On October 19th 2020, we put a guy in VRchat for 1 week to see what would happen. Hosted by: / gtfotis / gtfotis / gtfotis Soundtrack Playlist: • 1 Week in VRchat Sound...
@@bradsully6620 Friends on this game are real yo, thats kinda fucked up to say. I meet my friends from this game irl and we give each other gifts and stuff, one of them even bought out my entire steam wishlist, it was like over $300 best gift a friend could ever give.
I spent 7 hours in this game yesterday, and leaving the game actually had such a heavy impact on my mind. Felt like waking from an incredibly lucid fever dream
The goodbyes at the end made me feel a sense of sadness almost. I could only imagine what it was like standing in front of those friends that you made throughout your journey at the end there. The same people that you spent night and day with. The people that would wish you goodnight, and the same people that woke you up and said good morning. They were your family for the week. The goodbyes at the end felt like a send-off. "Hey, we know that your journey here is ending, but there are new beginnings beyond this reality! We really enjoyed spending the past week with you, and we wish you the best of luck beyond these worlds.", is what I imagined them saying. Ofc you probably still talk to them, but the clip made me feel sentimental. Thank you for creating this masterpiece Disrupt, you have earned yourself a well-earned subscription.
its honestly insane how we already have a perfect utopia where you can see and do everything you’ve ever wanted and no one even talks about it.. VRchat is honestly insane..
Loved the edit Otis!! Thank you for doing squats with me! I still keep up my routine and now have to wear weighted vests when i do SQUATS EVERY DAY BRO!!
I'm honestly kind of dissapointed a lot of the really cool things you did weren't in it though... possibly due to copyright issues. I liked your tour of the Psych boat so much that I've been trying to recreate something like it in my own recording (for copyright reasons) ever since, because that is a REALLY good segment to share with others to show how cool VR can be. Your full-body tracking has also amazed me.
Pika because you were the person guiding Otis around vr chat do you know of any worlds with a virtual alarm clock I’ve been sleeping in by more often but also need an alarm to wake up
I watched this video when it came out, before I played VRChat. Now I come back and realize you talked to 4 who is now one of my good friends I talk to almost every day. Crazy how stuff like that happens.
This video is a perfect representation of how VRChat really can be. It can be chaotic or really chill. It has tons of toxic people but also tons of chill people. It can be a very physically active game or a supper chilllax game. It's whatever you want it to be. You just have to look in the right places.
@Ben Cameron your eyes do change focus in VR, stereoscopic vision changes your perception of depth and may force you to focus with different depths at times
I understand why you have over a million subscribers, your editing, music.... everything is mesmerising. That must take an absolute age to edit. It was almost a meditation in itself. Thankyou.
"the graphics aren't better in the real world". I feel bad for you man, but everyone has their own lens I guess. I love VR Chat, but man, nothing beats nature.
This is very cool, but also very dangerous. Hearing what you said about your sleep cycle at the end had me concerned. There's cause for worry to be sure.
The weirdest part of this is recognizing people and environments from this video. I know (or have met) a lot of the people in this video in VRChat and I've spent countless hours in some of those places. I keep seeing these places as something like a home of sorts. the closest thing to it is like noticing a movie was shot in your hometown. it's really interesting that my brain stores these virtual environments and people just the same as real-world people and places.
I've basically been doing this since the pandemic started!! Not quite to the same extreme, but vrc has been my main form of socialization through all of quarantine. And it's been fukkn lit! If any of u nerds bump into an E-Money420 up in any of the live dj events, call a shot with me for the memes!! XD
I've been doing basically the same as well. Ever since I got my Quest 2 in October, I have been in VR doing something every single day. Not necessarily VRChat, but most of the time has been in VRChat.
@@lucas__ttt I used to mainly play Quest standalone, which was actually pretty decent imo. I mostly play on PC now, and honestly, aside from the most laggy of worlds (among us), the biggest difference is how things look and not the framerate.
U know whats trippy? We can actually quantify irl framerate. It alters depending on adrenaline but it can be quantified. We percieve in neurological bursts, just like computers percieve in electrical bursts.
crazy how addicting this game can be. I usually always go into this game by myself but when you genuinely meet people it’s the most fun you will have, and it’s very easy to become addicted.
this honestly makes me wanna be on vrchat more and talk to more people, i've usually stuck to only my friends, but i'm definitely gonna try and be more social on VR. great video though!
@@iwanttodie911 yo just commit to it just create another account in the bank if you gotta, and put $5 every check into it if you have to xD im dooone waitin to just get all the money for it, lol im savin'~ cuz vrchat is my dreammmm! i hope to see you there someday
Yo, I played on the Sly Fest lineup and just came across this video! Great video showing how VR can be a way for social interaction. VRChat definitely changed my life and actually gave me a huge creative push with my music and my sets. Love the content!
Yeah I went a full week constantly getting in vr for longer and longer periods an the headache and dizziness went away an now I can stay on as long as I want
@@sicsiddd ikr, and it like stops blood flow to my brain and i faint and i dont wake up for like 2 hours and when i wake up its still on my head making my brain not get any blood ):
oh it's my friend *4* 1:17, cool guy though living in VRChat is easy I do that all the time, got 3286 hours try living in VRChat inside *OOGA BOOGA 2.0* now that's a real challenge I bet you would get insane if you stayed there for 7 days :D
Oh my, I'm starting to see you everywhere now ahah Even in vrchat, once on the Black Cat you were playing music with some friends and then interacted with us It made me laugh, good character and videos
First time I played VR I sat in bed that night looking at my hands like there was something off about them. It's a weird thing when you introduce your brain to the concept of a non-existent body like that.
This sounded like it was a lot of fun, I'm happy to see you enjoyed your time doing this. VRChat's truly an amazing program once you get the ball rolling on stuff you wanna do in it.
the staying up for 1-2 days straight and then sleeping for 7/8 hrs is really interesting. I don't remember the exact event but a study was done where someone basically lived in an underground apartment for a certain period of time with no clocks or actual way to determine the time. Her sleep schedule gradually changed until she was awake for 36+ hrs at a given time and sleeping for 7-9, while being completely healthy and normal.
It's fun, but it's also addicting. I have a friend who got 4-5k hours in one year, and I met one guy who got 250 in 2 weeks. For some people it *is* their life now, especially the folks who didn't have one otherwise. I don't know how to feel about all that, although I personally have over 1000 hours myself and find it extremely difficult to log off whenever I do hop on. The whole thing is just so jarring, even moreso recently as I finally have a VR headset.
Vr has come a long way, it’s honestly insane. You can literally do anything on vr chat and immerse yourself into a zombie apocalyptic world in TWD: saints and sinners. I’m getting the oculus quest 2 for Christmas, can’t wait to join this community and explore the matrix! 😁😊
I once did the same thing, I spent a week in VRchat and it was SO FUN. I met people, I had fun, I laughed a lot, it really changed my humor, my social anxiety is better now. It was just awesome and I would probably do it again.
Everyone I add in VR chat and talked for 5 hours straight will somehow forget we even knew each other and won't even remember me anymore as soon as I get back
This is incredibly intriguing in a frightening way. Feels like human beings are headed down the wrong path, but the curiosity and desire to see where this might go is undeniable. I honestly hope this doesn’t go much further, but I know it will. The singularity is upon us.
"I have the quest with passthrough" I can confirm the quest passthrough is fucking sick. I love setting up the airlink to my pc if I wanna play steamvr or oculus rift games in my room then I head downstairs so I can play with more space and I always leave my headset on as I walk downstairs. The only issues I have is that if there isn't enough light the screen goes completely dark and it is pretty annoying but overall its fine.
Its a game with nothing in it. Just empty rooms where people go to socialize in virtual reality. All games and cool skins are created and codes by the community its pretty cool.
Back when Vr chat first blew up, before the knuckles, and other stupid stuff kinda killed it for a bit, I often heard it called ready player retard. It’s more of a social hub.
@@rjscherer2073 it's not just empty rooms. There are plenty of games including Among Us or Cards Against Humanity for example. There are parties with live Djs or musicians, classes that teach you another language or dancing. So many things you can do in VRChat.
Well , it’s the bare minimum of ready player one . Maybe in a couple years it will be more like it but it needs licensing , a lot of graphical and mechanical updates , and a lot of third party devices to sponsor it such as haptic feedback suits and better hardware
Nice video! Just be careful in the future that if your eyes ever start hurting you take some time to rest your eyes a little. Having your eyes be that close to a screen can irritate them a lot. I may be biased though since I have really light sensitive eyes but I think that's important to note to anyone that wants to try something like this challenge themselves.
I would say that VR is actually a very very good way to socialize with people, because sometimes in real life it's harder. But also VR can help people who are frustrated, who don't like this life, and thinking about suicide. Just imagine the people who bored of this life, can do anything in VR... and a VRChat is an option. You can do whatever you want, having fun with people or just chilling in different worlds. The one issue is the cost of VR headset, not all can afford it but still, it's a good way to kill depression
@@Leofgzz that is true so it would probably be 2,500 dollars for the vive pro eye complete set(for eye tracking), valve knuckles(finger tracking), a few vive trackers(for tracking your body), and a strong pc
This is close to my normal day, I wake up to go to work get home and start VRChat..after a lot of hours I get off to make myself dinner and do some chores, and well after all this I go to sleep and have the same routine once again. I don't think it is too healthy but it is good for my mental health since I am literally scared to talk to people and only with hard effort can and through VRChat I can talk to people without having a really hard time and in some cases, I don't even need to talk much, it is just an experience I would like for others with problems like social anxiety or other things like this to have. Though I really do need to say sometimes I need a break for VR for like a week and after I play for months again. Btw I really love the edits and in general, the video was awesome! Keep on doing so!!
I can speak from experience that they do. I have an entire community of shibas on vrchat. One of my very good friends suddenly died, I have never met him in IRL. But I still was shocked and cried when I found out. We held a funeral service where we spoke about him. Me being the leader of the community, I thought I was well equipped to make a speach. I walk up to the podium turn around, and see 50 of my good friends looking back at me. Even though they were all repainted textures on a model that I had made, you can tell they are puppeted by a living person. unique to each individual. I started choking up right then and there.
@@PikaPetey Wow. Thank you for sharing your experience. Hearing about experiences like yours makes me want to join VR Chat for the sake of connection especially during these times. I get the fact that people are rendered in all sorts so I would've assumed that because there's no sense of visual realism, it would detract from the experience. I know there probably is a bit of hijinks to be had in it too. It's nice to hear another perspective and that actual experiences can be garnered.
Well I guess as with anything in life it just takes time and you have to keep trying before you find people that you can actually converse with because I have yet to find that
Very interesting experiment ! For me i had a VR headset and VRChat since 2+ years, but never started it. Been through shit recently and VRC helped so much, never thought I'd climb the hill so fast. Now i go on it everyday and i think i really want to include it in my future life. Those social interactions, the way you can keep your brain stimulated, the hundreds of worlds you can chill in and discover new people from everywhere in the globe. All those worlds helping to socialize, makes you see that there are a lot of amazing people in this world. So to everyone contributing to that amazing community : i hope you have a fantastic day, keep being yourself you are awesome !
if technology ever allows me to upload my consciousness to the cloud, i will do that immediately there's nothing really here for me, which sucks because i doubt i will get to see it in my lifetime
I started in April 2020, and wow yes the hands. It was the 1st thing that really blew my mind. I could barely see my real hand through the nose gap, then my animated hands on my avatar. So so cool. Then the mirror was the 2nd thing. It's forever changed my life.
I have mad respect for people like you who can sleep with these things on, I'm a side sleeper so trying to sleep with a Vive on is super uncomfortable.
As someone who I guess has spent the past couple years very dissociated with reality and just who I am in general, I found this video so wholesome and interesting. Just hearing all these strangers in VR chat and having deep conversations with them and bonding with these people through different activities just seems so amazing tbh.
Vr chat is the closest thing to my dream world so far This video was amazing and the editing omg u should like make a comercial for selling the vr headsets you got talent awsome video keep up the amazing work
vrchat made me way more open to accepting all genders as potential partners bc before vrchat i didnt mind lgbtq ppl but i never thought of them ever bein togheter with smn who isnt female but vrchat rly opened my eyes on that one it changed my vision on alot of stuff, im 19 and one of my best friends on vrchat is a guy in his late 30 i would have never found smn i can relate to as much as to him and hes double my age i like him alot and he helped me in some rly important sitautions so vrchat has been a blessin to me and i love that dude as a friend hes irreplaceable
Everyone saying bye at the end felt nice
69 nice
I probably would cry on that moment xD
Dude that part made me tear up a little bit not gonna lie
It was like the congratulations scene in Evangelion right?
@@darkmatiax1437 HOLY SHIT IT WAS
unironically ive spent like over 2k hours in this game, once you get some friends its so fucking addicting.
Lol that sounds a lot like real life
You could try to get some friends in real life???
@@bradsully6620 boring & too hard
@@bradsully6620 Friends on this game are real yo, thats kinda fucked up to say. I meet my friends from this game irl and we give each other gifts and stuff, one of them even bought out my entire steam wishlist, it was like over $300 best gift a friend could ever give.
You're a guy of course it's easier to meet friends there
I'm beginning to think spending an extended period time in vr is part of the initiation to work for disrupt and I accept
Been there, done that.
Same I would totally do a week in recroom
I spent 7 hours in this game yesterday, and leaving the game actually had such a heavy impact on my mind. Felt like waking from an incredibly lucid fever dream
@@Whoisthistho Right? Waking up in the game is a whole other level of mindfuckery
If that’s the initiation I’m in easy
The betrayal in his voice when he talks about how his friends woke him up at the crack of dawn is amazing.
yes, i was the monke staring at him while he slept
hi monke
Monkee goes brrr
Hehe le monke
Reject humanity return to MONKE
Reject humanity, return to monke
The goodbyes at the end made me feel a sense of sadness almost. I could only imagine what it was like standing in front of those friends that you made throughout your journey at the end there. The same people that you spent night and day with. The people that would wish you goodnight, and the same people that woke you up and said good morning. They were your family for the week.
The goodbyes at the end felt like a send-off. "Hey, we know that your journey here is ending, but there are new beginnings beyond this reality! We really enjoyed spending the past week with you, and we wish you the best of luck beyond these worlds.", is what I imagined them saying. Ofc you probably still talk to them, but the clip made me feel sentimental.
Thank you for creating this masterpiece Disrupt, you have earned yourself a well-earned subscription.
lol.
I can see the title in 2090: *I spent a week in real life *
It can't get that bad
reality might just be the afterlife at that point
@@patchim1808 well it would be like people making videos of spending 1 month without phone
@@THEMATT222 * a day
@@isaacabernathy2377 well I went a year without 1 so......
its honestly insane how we already have a perfect utopia where you can see and do everything you’ve ever wanted and no one even talks about it.. VRchat is honestly insane..
nah vrchat isnt very well polished and optimized and all the worlds are small and limited
We’re not there yet. Getting closer, but not there yet.
@@Machiavelli2pc not like Google (maps) doesn't already collect enough information for this
Full dive vr is coming, that will be the utopia you envision.
@ilove bigbrother fucking insane. there's talk it's gonna be easier with neuralink too
Loved the edit Otis!! Thank you for doing squats with me! I still keep up my routine and now have to wear weighted vests when i do SQUATS EVERY DAY BRO!!
hello
Why the weighted vests?
I'm honestly kind of dissapointed a lot of the really cool things you did weren't in it though... possibly due to copyright issues. I liked your tour of the Psych boat so much that I've been trying to recreate something like it in my own recording (for copyright reasons) ever since, because that is a REALLY good segment to share with others to show how cool VR can be. Your full-body tracking has also amazed me.
@@skillo6399 squats started getting too easy! gotta up the challenge!
Pika because you were the person guiding Otis around vr chat do you know of any worlds with a virtual alarm clock I’ve been sleeping in by more often but also need an alarm to wake up
His poor computer, running for a week straight, streaming and vr ing constantly
Your editor needs a pay raise. This video was super slick.
All Disrupts Videos are edited amazingly
He edits everything himself and even makes all the music himself, honestly amazing the amount of dedication
@@ohkiee this is 4 months later but disrupt is multiple people
I watched this video when it came out, before I played VRChat. Now I come back and realize you talked to 4 who is now one of my good friends I talk to almost every day. Crazy how stuff like that happens.
yea crazy
Ready player one is getting closer every day...
Tech is already here honestly past rpo level, just not on a mass scale
i don’t know if that’s the best thing for society tho as cool as it sounds
@@RiZeLegiT Society is overrated.
Most of the technology already exists, just not on a commercial level yet. The only major remaining problem is locomotion.
Good, can't wait to spend all day getting soaked in a virtual rainstorm.
"oh really? Welcome." is the best response to "this is my first time Interecting with people on her"
11:27: "I am putting my index controllers on the line to clap for this"
Careful, he's a hero.
tbh vrchat needs more wholesome content like this
This video is a perfect representation of how VRChat really can be.
It can be chaotic or really chill. It has tons of toxic people but also tons of chill people.
It can be a very physically active game or a supper chilllax game.
It's whatever you want it to be. You just have to look in the right places.
Headset is about to end his eye's whole career.
Because VR is 3D you don't mess up your eyes nearly as bad as flat screen since you actually have to focus at different distances
@Sharkie I mean eye strain from being focused at the same distance for long periods of time.
No screens do it's just the blue light that it produces
@Ben Cameron your eyes do change focus in VR, stereoscopic vision changes your perception of depth and may force you to focus with different depths at times
@Ben Cameron dude, people who need glasses outside of VR also need them inside VR. Focusing works exactly the same.
I understand why you have over a million subscribers, your editing, music.... everything is mesmerising. That must take an absolute age to edit. It was almost a meditation in itself. Thankyou.
Only seven days huh? Speak to me when you're not a plebian
Facts
@@musashimiyamoto8998 they're*
@@MottaOW oof
plebeian*
@@hyper6354 💀 came full circle
Im 1600 hours deep into VR, but videos like this still get me. This is something special, we all feel it!
"the graphics aren't better in the real world". I feel bad for you man, but everyone has their own lens I guess.
I love VR Chat, but man, nothing beats nature.
You are correct. I love our planets bro
@@MrYeet-ip4qj wait, we have more than one earth?
@@yaboinicola very possible that there is, probably not an exact copy, but something very similar to earth is out there
@@thegamingreaper3731 😮
If nature didn’t have insects that bite I would be all in .
I never know what to do in vrchat. I can’t believe you were able to do it for a week
This is very cool, but also very dangerous.
Hearing what you said about your sleep cycle at the end had me concerned.
There's cause for worry to be sure.
@ilove bigbrother True since the focal point of most HMDs is 2 meters, distance focusing is lacking
The weirdest part of this is recognizing people and environments from this video. I know (or have met) a lot of the people in this video in VRChat and I've spent countless hours in some of those places. I keep seeing these places as something like a home of sorts. the closest thing to it is like noticing a movie was shot in your hometown.
it's really interesting that my brain stores these virtual environments and people just the same as real-world people and places.
the next one is gonna be "I practise ERP in the void club for 7 days straight"
how bad was your headache though?
My eyes hurt after only 5 hours In VR.
@@user-yc5fr8zu1m ofc they do
I've basically been doing this since the pandemic started!! Not quite to the same extreme, but vrc has been my main form of socialization through all of quarantine. And it's been fukkn lit! If any of u nerds bump into an E-Money420 up in any of the live dj events, call a shot with me for the memes!! XD
I've been doing basically the same as well. Ever since I got my Quest 2 in October, I have been in VR doing something every single day. Not necessarily VRChat, but most of the time has been in VRChat.
@@adicsbtw u play native in quest with 5 fps or on pc?
@@lucas__ttt I used to mainly play Quest standalone, which was actually pretty decent imo. I mostly play on PC now, and honestly, aside from the most laggy of worlds (among us), the biggest difference is how things look and not the framerate.
Ayo I have you friended on vrc, strange to see on youtube lmao- CherryFrost
@@cherryfrost896 Ayyyyyye poggers!!!! xD I didn't expect to actually bump into one of u nerds in the comments!! Chill vibes to ya homie!!!
*waves real hand in front of face* "What fps is this?".
made me laugh.
U know whats trippy? We can actually quantify irl framerate. It alters depending on adrenaline but it can be quantified. We percieve in neurological bursts, just like computers percieve in electrical bursts.
Honestly god tier editing
crazy how addicting this game can be. I usually always go into this game by myself but when you genuinely meet people it’s the most fun you will have, and it’s very easy to become addicted.
Was that dunkey at the start saying about windows 95?
Yes
Yea
Yeah
the one and the only
this honestly makes me wanna be on vrchat more and talk to more people, i've usually stuck to only my friends, but i'm definitely gonna try and be more social on VR. great video though!
Weebs: this is my dream made true
Yes, I really want to try it, but VR is too expensive for me.
@@iwanttodie911 yo just commit to it just create another account in the bank if you gotta, and put $5 every check into it if you have to xD im dooone waitin to just get all the money for it, lol im savin'~ cuz vrchat is my dreammmm! i hope to see you there someday
@@jessicabunbun620 yes, that’s a really good idea. But i’am 16. I have no income until I get a job XD
@@iwanttodie911 ah i see xDDD well dont worry then!! you have many years to go x3
@@jessicabunbun620 Yeah :D
Yo, I played on the Sly Fest lineup and just came across this video! Great video showing how VR can be a way for social interaction. VRChat definitely changed my life and actually gave me a huge creative push with my music and my sets. Love the content!
Wow, this is so cool. The concept, the execution, the editing. All brilliant.
I spend 3 hours in vr and get a 48 hour migraine. This would actually kill me
Yeah I went a full week constantly getting in vr for longer and longer periods an the headache and dizziness went away an now I can stay on as long as I want
@@sammiethompson1672 I would stay longer but the quest elite strap rubber hurts the back of my head. I think adding some foam or smthg might help
@@sicsiddd ikr, and it like stops blood flow to my brain and i faint and i dont wake up for like 2 hours and when i wake up its still on my head making my brain not get any blood ):
it was a pleasure meeting you on your first day
the cheer in the end is kinda make me wanna cry. Those nice and wholesome people...
Can we all appreciate the fact that he put the names of the worlds at the bottom!
oh it's my friend *4* 1:17, cool guy
though living in VRChat is easy I do that all the time, got 3286 hours
try living in VRChat inside *OOGA BOOGA 2.0* now that's a real challenge
I bet you would get insane if you stayed there for 7 days :D
Oh my, I'm starting to see you everywhere now ahah
Even in vrchat, once on the Black Cat you were playing music with some friends and then interacted with us
It made me laugh, good character and videos
@@nicolascassie haha yeah I'm everywhere :D
@@TheZiver True true ahah
First time I played VR I sat in bed that night looking at my hands like there was something off about them. It's a weird thing when you introduce your brain to the concept of a non-existent body like that.
Inb4 “I spent a whole year in vr.”
6:10 that voice and avatar fit together like PEEEERRFEECT.
This sounded like it was a lot of fun, I'm happy to see you enjoyed your time doing this. VRChat's truly an amazing program once you get the ball rolling on stuff you wanna do in it.
the way everyone gathered to say goodbye was heartwarming
the staying up for 1-2 days straight and then sleeping for 7/8 hrs is really interesting. I don't remember the exact event but a study was done where someone basically lived in an underground apartment for a certain period of time with no clocks or actual way to determine the time. Her sleep schedule gradually changed until she was awake for 36+ hrs at a given time and sleeping for 7-9, while being completely healthy and normal.
The video Disrupt uploaded before this is about her, it was pretty interesting
It's fun, but it's also addicting. I have a friend who got 4-5k hours in one year, and I met one guy who got 250 in 2 weeks. For some people it *is* their life now, especially the folks who didn't have one otherwise. I don't know how to feel about all that, although I personally have over 1000 hours myself and find it extremely difficult to log off whenever I do hop on. The whole thing is just so jarring, even moreso recently as I finally have a VR headset.
also fml 1000 hours and still a "known user" just cuz I haven't published public avatars/worlds lol
next one: one month: one after that one: one year
I'm REARING
One after that: *f o r e v e r*
Vr has come a long way, it’s honestly insane. You can literally do anything on vr chat and immerse yourself into a zombie apocalyptic world in TWD: saints and sinners. I’m getting the oculus quest 2 for Christmas, can’t wait to join this community and explore the matrix! 😁😊
Killer content! Anyways EA contacted me they want to test me to see how many adds can fill my peripherals before I have a seizure.
Ready player one reference?
Wasn’t it 80 percent?
couldn't stop smiling this whole video!! it was lovely being there during the live stream🥺💕 cant wait to see more of your content in the future otis
How'd you get through the 7 days without the client crashing?
The client did crash at least once, IIRC. I believe he just restarted it immediately.
nice dorothy pfp bro
@Nospacito yeah lol epic
Yo Sir respect to you! 2006 account damn! :D
FargoneMyth woww
I once did the same thing, I spent a week in VRchat and it was SO FUN. I met people, I had fun, I laughed a lot, it really changed my humor, my social anxiety is better now. It was just awesome and I would probably do it again.
7 days condensed into a 14 min video. Worth it.
Everyone I add in VR chat and talked for 5 hours straight will somehow forget we even knew each other and won't even remember me anymore as soon as I get back
Ayee careful man lol that looks cool and kinda painful
Ikr
Id imagine it is quite painful
also lmaoo, my irl name is yours but male version. without ‘la’, what a coincidence
@@NinTheLost painful and tiring for the eye tbh
@@NinTheLost i see its quite popular name tbh llol its also unisex, so a lot of boys and girls have our name🤣
8years went by, didn’t sub to the channel but always end up to a video from this channel.
What a great study, would love to see this become an actual scientific experiment
Yep
This is incredibly intriguing in a frightening way. Feels like human beings are headed down the wrong path, but the curiosity and desire to see where this might go is undeniable. I honestly hope this doesn’t go much further, but I know it will. The singularity is upon us.
Hey do you remember when science fiction novels warned about this in the 60s and science fiction films worned about this in the 90s?
this premiered in the middle of a boring class, thank you!
"I have the quest with passthrough" I can confirm the quest passthrough is fucking sick. I love setting up the airlink to my pc if I wanna play steamvr or oculus rift games in my room then I head downstairs so I can play with more space and I always leave my headset on as I walk downstairs. The only issues I have is that if there isn't enough light the screen goes completely dark and it is pretty annoying but overall its fine.
That one friend who is online 24/7: "Pathetic"
Hey mom! I'm on TV!!
VRchat has changed video games for me. In a time of extreme lockdowns and social distancing, it allowed me to socialize in a healthy way.
So VR Chat is like Ready Player One were it’s all a game?
Its a game with nothing in it. Just empty rooms where people go to socialize in virtual reality. All games and cool skins are created and codes by the community its pretty cool.
Back when Vr chat first blew up, before the knuckles, and other stupid stuff kinda killed it for a bit, I often heard it called ready player retard. It’s more of a social hub.
@@rjscherer2073 it's not just empty rooms. There are plenty of games including Among Us or Cards Against Humanity for example. There are parties with live Djs or musicians, classes that teach you another language or dancing. So many things you can do in VRChat.
@@rjscherer2073 I just reread your comment and realised I misread :-:
Well , it’s the bare minimum of ready player one . Maybe in a couple years it will be more like it but it needs licensing , a lot of graphical and mechanical updates , and a lot of third party devices to sponsor it such as haptic feedback suits and better hardware
Mom: Don't sit so near in front of the TV
This Guy:
This can’t be healthy for your eye balls.
Thank you for making actual quality content and delivering with a premise like this :)
Nice video!
Just be careful in the future that if your eyes ever start hurting you take some time to rest your eyes a little. Having your eyes be that close to a screen can irritate them a lot.
I may be biased though since I have really light sensitive eyes but I think that's important to note to anyone that wants to try something like this challenge themselves.
everybody gangsta till vrchat crashes on the first day
I would say that VR is actually a very very good way to socialize with people, because sometimes in real life it's harder. But also VR can help people who are frustrated, who don't like this life, and thinking about suicide. Just imagine the people who bored of this life, can do anything in VR... and a VRChat is an option. You can do whatever you want, having fun with people or just chilling in different worlds. The one issue is the cost of VR headset, not all can afford it but still, it's a good way to kill depression
It's official. Ready player One is becoming reality. the technology just needs to be more accesible though.
There is the quest 2 but to get the whole experience with vive trackers and eye tracking will be pretty expensive
@@jamesrgamesoffical yeah, and not only that but for the best experience you would need a kinda beefy pc tbh.
@@Leofgzz that is true so it would probably be 2,500 dollars for the vive pro eye complete set(for eye tracking), valve knuckles(finger tracking), a few vive trackers(for tracking your body), and a strong pc
This is close to my normal day, I wake up to go to work get home and start VRChat..after a lot of hours I get off to make myself dinner and do some chores, and well after all this I go to sleep and have the same routine once again. I don't think it is too healthy but it is good for my mental health since I am literally scared to talk to people and only with hard effort can and through VRChat I can talk to people without having a really hard time and in some cases, I don't even need to talk much, it is just an experience I would like for others with problems like social anxiety or other things like this to have. Though I really do need to say sometimes I need a break for VR for like a week and after I play for months again.
Btw I really love the edits and in general, the video was awesome! Keep on doing so!!
I wonder if the connections you make in vrchat feels the same irl
I can speak from experience that they do. I have an entire community of shibas on vrchat. One of my very good friends suddenly died, I have never met him in IRL. But I still was shocked and cried when I found out. We held a funeral service where we spoke about him. Me being the leader of the community, I thought I was well equipped to make a speach. I walk up to the podium turn around, and see 50 of my good friends looking back at me. Even though they were all repainted textures on a model that I had made, you can tell they are puppeted by a living person. unique to each individual. I started choking up right then and there.
@@PikaPetey Wow. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hearing about experiences like yours makes me want to join VR Chat for the sake of connection especially during these times. I get the fact that people are rendered in all sorts so I would've assumed that because there's no sense of visual realism, it would detract from the experience. I know there probably is a bit of hijinks to be had in it too. It's nice to hear another perspective and that actual experiences can be garnered.
I can tell you they do. I have made real friends on there and relationships can start there too.
I feel like this was way better to watch streamed but damn great work regardless
I can barely stomach the sheer mediocrity of the people I meet in this game for five minutes this is going to be great.
Well I guess as with anything in life it just takes time and you have to keep trying before you find people that you can actually converse with because I have yet to find that
VR is like real life. If you're constantly surrounded by boring people, you're the problem.
Very interesting experiment !
For me i had a VR headset and VRChat since 2+ years, but never started it.
Been through shit recently and VRC helped so much, never thought I'd climb the hill so fast. Now i go on it everyday and i think i really want to include it in my future life.
Those social interactions, the way you can keep your brain stimulated, the hundreds of worlds you can chill in and discover new people from everywhere in the globe. All those worlds helping to socialize, makes you see that there are a lot of amazing people in this world.
So to everyone contributing to that amazing community : i hope you have a fantastic day, keep being yourself you are awesome !
*let's get this person to one million subs, let's gooooooo*
5:50 That dog's expressions are amazing!
2:08 that's the saddest thing I've ever heard
if technology ever allows me to upload my consciousness to the cloud, i will do that immediately there's nothing really here for me, which sucks because i doubt i will get to see it in my lifetime
I started in April 2020, and wow yes the hands. It was the 1st thing that really blew my mind. I could barely see my real hand through the nose gap, then my animated hands on my avatar. So so cool. Then the mirror was the 2nd thing. It's forever changed my life.
Now I want the vr chat life
I have mad respect for people like you who can sleep with these things on, I'm a side sleeper so trying to sleep with a Vive on is super uncomfortable.
I've been wondering, if by staying so much in vr harms your eyes and makes you lose your eyesight?
For sure
bro if you can’t talk to a random person without freaking out life is gonna suck
I’m to scared to talk to people in vrchat and because of that someone actually thought I was def 🥴
As someone who I guess has spent the past couple years very dissociated with reality and just who I am in general, I found this video so wholesome and interesting. Just hearing all these strangers in VR chat and having deep conversations with them and bonding with these people through different activities just seems so amazing tbh.
If I ever get a good pc and vr I’m at least spending a whole day in vr chat
These videos are so well made
bruh this is so underrated wtf how does it only have 400K views good shit bro
Did you take down your video on the computer virus? Watched half of it this morning and now it's gone lol.
Vr chat is the closest thing to my dream world so far
This video was amazing and the editing omg u should like make a comercial for selling the vr headsets you got talent awsome video keep up the amazing work
why does this sound so nice? it made me kinda sad to hear everyone say bye. i wouldnt want to leave
The guy who mentioned VR as like SAO is going to go places.
Everyone that read SAO is going places then?
@@cheesecake4648 I don't understand your question.
when everyone said bye at the end, that was so cute
“The meta verse” one year ago daaaamn
the most impressive thing on this is that the game didn't crash at all. this game or my headset will crash like 20 times a day
What the hell is wrong with the comment space of this video O_o
ive finally found a sane person here
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vrchat made me way more open to accepting all genders as potential partners bc before vrchat i didnt mind lgbtq ppl but i never thought of them ever bein togheter with smn who isnt female but vrchat rly opened my eyes on that one it changed my vision on alot of stuff, im 19 and one of my best friends on vrchat is a guy in his late 30 i would have never found smn i can relate to as much as to him and hes double my age i like him alot and he helped me in some rly important sitautions so vrchat has been a blessin to me and i love that dude as a friend hes irreplaceable