own a vr treadmill just a decent sized garage.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 7 днів тому

      Now I’m curious what job you have haha. VR has massive potential in the simulation world for military and police training and I do believe that’s where the most tech advancement is going to come from in the next couple of years. VR definitely isn’t bad, it’s just not as good as I think it should be yet compared to how the community talks about it. thanks for the comment!

    • @capolean2902
      @capolean2902 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo i work part time at fedex, and use my skillset (3d printing and soldering) to make a decent amount of extra cash. i at least make 2k a week. (i live with my mom still tho so im not rich 😂😂)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@capolean2902 Bro 2k a week is BIGGGG, though I still don't see how you're chased by a gun during your work 🤣 unless you live in a horrible area in which case, keep trucking my dude!

    • @capolean2902
      @capolean2902 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo i meant a month, i was half asleep when i seen u actually responded lmaoo. but i play shooting games contractors, bonelab, ghost of tabor 😂not actually getting shot at irl.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@capolean2902 ahhh hahaha, still pretty good dude! And that explains a lot more 😂

  • @cameleon2mur80
    @cameleon2mur80 7 днів тому

    you cant say it's overrated when most gamers skip it and companys pretend it doesn't exist vr even in it's current state deserve more love and while it's not the peak of what it could be it's current state can be way better then flat screen also for the motion sickness it was already solved multiple times randomly but no one really knows every thing that causes it or what fixed it in places where it isn't there so it can't be applied everywhere but it is possible to fix with software alone when we eventually figure it out (by fixed i mean low to an amount you can reasonably assume no one would be sensitive to it enough to feel bad)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 7 днів тому

      Overrated can absolutely be said in my opinion when everyone I’ve spoken to in the VR community is overly positive about the current state of VR. Of course it can be way better than flat screen but I personally don’t think it is yet.. It’s dope that there are advancements in fixing the motion sickness! Though I think it’s hard to fix for those that are sensitive to it, like the people that get motion sick even from flat screen gaming

    • @cameleon2mur80
      @cameleon2mur80 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo the community is crazy i agree to that but no it isn't overrated the community is crazy to get people to try it since it is currently underrated yes all the people that recommend vr are overrating it but most people think of it as some useless hardware that's only use is corn the reason vr is quite slow in it's progress is that the only people that takes vr seriously and have the power to do anything at all with it are meta and well they don't know whatever they are doing but i can assure you that in it's current state i've had experiences that where way better then anything i'll get from flat screen (though those experiences comes from modded flat games and games made in vrc the current state of vr games is quite bad but there are multiple project that will hopefully make it better a 100% physic based engine is coming and sfbt is very close to actual fbt) the hardware is already there to get more then anything you could with flatscreens but no one is really doing anything significant with that there aren't any good base for games and only people making those are indies so of course there wont be any quality experience

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@cameleon2mur80 Of course if you ask those who haven't used VR about it, they'll answer dispassionately. This video was more targeting those we do have experience with it, whom I've noticed are almost always completely in love with it. So for those who don't know it yeah it's underrated, but that's not who the video is for c; How you experience a game is completely different from how I would, or someone else. I have had great experiences in VR, but I can't necessarily compare them to playing for example the Witcher 3 on a standard monitor as it's two completely different things. It's a different medium to consume gaming through, so it'll be better for some genre's and worse for others. Everyone knows VR, there's a reason not everyone owns a headset. It's simply not good enough YET (due to software issues mainly, but hey the tech has a long road still too).

    • @cameleon2mur80
      @cameleon2mur80 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo i get what you mean and i found a video with a similar idea of yours but with better wording of the problem the community is overly positive to an toxical level so you are right but it's not the right word and for not being good enough tbh yea but it's more because of games then the hardware i get that you want better hardware but like who the fuck bought a ps5 if there aren't good software and plugins to implement and good bases for making games we wont get anything good as of now when you make a vr game you have nothing to work with everything must be made before you can even start making the game some times you might even need to recode most of the game engine you use that' why most games feels like tech demos no one have time to make games people should focus more on software then hardware right now because if used right the current hardware is good enough but everyone just wanna skip directly to sao level of vr i understand that it would be amazing but damn live in the present people got hardware make things to make those hardware usefull instead of making the next one vr is amazing but damn games sucks only decent experience are hl alixe and modded flatscreen games and vrc games (vrc can be similar to roblox in a way since people can make games inside of it but like roblox the great are great but a lot of it isn't good and it takes a while to find good games if you try to find those by yourself)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@cameleon2mur80 hey, it's my opinion that VR is overrated, it doesn't have to be yours. There's plenty of engines that have great VR dev support and dreaming of having SAO level Virtual Reality is not the reason I made the video in the first place. Currently, VR is simply not as good as the community says it is. The tools all exist to make amazing VR games, it's just not profitable to make that investment hence the lack of big VR games. Valve themselves said they made Half-Life Alyx as a showcase for the possibilities, not to make money. Devs made games for the PS5 because the hardware is great and high quality and there's a lot of people playing on it, while making games for it can be fairly cheap depending on the scale. Regardless of the scale, VR games cost a lot to make and with the small user base it's hard to make a decent profit so of course companies aren't that interested, especially when it's really hard to make it multiplatform. Mods are making a lot of VR games and that's thanks to the community. I stand by what I said in the video, there's a massive way to go for VR, even though it's already come a long way in the past 10 years c:

  • @SweetKingTanner
    @SweetKingTanner 7 днів тому

    I mostly use mine for fitness games but some other experiences are just so enveloping. Like horror, and narrative experiences can be extremely well done, like Before Your Eyes. I know your comments are full of VR fanboys and I’m honestly not much different but.. VR definitely has a big space in the future of entertainment and gaming in particular. It’s already improved so much and there’s nowhere to go but up :)

    • @SweetKingTanner
      @SweetKingTanner 7 днів тому

      I have a psvr2 and a quest 3 by the way, and I’m definitely not rich, I just spent my valuable dollars on this equipment because I do find it so cool. And they’re coming out with the cheaper quest 3S this year so.. anyway I like your video :)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 7 днів тому

      @@SweetKingTanner I never thought about fitness games! Although, is it comfortable with a warm headset on your head? I too am excited about the potential of VR, especially with cheaper headsets coming out like the quest 3S that make current tech more accessible for the masses. I hope with that companies will start actually actively developing for VR and the tech will also receive a boost c: thanks for the comment and I’m glad you liked the video!

    • @SweetKingTanner
      @SweetKingTanner 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo fitness games have been really great in VR, the headset with a few accessories really change the game (I think the investment was totally worth it) I live in hot hot hot Texas and I workout on mine basically every day (with breaks when I get too sore) It does get sweaty but with a silicone face cover you just remove the headset, wipe your face, put that bad boy right back on. It’s not much different from regular cardio workout, just way more fun and investing. Final note: I even wear a weight vest and weights on my wrists and that can really up the challenge. I’d consider my quest a workout tool first and a gaming accessory second. My PSVR is mostly just for games tho

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 6 днів тому

      @@SweetKingTanner that sounds dope! I loved playing ringfit adventure so this sounds like a really cool alternative to that! Thanks for the headsup and I hope you keep loving it!

  • @Yoshade
    @Yoshade 8 днів тому

    Not overrated. Just not enough games. Developers only wanna make short games that you can play over and over like beat saber. Nobody wants to make real games. Half life Alyx and boneworks are the only vr games I can think of that are good examples of what vr could be.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      I mean, the reason I find it overrated is because when I hear people talk about VR, they seem to think it's the most amazing thing since sliced bread. So for example not having enough amazing games for me automatically makes it a bit overrated compared to that perception, doesn't make it bad at all though! It's still an amazing experience and especially a game like half life alyx is a good example of something absolutely amazing that lifts up the medium as a whole. I hear very conflicting thoughts about boneworks/bonelab though!

    • @Yoshade
      @Yoshade 8 днів тому

      @@iRywoI feel like vr is still in its very beginning stages. But I feel like it’s hit a brick wall. And I blame meta. The quest made vr very VERY affordable. So a LOT of kids got their hands on it. And since the quests alone can only play arcadey games like beat saber or among us vr. That the majority of what’s being played. So that’s what developers see. They think that’s what we want. And now new headsets are being made that don’t even focus on games. They focus on experiences. Which isn’t bad. Just I wish developers would actually focus on good games. Boneworks was the first vr game of its kind and I think everyone had the same opinion about bonelab. It was too short and more like gmod :( not really arguing with ya. I just feel like vr has a lot of potential. But no execution. The vr world has had really bad luck for years.

    • @Yoshade
      @Yoshade 8 днів тому

      @@iRywoI just wish it was known for more than just beat saber and vrChat

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      @@Yoshade I definitely think its still on its babylegs so to speak.. I think Meta purposefully targeted the more casual gaming audience with their headsets, but you still have the big players like Valve who do focus on the gamers and hell, even make one banger of a game! It's I think a really hard market to kickstart, especially because producing a game for VR simply does not have the same profit margins compared to how much it costs to develop VS a standard PC game, especially when you factor in multi-platform releases.. There needs to either be one industry breaking game release, or a tech advancement so wild everyone wants it in their home like what happened with the WII (while it was a bit niche of a mechanic with the wii remotes, let's not forget EVERY family basically had one). Perhaps that's why the VR community focusses so much on remaining overly positive though, in the hopes that contributing that way will make it more enticing for companies to invest. Sorry for the long rant! just find it incredibly interesting to discuss haha, thanks for commenting and giving your input c:

    • @Yoshade
      @Yoshade 8 днів тому

      @@iRywo exactly! And ofcourse! I love talking about it aswell. And you’re exactly right on people staying positive thing. That’s exactly what I’m doing right now xD

  • @BlujusticeVR
    @BlujusticeVR 8 днів тому

    Its actually a development issue. AAA devs spend 100s of millions on games now just for them to flop, most devs dont even know how to push the equipment to the limits. Bro people have motion sickness on flat screen games. My friend cant even play cod because it makes him sick. This video is kinda. Meh. Maybe do more research before shitting on the VR community.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      First of all, I did not shit on the VR community. Just because I believe VR as it is right now is overrated does not mean it's bad? Just that I personally think it's not as good as people say it is. I also did not say that people only get motion sickness from VR and not from standard monitors, I just said it's a big issue with VR tech right now and lastly. Yeah I agree 100% with you, the development ecosystem needs to improve massively and truly make use of the tech that already exists, and I definitely don't love the AAA dev environment as it is right now, does not take away that I believe that there's a lot of growth to be done still on the tech side. Is it bad? No, not at all, it's become amazing as I mention in the first few minutes of the video, it's just not where I personally feel it should be. Again, I believe it's overrated as it is right now, that doesn't mean that won't change in maybe even a year c:

    • @BlujusticeVR
      @BlujusticeVR 8 днів тому

      @iRywo that's understandable, but I don't go off of personal beliefs, I usually lean heavily towards facts. And we have near perfect games like Alex on hardware that's like over 5 years old. So the tech is there. Actually it's been there. It's the developers that need to hone in on there skills. Because the reason we keep getting broken unfinished games is because the little vr bubbles keep praising anything we get without any type of criticism, therefore the devs are okay with releasing nothing but crap because there's no accountability. I understand 100% where your coming from from a belief standpoint. But the reality is completely different.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      @@BlujusticeVR alright fair. Honestly negative feedback and for example voting with your wallet (not buying games that just aren't up to a certain standard) should at all times be done to keep the industry moving forward and it definitely is something that the VR industry needs to be better at as like you said, praising everything stalls any growth or improvements. While I understand you lean towards facts, for me the fact remains that only a few truly amazing games for the entire medium have come out in the past 10 years which is definitely a massive issue and why I think all that positivity I see in the community isn't correct. Cheers for having the discussion though! It's always great to learn about it from a slightly different viewpoint. It seems most people from the VR community that have commented agree that the biggest fault lies with the software, not necessarily the hardware.

    • @BlujusticeVR
      @BlujusticeVR 8 днів тому

      @iRywo you're 100% right on that. Since VR being still in it's infant stages we only have like 4 or 5 actual good experience that are complete lol. Dang that's sad, but like you said hopefully it only gets better from hear. And yea. I ment no disrespect to the work you do. Just glad we can look at different viewpoints without letting our emotions cloud our judgment. Keep on spreading the info brother. At the end of the day we both want to see our community grow!!

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      @@BlujusticeVR hell yeah! Honestly both gaming and VR as a medium have so much potential still and I’m so excited to see it all unfold. Thanks for the input too, I appreciate it!

  • @pixel_eyezd3805
    @pixel_eyezd3805 8 днів тому

    7:20 this is a big area of misinformation: VR motion sickness is a growing pain. Your body will adapt to it 99% of the time after your first week or two (assuming you play daily). Most casual flatscreen gamers will give up on VR before they grow their “VR legs”

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      Strangely enough I have a few friends who have tried daily use of over 2 months and stopped because it kept making them sick every time. I think there are people who do continue having the issue, just like how there are some people who will get car sick no matter how often they are in a car.. I do believe for a lot of people that initial issue will fade, but I believe there's quite a few who don't have that

    • @Azeazezar
      @Azeazezar 8 днів тому

      Stop before you feel sick, not after. Order is important. If you know you get sick in 10 minutes, stop after 5. And build on that

    • @3DFanWorld
      @3DFanWorld 7 днів тому

      @@iRywo they could buy a kat loco s. its a cheap locomotion set up

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 7 днів тому

      @@3DFanWorld the issue with motion tracking doesn’t necessarily lie with your movements, just with the way your eyes experience your view of the headset. Not that getting a locomotion wouldn’t make the experience better!

    • @cameleon2mur80
      @cameleon2mur80 6 днів тому

      @@iRywo this is a per game thing all games uses different tricks to reduce sickness without even knowing why it reduces it and some games doesn't try at all it's also a habit thing when you know some actions make you feel bad you avoid them over time but if you expect to just get used to it and doesn't try to avoid it you will still feel sick and resistance to motion sickness barely build up if you stop playing after you already got it you must listen to your sensations and avoid getting sick though even with all that you will still feel sick in some games if they don't use fixes to motion sickness

  • @Misterme333
    @Misterme333 8 днів тому

    Idk I just HATE vr right now, because the nest Batman Arkham game is going to be a VR exclusive, and I know most people who love the Arkham games do not like this either

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 8 днів тому

      I think that's a classic case of a developer not understanding their userbase.. like what happened with the Diablo mobile announcement. It's sad because it affects a medium as a whole due to the actions of one developer with a lack of insight

  • @HyperUltraGuy
    @HyperUltraGuy 9 днів тому

    You should really try the hogwarts legacy vr mod for pc :)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Oh that sounds dope! I'll definitely take a look, thanks for the suggestion c:

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew 9 днів тому

    Really the biggest thing in VR is simulations. Racing and flight games are probably the best examples of where VR makes the game better.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Oh simulation games are THE genre for VR! But I think for those developing for it every game should be simulation based. Like an RPG game in VR is best experienced if it’s a realistic simulation compared to third person 3D etc. The racing games I have played in VR definitely feel way better than playing it on a normal monitor.

  • @laurenjurassic
    @laurenjurassic 9 днів тому

    VR as a technology is not overrated; the apps and games that are currently available for it are. We are barely scratching the surface of what VR software could be, but right now we are stuck with shallow games and apps that don't make use of the spatial presence in XR

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      While I absolutely agree that the software is lagging behind a lot compared to the hardware, I still think the hardware has a lot of room to grow and improve before it’s to a level where you simply have to own one. It’s definitely been making massive improvements in the right direction already though!

    • @laurenjurassic
      @laurenjurassic 9 днів тому

      @iRywo Definitely true in that hardware is the bottleneck for how good a VR experience can be. When hardware gets better, so will apps and then comes the mass adoption. I think XR will be as commonplace as home computers in the next 10 years

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@laurenjurassic if it sees big improvements over the years I am all for it and can absolutely see it happen! Hopefully both hardware and software can come together!

  • @misbiscuits9199
    @misbiscuits9199 9 днів тому

    I agree with you that it is a niche but full dive can be dangerous.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Oh definitely, I mean we have no clue about the psychological effects it could have, let alone physical. Still, interesting concept to think about c:

    • @misbiscuits9199
      @misbiscuits9199 9 днів тому

      @@iRywo however by the time full dive would become a reality the Creators would had to have worked out all the dangers of it

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@misbiscuits9199 for sure, it would’ve had to go through a lot of tests during development!

  • @PSking_
    @PSking_ 9 днів тому

    Loved the video, i play vr a copious amount and it's fun when you play the right games (vrchat is a hellspawn)

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      I'm glad to hear you loved it! I definitely think there are games that make it fantastic and games that are kind of just... there? Hopefully we'll see more and more fantastic ones soon!

  • @savag3guardian
    @savag3guardian 9 днів тому

    I think you're missing the point. *Virtual* Reality isn't supposed to *be* reality. You can have most of the experiences that you talk about--desert heat, swinging a real sword--by going and doing that thing in real life. The point of VR is that you get to do fantastical, risky things without experiencing actual risk. If VR isn't "real" enough for you, then go and touch grass instead.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Personally, I'd love Virtual Reality to be more like reality. I mean, the idea of fighting monsters/bosses/players with all the real input and senses and feelings of reality without the risk of actually dying sounds dope to me (atleast in theory, so it might change if I ever experience it). I'm not saying I'd like to go into virtual reality and when I die I die in real life, I'm saying I'd love to experience standing in a desert and fighting massive scorpions without the risk of you know.. actually dying? It's something I would love to experience, I don't believe you need to feel the same nor have the same hopes and dreams for the medium. Besides, if virtual reality isn't supposed to be reality, why did they put the word in the name? Outside of it sounding catchier of course.

  • @godoy_
    @godoy_ 9 днів тому

    Nakey Jakey vibes. Got a tip for the sound, get some comforters and hang them outside of the camera, will help with the reverb. You can also lay some pillows on the floor to help too

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Thanks man! I appreciate the tips, I did hang up a blanket around the room to try and reduce echo but I think it's also a low mic quality issue.. I'll be upgrading the mic very soon though so then hopefully most issues will disappear! I'm definitely going to try the pillows though, that sounds brilliant!

  • @notqunt1671
    @notqunt1671 9 днів тому

    Paid $500 for my quest 3 and it changed my life, VR is spectacular and its just now entering its 16bit era

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      That's fantastic to hear! I do agree that it's on the up and up, it's just not quite there yet (for me). Hopefully soon though it'll start popping even more!

    • @marcludwig6215
      @marcludwig6215 9 днів тому

      Me too, when I got my DK1 in 2016. I'm still only playing VR games.

    • @laurenjurassic
      @laurenjurassic 9 днів тому

      That's a very good way to put it. Developers are now starting to play around with the medium, but the hardware we have is still limiting in terms of what can be done with it

    • @notqunt1671
      @notqunt1671 9 днів тому

      @@laurenjurassic Quest 3 is definitely where that hardware starts catching up, the immersion in that is crazy just on standalone, PCVR I've never used a better headset

    • @laurenjurassic
      @laurenjurassic 9 днів тому

      @notqunt1671 I use a Quest 3 as well and it really is a game changer. Mixed reality really is the future of the tech.

  • @Quantum-VR
    @Quantum-VR 9 днів тому

    I bought a VR Headset after trying my friends Quest 2 three years ago and I’ve gotta say it’s the best purchase I’ve ever made. I do think that my bias towards vr gaming probably came from the fact that I hadn’t tried any flatscreen gaming before getting into vr. I do agree that VR games are lacking a lot right now and could easily be much better if companies just put a little more money and effort into creating something fun to play that actually takes VR mechanics into account. This is why the only good titles are coming from indie developers who are actually passionate about VR and aren’t influenced by the stresses of competition that big companies face.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Honestly the indie dev scene is handsdown overtaking the AAA industry at this point, with the exception of a few triple A companies that are alive and kicking as they used to. Coincidentally that's what my next video will be about haha. I agree with you 100%, and I think that VR being your first gaming experience will definitely impact how positively you view it compared to a long time gamer on more traditional popular mediums c:

    • @Quantum-VR
      @Quantum-VR 9 днів тому

      @@iRywo awesome video by the way! I was surprised when I saw how little views it has but just give it a few days 👍

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@Quantum-VR Thanks man, I really appreciate it! It's always fantastic to see a video getting a lot of attention, but personally I'm absolutely loving the comments/discussions that are going around. Interacting with fellow gamers is always my favorite thing to do! Seriously, thanks for the support and commenting, it means a lot c:

  • @junkrat1
    @junkrat1 9 днів тому

    ive owned vr headsets for about 5 years, what i use it mainly for is watching youtube or netflix in bed. It's much more convenient to put your head on your pillow and look up to watch things rather then bend over and look at an iPad or lean on your side. If you look at the price tag for just doing that with the ability to game and do stuff it actually is really a good idea. Providing you watch shit every night like i do

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Oh that sounds pretty dope as a use case actually, especially if the headset is on a sale, total value for your use. I’d still like to have access to better / more games and even more immersive tech though c:

  • @dr.plasma233
    @dr.plasma233 9 днів тому

    Like the enthusiasm, but maybe put the mic closer to your collar? Love the video tho! Keep it up giving you a sub ❤

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Thanks man! Sadly the mic will start peaking if I put it closer, but I’m getting a new one for either the next vid or the one after that, so the audio is going to improve massively at that point. Really appreciate the support and I’m glad you loved the video! c:

  • @Nuhh_uhh
    @Nuhh_uhh 9 днів тому

    You're such an underrated youtuber❤

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Thanks man, I seriously appreciate it! Glad you’re enjoying the vids c:

  • @gottcha0330
    @gottcha0330 9 днів тому

    Okay so you are saying that vr isnt as good as it "should" be. The thing is that vr is advancing still and relatively knew even if the first vr headset came out 1963, I mean we just got the first actual 4k res standalone headset and the problems you say such as swinging controllers and falling into walls these are things that actually have fixes for them if you have money, such as gloves that you use instead of controllers and a vr station where you can run for hours without hitting a wall. You are talking about vr as something like ready player one x Jumanji, your expectations may and probb will be meet in the future but saying that vr should be like that now is just dumb, we just got brain implants. Vr games I could deff understand your point, not so many realistic and as immersive as games like half life alyx.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@gottcha0330 I’m only stating it’s not where it should be compared to how a lot of people talk about it, doesn’t mean you can’t have a great experience! And for me one big issue is the cost for a truly amazing experience, like I mention in the video c: the tech is improving slowly but surely, so hopefully it’ll become even better and more affordable very soon.

  • @whatthequack7235
    @whatthequack7235 9 днів тому

    After I got my first headset (rift cv1), I haven't played any 2d game anymore. I tried some but it felt so locked in and limited that I couldn't play for longer than 10 minutes. When I build up tolerance for motion sickness just by using the HMD everything feels easy. And for me personally I have so much fun playing vr ports of classics like half life 2, jedi knight, far cry and so on in VR that I'm at a point where I simply don't care about AAA games anymore.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@whatthequack7235 but wouldn’t even more amazing triple A games make it even better? Being able to play fantastic classics is still goals though!

  • @Alvaro_Russell
    @Alvaro_Russell 9 днів тому

    this channel deserves to be way bigger i mean the quality of videos is outstanding definetley deserves a sub :-D

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Thanks man! I really appreciate it c: hope you keep enjoying the video's!

  • @lemonamon
    @lemonamon 9 днів тому

    play blade and sorcery. with the recent 1.0 update, it's become a shining light for the potential of vr tech

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@lemonamon I found it while editing this video! Definitely looked like it fit with the coolkids of the VR world!

  • @fredrickbambino
    @fredrickbambino 9 днів тому

    games feel more like sandboxes and demos instead of full fledged triple a-like games

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      Absolutely! There are exceptions like half-life Alyx, but they made that with the expectation that they'd never earn anything out of it and well, not a lot of companies are willing to invest that way... It's sad, but when you do make an amazing game for it, it also stands out like crazy!

  • @brotherin
    @brotherin 9 днів тому

    i so agree with this i have a meta quest 2 and it cant run roblox. i think its a roblox issue since it only is terrible when running roblox but still many games suck and just are glitchy

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      VR support is lacking and funnily enough, often it's due to community mods that it works to a level that it makes VR worth it, hopefully that changes some time soon though.

    • @brotherin
      @brotherin 9 днів тому

      @@iRywo yeah and no matter how much people glaze how good vr is i just cant be all that amazed at just a 3d 360 vision of some game that cost 500 dollars

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      @@brotherin It's exactly why I think it's overrated as it is right now.. sadly it's just super expensive and often times the games aren't as amazing as they could be. Though there are exceptions like Half-life Alyx c:

  • @kittenzrulz2314
    @kittenzrulz2314 9 днів тому

    I paid $130 for a Quest 2 and tbh I dont regret it, sure I dont feel like im actually there but its a lot more immersive than flatscreen gaming and for me thats good enough.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      I do agree that it's more immersive! you're still in a virtual room of sorts while playing games and especially when you get a deal like that it's a steal that will always be worth it. Still wish there were more games and that the technology was even more advanced, a dude can dream right?

    • @davidvavrin1469
      @davidvavrin1469 9 днів тому

      Where did you get a quest 2 for 130 bucks?

    • @kittenzrulz2314
      @kittenzrulz2314 9 днів тому

      @@davidvavrin1469 eBay, granted I did need to buy a third party headstrap (the default one sucks) and new facial interface (the one included broke). You can find similar deals and even listings with accessories.

    • @privat0177
      @privat0177 8 днів тому

      ​@@davidvavrin1469 It was really cheap for a while when the quest 3 came out. Some people sold their quest 2 for around 100 bucks

  • @HandOn145
    @HandOn145 9 днів тому

    I need more fully fledged single player VR RPG, I grew up with Dot Hack, I want something like that, just going around as your character class doing quest in fake mmo world.

    • @iRywo
      @iRywo 9 днів тому

      That would be sick for sure!

    • @jamesordwayultralightpilot
      @jamesordwayultralightpilot 9 днів тому

      So you want more full fledged single player games where you explore a multi-player world?

    • @HandOn145
      @HandOn145 9 днів тому

      @@jamesordwayultralightpilot yeah that the premise of dot hack, the story is you play as a character who were playing online game and has to fight virus who put people into coma

    • @HandOn145
      @HandOn145 9 днів тому

      @@jamesordwayultralightpilot Yeah that is the plot of dot hack game, it's a single player game about fighting virus that trap people in MMO, the game even show people playing it like modern VR game