thanks for showing us the whole thing I'm going to definitely check it out. I love how u showed the gameplay too along with the people moving. Keep up the good work.
Hi Asma, I had to ask for permission beforehand so I brought along 2 cameras. They wouldn't let me capture the gameplay so I just filmed the spectator screen.
Yeah the gun is heavy. Like properly weighted. The backpack contains a laptop PC (Notebook) around 2kgs. The whole backpack, headset and gun probably weigh around 6-7 kgs in total. So be prepared to get tired and sweaty.
Hi Ethan. Yes it is definitely worth it. There are plenty of VR places and home units available but nothing compares to this. Free roam, fully immersive, realistic weighted weapons, guided assistance and the multiplayer aspect of plating with friends - It's well worth a look. If you've checked out my channel, I'm obviously a gokart guy but this is a great alternative on a rainy day.
Physically yes, but virtually you're seeing different areas and levels. Streets, offices, buildings, etc. The game changes so that you don't realise that you're walking back and forth in a confined space. Check out the small game window to see what I mean.
I'm hoping other games are more exciting. There's hardly any VR worthy aspects being brought into the game. No cool melee option or having to sprint away or towards enemies. Very slow pace. I wouldn't even play a game like that for PC if I got paid.
I'm not defending the Zero Latency franchise here but let me try and explain a few things. Firstly the gear that we are wearing is quite heavy. It's also very cumbersome. Plus we are always carrying a rifle which again is weighted to a real life weapon. Before you even enter the arena, the staff explain that we aren't able to run because we are wearing VR goggles. They are using expensive equipment and they don't want accidents to occur or breakages to happen - to either the particpants or their equipment. Plus wearing all of this heavy gear and just walking around is actually tiring and if its warm, you get very sweaty. So again it's probably a good thing that you're not running or wrestling/punching any enemies. I get what you're saying regarding the running and melee aspect but this VR activity in particular isn't really the environment for it. Certainly something like the Microsoft Kinect where you're not wearing any gear is probably more suited to what you're talking about.
@@KevinYep yeah so they should get lighter rifles and also invest in a better warehouse..they are literally using a standard warehouse and giving out vr sets. for the money they ask for 45mins of use I'd expect more than glitches when the characters arm and barriers around ever corner due to confined space to use.
Ik this is a old comment but they dont allow running because 1 they dont want people to mess up the equipment and 2 I've seen people run into each other and the walls even tho there is a warning system and before even putting on the equipment you are informed about it but people still do it. For the melee yea it would be cool but again last thing they want is someone getting hit in the face and breaking the gun. It's fun but a Langer playing time would be cooler. I'm planning on opening one in my home town plus if there is any slow hrs I'll just play it on my own
@@KevinYep yes I'm in the states it will be untethered. it's pricey system but there is nothing like this other than 7 hrs from me so I feel like it should do good here.
Overpriced and underwhelming experience compared to what you can do with pcvr and the proper peripherals at home and its a shame that this technology thats years behind is being sold at this price, the cost of you doing this with your family is enough to buy a quest 2, you can buy your own haptic vest, get little devices that spritz the air with ambient smells and fans that simulate the windflow of the game in real time to mention a few
I love this. They should make the gameplay screen the large background instead of the arena
Hi Lucky, that's my fault. The worst thing is that i deleted the game play footage.
@@KevinYep it’s all good man still a good video. Thanks for responding! Have a good day!
thanks for showing us the whole thing I'm going to definitely check it out. I love how u showed the gameplay too along with the people moving. Keep up the good work.
Hi Clutch. Not a problem bro, Thanks for watching!!!
How did you get the gameplay? Do they give this to you for free? Looks so awesome.
Hi Asma, I had to ask for permission beforehand so I brought along 2 cameras. They wouldn't let me capture the gameplay so I just filmed the spectator screen.
Are the gadgets (gun and headset and stuff like that ext) heavy?
Yeah the gun is heavy. Like properly weighted. The backpack contains a laptop PC (Notebook) around 2kgs. The whole backpack, headset and gun probably weigh around 6-7 kgs in total. So be prepared to get tired and sweaty.
@@KevinYep thank you for the advice before hand, I did it earlier today. It was really fun and entertaining, especially with friends!
@@SMSL09 You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching my channel. Cheers!
Do u have other games instead of zombies
Hi Bassam, sorry this is the only one that I recorded. This was my first time. The second time was Team VS Team and we won 6-0
@@KevinYep ok anyways i will go there next week so are the gadgets heavy ?
@@bassam5511 Yeah the gadgets do get heavy after a while. They are properly weighted. Be prepared, drink lots of water.
@@KevinYep and how much mins is one game
@@bassam5511 Roughly 40 minutes at the one I've been to.
Which place it is in please reply🙏
Hi there. This was filmed at Zero Latency in North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
@@KevinYep ok thanks
@@KevinYep I'm going there next Thursday!
Nice! Best of luck!
Is it worth the $50?
Hi Ethan. Yes it is definitely worth it. There are plenty of VR places and home units available but nothing compares to this. Free roam, fully immersive, realistic weighted weapons, guided assistance and the multiplayer aspect of plating with friends - It's well worth a look. If you've checked out my channel, I'm obviously a gokart guy but this is a great alternative on a rainy day.
So all you do is walk back and forth in this area ?
Physically yes, but virtually you're seeing different areas and levels. Streets, offices, buildings, etc. The game changes so that you don't realise that you're walking back and forth in a confined space. Check out the small game window to see what I mean.
Use your imagination dude.
I'm hoping other games are more exciting. There's hardly any VR worthy aspects being brought into the game. No cool melee option or having to sprint away or towards enemies. Very slow pace. I wouldn't even play a game like that for PC if I got paid.
I'm not defending the Zero Latency franchise here but let me try and explain a few things. Firstly the gear that we are wearing is quite heavy. It's also very cumbersome. Plus we are always carrying a rifle which again is weighted to a real life weapon. Before you even enter the arena, the staff explain that we aren't able to run because we are wearing VR goggles. They are using expensive equipment and they don't want accidents to occur or breakages to happen - to either the particpants or their equipment. Plus wearing all of this heavy gear and just walking around is actually tiring and if its warm, you get very sweaty. So again it's probably a good thing that you're not running or wrestling/punching any enemies. I get what you're saying regarding the running and melee aspect but this VR activity in particular isn't really the environment for it. Certainly something like the Microsoft Kinect where you're not wearing any gear is probably more suited to what you're talking about.
@@KevinYep yeah so they should get lighter rifles and also invest in a better warehouse..they are literally using a standard warehouse and giving out vr sets. for the money they ask for 45mins of use I'd expect more than glitches when the characters arm and barriers around ever corner due to confined space to use.
Ik this is a old comment but they dont allow running because 1 they dont want people to mess up the equipment and 2 I've seen people run into each other and the walls even tho there is a warning system and before even putting on the equipment you are informed about it but people still do it. For the melee yea it would be cool but again last thing they want is someone getting hit in the face and breaking the gun. It's fun but a Langer playing time would be cooler. I'm planning on opening one in my home town plus if there is any slow hrs I'll just play it on my own
That's awesome that you want to open up one of these places. I am assuming that you're in the States. Would this be untethered just like Zero latency?
@@KevinYep yes I'm in the states it will be untethered. it's pricey system but there is nothing like this other than 7 hrs from me so I feel like it should do good here.
Why the music!!
LOL im so sorry for that music! And the loudness!
@ Zero Latency
What a crapy soundtrack
Overpriced and underwhelming experience compared to what you can do with pcvr and the proper peripherals at home and its a shame that this technology thats years behind is being sold at this price, the cost of you doing this with your family is enough to buy a quest 2, you can buy your own haptic vest, get little devices that spritz the air with ambient smells and fans that simulate the windflow of the game in real time to mention a few
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