MR 4K UPSCALER That's what I am afraid of as I just bought xbox one x particularly because of Forza 4K racing experience.After seeing this,makes me want to sell xbox
You can't fake that kind of enthusiasm. I know how it feels, although I've never raced but have tried the Oculus Rift; the third time was inside this small area, walking around confined space, and it is... mind blowing. You're in a new world!!
I randomly found this video... and it's the embodiment of what videogames should be about. Not the drama of the people surrounding it, but the pure joy of experiencing something that is genuinely fun!
A little late to the party but I just had my first VR racing experience with a G29, playing Project Cars 2 and Assetto Corsa. I had your exact reaction - grinning from ear to ear and in absolute awe of what I was experiencing. To anybody thinking he's overreacting, just try racing with a wheel in VR. It is hands down the single greatest and most immersive gaming experience you'll have. Monitors/controllers simply do not come close.
So weird that this video shows up in my suggestions right after I experienced VR for the first time the other day at a Dave & Busters. I’m beginning to believe all those conspiracies about Google listening through our phones or tracking our locations even while turned off.
currently any type of sit down sim works great with VR. Once omnis and such get cheaper then walking VR will start to shine. DCS for air sim and games like this for racing work great
I think VR pushed me over the top. I've easily put 4k into my rig after that. Upgraded my PC with a 1080ti video card, SSD drive, rseat, fanatec equipment, and bass shakers. It's horrid what VR does to your wallet.
Sandy Jenkins haha, I've been sim racing for a very very long time, and once I tried out VR to see if it was the promise I was hoping for since the 90's...I went home after that demo and ordered an Nvidia 1070 GTX and Oculus Rift immediately. That was 2016, now I have a 1080, just bought my 2nd rig made of 80/20 profile tubing, an Accuforce Pro V2 direct drive wheel, and have my eye on some Heusinkveld pedals very soon. Over the past couple of years I've spent around $5-6k on my race rig and regret none of it. A lot of us practice on iRacing for driving the real cars, it's so useful and amazing! Sim racing has become a ridiculously amazing thing these days. Cool to see someone else with shakers too, I've got a bunch of them running through Simvibe software. They're amazing!
Kamukix I honestly can't get into iracing. It's crazy expensive for something that has so much competition. I've played it for a few hours and didn't even like the online experience. The dirt track was kind of fun but honestly project cars 2 is easy to jump online anytime and play. I didn't feel like the car physics was all that different to justify cost.
iRacing is great because you know you're getting what's probably the most realistic experience. They put a lot of work and detail into their content so it's worth it to a lot of folks
It's not worth it to me at all. With Project Cars 2 I can get into an online game now. I don't need to worry do I have this track, and car combination. I can get into a race with licensed people around my same skill now. Also it has much better graphics and it's a better driving experience to me as well. Everything I really want to drive and tracks I would want in iRacing are a separate purchase. This wouldn't be a big deal if the cost was cheaper but it's not. Like I said too much competition and not enough content in iRacing to make it worth while. This seems like the opposite end of Assetto Corsa which has free content everywhere. I would bet if I bought the cars in iRacing I really wanted and tracks I would sit or have to join a forum just to find races. That doesn't seem like fun to me.
The fact that when you put the headset on and everything is life size and 3D makes a massive difference. Unfortunately for some people, seeing it on a 2D screen will never do it justice at all.
Exactly the same emotions i had my first time vr racing. Your driving gets better in vr as your ability to judge distances and corners is more accurate .nice driving by the way .
His reaction is what we all experienced the first time we put on a VR headset and used a wheel and pedals, i was mind blown and just over £6k later I'm still wanting more and i don't even own motion. Very expensive hobby. Get a direct drive wheel with Heusinkveld pedals on a simlabs P1 cockpit and your mind will blow all over again. Hope you still enjoy it as you did back in this video.
Love this stuff man just bought my own wheel as a start and am having the time of my life, ty for this video otherwise i wouldn’t have the steering wheel lol
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Your enthusiasm just convinced me that i need a VR headset.
New sub.I'm an older gamer (46yr) played on consoles all my life. Mostly Playstations. Also stuff like 3DO, Sega Genesis,Atari 2600 etc... lol I finally last month made the switch to PC. I love VR , even grabbed the Oculus DK1 dev kit when it was first available to everyone. So my very 1st exp. with VR was in 720p (pixel galore) Even then I realized what a game changer it was going to be. Gaming on a whole new level. Sadly vr videos on UA-cam don't translate well. People just DON'T know unless they slap a VR headset on for themselves. Hell, I even love my PSVR. I've loved racing and I can't wait to get my Oculus to race in Project Cars2 with but I did some research and I'll have to buy atleast a GTX 970 graphics card before I can enjoy VR on my lower end PC. Anyways, keep up the great videos .
I'm late 40s and also gone through 8 bit home computers, followed by 16 bit, then 32 and 64 bit PCs... Over the years, graphics have gone from black and white 2D to the amazing GPU rendered games nowadays. VR seems to be another game-changer technology. This week I experienced VR racing following years of just putting my wheel in front of a big display. I never want to go back to non-VR racing - and that's just on a PSVR with GT Sport. I'm considering shelling out to get into PC VR now.
@BMWMED1 You get used to it over time. I got my Rift a year ago and couldn't initially play Dirt Rally more than 30 seconds without getting badly sick. 3-4 months after that I tried again and my sickness problems were pretty much gone in any sim racing game. I've played a lot of Assetto Corsa since then. Less than a month ago I discovered that for the first time I can play games with smooth locomotion without getting sick, so now I don't have to rely on teleporting any more in games. So all-in-all your brain adapts over time. And I'm definitely not alone with this experience. So I can clearly recommend not making any hasty judgments based on 15s of play. ;)
@BMWMED1 You returned your Rift after 15 seconds without looking at anything? Dang dude, talk about low expectations. Well next time get one of those Windows Mixed Reality headsets. Higher res, same game support as SteamVR and you can get them refurbished for really cheap.
Oh man! I'm from an Asian country 🇧🇩 BANGLADESH and I really loved the way u screamed out the line "here we go" 😆👌🏻 1:05 U have got a great voice👌🏻 HATS OFF TO U BRO... And wish I could experience using VR in my life 😢 it's my dream...
Yeah, about that "VR is just a gimmick"-thing. I got my HTC Vive about a week ago, and honestly I was pretty sure it would be something I used one time and then just put on the shelf. But man, VR is amazing! So, one week in (I guess about 160 hours in the virtual reality) and I've already spent an extra 2000 dollars on upgrading my computer and it just feels totally worth it! It's just a totally different experience and I don't know if I will play anything other than VR-games in the future. Also. Lone Echo! Mind blowing!
It's great. Only thing is the F1 cars should come with a warning and a fresh pair of underwear. I mean, you can watch all the videos you want, but VR really gives you the sense of just how fast 200mph really is, and it's terrifying.
Lebron James You’re a dumbass. I’ve done 140mph, most people will do 100mph once in their life. Fewer people 120, even less 140. Probably less than 1% the population ever travels 200mph. YOU ARENT A DRIVER, not if you don’t understand this. 200 is WAY faster than 100 (obviously). The rate that things pass you are something that will be at least dramatic, at most terrifying at 200mph.
My mate gave me good racing game advice. Treat it as a solo time trial until the opportunity to overtake emerges. Otherwise I'd just spin out trying to rush past em 😂
Jori Diculous the racing games are ok but there is a lot better stuff for vr. It hasn't turned out very good resolution wise. It doesn't look like it does on your screen buddy. Inside the car looks good outside is just a mess really pics later etc. I still prefer 2d for the drivers. But some other vr stuff is well worth getting a vr
Do you really need to read what's on the car in front of you while you race?? Sim racing is what these are most used for lol. No one buys a rift just to play games in the oculus store....
Racing games arent OK for VR, Racing games are perfect for VR. Everyother game genre needs to be optimized for VR but racing games basically begged for VR since GT Legends. Its a match made in heaven. VR is already less popular, but in the simracing community its only the beginning. And flight simulators too but I'm not a fan of that.
Don't listen to SuperBoris1976, the immersion itself far outweighs the lack of resolution. I was playing this game in VR for hours and decided to try my monitor again. The resolution is noticeably better, but I was immediately missing the immersion and spatial awareness that the VR headset gave me.
Simulations have come a long way since the first one. A barrel rotating a track with a car held by wires moving left to right. But beleive me that felt good too.
The gimmick myth comes from people trying 3dof VR (phone VR) and assuming that's what 6dof has to offer. You need 6dof to experience "presence," which is when your mind accepts what you are seeing as reality. The jump isn't like monochrome to color, it's like reading a book to watching iMax.
Presence comes more from framerate than 6dof. Also the way the picture is warped to bend light. Most 3dof experiences are no better than 3d movies and zero resemblance to current VR.
The trick to VR in racing or other driving games is to make sure you are looking around a lot. If you just keep your head really still you end up with the flat 2D screen gaming experience again. Better yet add a wheel and pedals to get 101% full effect.
I'm sending this video to my brother, both of us have wanted to get into VR but hard to justify the cost. I think we will probably get into it in the next year or two. Also comparing this to the ONI VR video you made, it is much better, didn't get motion sickness at all from watching it. I think it just made more sense the way you moved your head around, and you didn't move it as much.
Pro tip If the Zonda starts under steering it might not be intuitive but apply a tiny bit more power to make it over steer. P.s. I know I'm racing this weekend
he going into corners with to much speed, he should enter slow into a corner, exit fast . I don't think power will help Edit: as he starts to understeer he turns the wheel even more which doesn't help.
Pretty cool experience with VR, I guess it will surely be the future for those kinds of games. (Btw, your car is understeering a lot in mid-speed corners) Cheers, nice vídeo!
@@xmp22_ It also heavily depends on the genre/moving type. Motion sickness in shooters (Free Locomotion), space/sci-fi (Zero Gravity) or racing games varies. For me it's the worst when it comes to racing games. Might be cause I played them the fewest in VR. I still know when I tried Dirt Rally about one year ago (first racing game in VR). Played around 5min and felt nauseous for over 2 hours.
My first gaming "console" was an Amiga 500c Commodore..it was 1989...watching this is like heaven and hell..coz I'm still a gamer...but have kids..and "responsiblities"🤣
In reply to some of the comments down below: I've noticed quite a few people who were experiencing motion sickness also couldn't tell me the framerate at which their game was running at. My Gear VR makes me want to puke within minutes of use with my LG G2. But, when I use my phone that's recommend, Samsung's Galaxy S7, games run buttery smooth and I can sit there for hours. Not that I'd want to but I could if I wanted. With the HTC Vive however, I've tried some of the most motion intense, outer body experiences and the closest I got to motion sickness was losing my balance while leaning over too far. Bad VR experiences typically lead to negative comments towards VR in general. Get yourselves a proper setup then talk about VR. The real cons for current HMD's other than Pimax, LG and Star VR are FOV, SDE, and the fact that they're wired. I don't mind the cable as I have mine suspended and barely notice it anymore but and FOV improvement as Pimax has established would be greatly appreciated. SDE doesn't bother me as much as it does other people, I mean, when you go looking for it, yeah, you're going to notice it. But during regular play/viewing, it's pretty much ignored.
Actually the current Samsung HMD is quite better than Vive or the Rift in terms of clarity. The entire experience might be somewhat lacking though. I can't say much as I have not done anything but sim driving with it. Either way it's my new headset of choice. I put my Rift on another machine.
Assetto Corsa and Project Cars 2 are only great on a high end PC with proper driving equipment and VR.. all those playing on consoles and gamepad are left with a substandard experience... :(
Thierry CB XC many reference that i read, for physics, Assetto Corsa was better than Project Cars 2. But it was just slightly different. Project Cars 2 was more fun, and earlier graphics of course. Actually i don't know what "more fun" they mean are, cause i don't have both to compare, maybe the contents. I just have the first Project Cars.
@@kutayarcan911 "tracks are inaccurate" But at the same time, the most detailed, laser-graphed tracks in existence that no race sim or game has ever come remotely close to, even commercial-grade professional sims that F1 racers use are not as accurate. Though I'm sure they are working on getting the commercial stuff up-to-date. Yea, the FFB is bad, due to some software related issue they have been working on, still no update about it in over a year unfortunately, the team is most likely working on PCars 3. The cars certainty feel very different from eachother. You obviously have never played PCars2, it's got a lot of strengths as a sim that more hardcore sims really miss the mark with. Though I would never consider it a valid e-sport sim. It lacks the complex perfected realistic physics that sims like Rfactor, iracing, raceroom have.
Genuine feelings in this video !! I can tell coz i ordered my Oculus Rift + touch last week and even though i knew it would be great i didn't know it would blow my expectation out of the waters !! So i really understand the excitement and the feeling you displayed in this video. Words just don't suffice you have to try it yourself to truly grasp the whole VR hype. BTW, i remember playing VR in the early 90s for 5 min at a huge convention so the VR concept is far from new but it truly is mature enough for consumers nowdays and will become huge in the near future like you said.
worth any penny vr + 3 dof simxperience + OSW simucube + a good set of pedals like mine arc + martin asher racin padde shifters and g25 6h and bmw steptronic modified shifter . than you do not need real cars any more ; >
When this guy races in vr, he becomes the embodiment of happiness. I love it!
I hate it.
@Have-a- Cigar That's just a cancerous person, dont worry about them lmfao
Sorry I need to correct you - that is not happiness, it is excitement. You make this mistake often in the West.
Cringe
@@Strakos0 he’s also happy
I'll have to admit , once you start racing in VR. It is really hard going back to Monitors .
I prefer the 2d still. The res ruins it for me
youngsta dan so u prefer resolution over quality ? Smh
FACTS. i bought mines 2 days ago. Its freaking insane, its nothing like putting your phone to a pair of cheap glasses from walmart.
Justin Eddy sorry but anyone who spends $300-500 on VR is showing their age.
MR 4K UPSCALER That's what I am afraid of as I just bought xbox one x particularly because of Forza 4K racing experience.After seeing this,makes me want to sell xbox
"Hahahaha!"
"Oh wowowow...!!"
"This is ridiculous!"
The 3 first stages of a VR racer.
Those are my exact words when I first got in it
Why am i smiling while watching this even tho im not playing..im happy for u.
mr. biggs lmao same here :)
Me too. I am getting one.
lol
This is what vr is made for.
No, it was for porn.
@@modelmode8 that's one surefire way to mess your dopamine system up
@@KXP70 well mine is already fucked
To throw up..😅
@@modelmode8 XD
You can't fake that kind of enthusiasm. I know how it feels, although I've never raced but have tried the Oculus Rift; the third time was inside this small area, walking around confined space, and it is... mind blowing. You're in a new world!!
I randomly found this video... and it's the embodiment of what videogames should be about. Not the drama of the people surrounding it, but the pure joy of experiencing something that is genuinely fun!
A little late to the party but I just had my first VR racing experience with a G29, playing Project Cars 2 and Assetto Corsa. I had your exact reaction - grinning from ear to ear and in absolute awe of what I was experiencing. To anybody thinking he's overreacting, just try racing with a wheel in VR. It is hands down the single greatest and most immersive gaming experience you'll have. Monitors/controllers simply do not come close.
you're enjoying it so much, its making me enjoy it more
And they say money cant buy happiness
Because they are jealous poor people
Acctualy it cant
Abdi Mohamed You'll find out later
@@anormalpersonfromnowhere that's not happiness but ephemeral joy , big difference.
Money cant buy happiness, money can buy joy. Joy is not happiness, it s part of happiness
welcome to the club :))) your enthusiasm in this vid is great
Those first few seconds of you driving should be used in an ad , great enthusiasm:)
Spa and Bathurst in VR in PC2 are the pinnacle of 35 years of gaming. The Oculus was worth every penny!
So weird that this video shows up in my suggestions right after I experienced VR for the first time the other day at a Dave & Busters. I’m beginning to believe all those conspiracies about Google listening through our phones or tracking our locations even while turned off.
It's not a conspiracy, it's a well known fact.
Definitely not a conspiracy
yeah dude i was talking about 3d printing to my buddy and right after that i got nailed with 3d printing ads on instagram
Its because they are
They are but people with closed minds don't wanna know the truth
His laughter make the vid 10x better😂😂😂
I always thought vr would be the best for racing since it’s stationary
VR is born for racing game and flight sim , at least ~
Ya sure?
currently any type of sit down sim works great with VR. Once omnis and such get cheaper then walking VR will start to shine. DCS for air sim and games like this for racing work great
I'm... actually jealous of how happy you are. I want to feel that happy.
VR is the best! Feel like you’re there in the car.
Your laughter is enough to determine how excited you are
VR is extremely amazing (especially the 4D kind in theme parks). Videos don't do it justice. VR is the best experience.
God bless, Proverbs 31
"I am going to spend waaaay too much money on this stuff, guys!" ... hahaha - Sounds like he he's both happy and scared, because he knows he's hooked.
My goodness!!! this guy is so excited, he is going to make me buy one.
I'm looking at what he has and I'm thinking of duplicating it....
8000RPM same :)
I dont think id ever want to stop racing. Best use of vr iv seen yet
I think VR pushed me over the top. I've easily put 4k into my rig after that. Upgraded my PC with a 1080ti video card, SSD drive, rseat, fanatec equipment, and bass shakers. It's horrid what VR does to your wallet.
Sandy Jenkins haha, I've been sim racing for a very very long time, and once I tried out VR to see if it was the promise I was hoping for since the 90's...I went home after that demo and ordered an Nvidia 1070 GTX and Oculus Rift immediately. That was 2016, now I have a 1080, just bought my 2nd rig made of 80/20 profile tubing, an Accuforce Pro V2 direct drive wheel, and have my eye on some Heusinkveld pedals very soon. Over the past couple of years I've spent around $5-6k on my race rig and regret none of it. A lot of us practice on iRacing for driving the real cars, it's so useful and amazing!
Sim racing has become a ridiculously amazing thing these days. Cool to see someone else with shakers too, I've got a bunch of them running through Simvibe software. They're amazing!
Kamukix I honestly can't get into iracing. It's crazy expensive for something that has so much competition. I've played it for a few hours and didn't even like the online experience. The dirt track was kind of fun but honestly project cars 2 is easy to jump online anytime and play. I didn't feel like the car physics was all that different to justify cost.
iRacing is great because you know you're getting what's probably the most realistic experience. They put a lot of work and detail into their content so it's worth it to a lot of folks
It's not worth it to me at all. With Project Cars 2 I can get into an online game now. I don't need to worry do I have this track, and car combination. I can get into a race with licensed people around my same skill now. Also it has much better graphics and it's a better driving experience to me as well. Everything I really want to drive and tracks I would want in iRacing are a separate purchase. This wouldn't be a big deal if the cost was cheaper but it's not. Like I said too much competition and not enough content in iRacing to make it worth while. This seems like the opposite end of Assetto Corsa which has free content everywhere. I would bet if I bought the cars in iRacing I really wanted and tracks I would sit or have to join a forum just to find races. That doesn't seem like fun to me.
Makes sense. iRacing is definitely for the really serious crowd. Slightly different target audiences. I race NASCAR, so I kinda need iRacing
The first half a lap is the best reaction to VR ever. Just random maniacal laughter.
Wow. I think this video alone just sold everyone a vr headset!!
bro words cannot explain what it feels like to drive in vr but your completely mindblown excited laughing does. This is funny lmao
I love the enthusiasm. I have the vive my self. Welcome to the VR club man. Hope u do more VR content in the future =)
Your enlightened sense of virtual reality is enough for me to take a ride to the mall for this complete set-up!! Thanxs brother!!
The fact that when you put the headset on and everything is life size and 3D makes a massive difference. Unfortunately for some people, seeing it on a 2D screen will never do it justice at all.
Exactly the same emotions i had my first time vr racing. Your driving gets better in vr as your ability to judge distances and corners is more accurate .nice driving by the way .
His reaction is what we all experienced the first time we put on a VR headset and used a wheel and pedals, i was mind blown and just over £6k later I'm still wanting more and i don't even own motion. Very expensive hobby.
Get a direct drive wheel with Heusinkveld pedals on a simlabs P1 cockpit and your mind will blow all over again.
Hope you still enjoy it as you did back in this video.
"Where's my rear view mirror? Oh well, I don't need to look back. I only need to look forward" 😂
Infecting fun,he sold me a VR set.
Thx mate
5 years on - I feel ya. VR racing is nuts.
Loving this guy’s enthusiasm!!!
Your commentary is spot on. It makes the game even more fun/funny
This is a lad who's having fun
This is great 😭 1:26 this man genuinely happy af 😂 I love it
Love this stuff man just bought my own wheel as a start and am having the time of my life, ty for this video otherwise i wouldn’t have the steering wheel lol
Your enthusiasm just convinced me that i need a VR headset.
6:22 subbed for that "hehehehehe" 😂 had my crying
This guy makes me as happy as I am since I got my VR headset.. cant take my hands off racing games anymore after years of fps :D
New sub.I'm an older gamer (46yr) played on consoles all my life. Mostly Playstations. Also stuff like 3DO, Sega Genesis,Atari 2600 etc... lol I finally last month made the switch to PC. I love VR , even grabbed the Oculus DK1 dev kit when it was first available to everyone. So my very 1st exp. with VR was in 720p (pixel galore) Even then I realized what a game changer it was going to be. Gaming on a whole new level. Sadly vr videos on UA-cam don't translate well. People just DON'T know unless they slap a VR headset on for themselves. Hell, I even love my PSVR. I've loved racing and I can't wait to get my Oculus to race in Project Cars2 with but I did some research and I'll have to buy atleast a GTX 970 graphics card before I can enjoy VR on my lower end PC. Anyways, keep up the great videos .
3do..... wow !!!! Remember a game called Killing Time ????
I'm late 40s and also gone through 8 bit home computers, followed by 16 bit, then 32 and 64 bit PCs... Over the years, graphics have gone from black and white 2D to the amazing GPU rendered games nowadays. VR seems to be another game-changer technology. This week I experienced VR racing following years of just putting my wheel in front of a big display. I never want to go back to non-VR racing - and that's just on a PSVR with GT Sport. I'm considering shelling out to get into PC VR now.
How much is the Vr to get started ?
This video singehandedly made me get a setup. It's worth it.
in assetto corsa go to video options and check the box to lock view to horizon. makes it way more playable in vr.
@BMWMED1 You get used to it over time. I got my Rift a year ago and couldn't initially play Dirt Rally more than 30 seconds without getting badly sick. 3-4 months after that I tried again and my sickness problems were pretty much gone in any sim racing game. I've played a lot of Assetto Corsa since then.
Less than a month ago I discovered that for the first time I can play games with smooth locomotion without getting sick, so now I don't have to rely on teleporting any more in games.
So all-in-all your brain adapts over time. And I'm definitely not alone with this experience. So I can clearly recommend not making any hasty judgments based on 15s of play. ;)
@BMWMED1 You returned your Rift after 15 seconds without looking at anything? Dang dude, talk about low expectations. Well next time get one of those Windows Mixed Reality headsets. Higher res, same game support as SteamVR and you can get them refurbished for really cheap.
@BMWMED1 no you didnt you fuckin liar
@@seanthemoneymagnet2158 ha ha !
You can feel how this dude is excited
Oh man! I'm from an Asian country 🇧🇩 BANGLADESH and I really loved the way u screamed out the line "here we go" 😆👌🏻
1:05
U have got a great voice👌🏻 HATS OFF TO U BRO...
And wish I could experience using VR in my life 😢 it's my dream...
If you can't afford one aren't there at least some VR arcades where you can experience it, even when it's only for a short time?
@Donald J. Trump same to INDIA bro ❤️ Do u like Bollywood film bro??
@@GaaraSama1983 what's VR ARCADE bro?
@@nhzulkar it’s like places were u pay to use a vr for a short amount of time but u can play like racing games
Just ordered a Wheel/Pedals and stick-shift, excited to THROW it all together in my Valve index. Got a stand everything! SUPER STOKE! So badass dude!
nice, but...
...why is a Zonda R racing GT3 cars?
ArdaBlock because race car
Tony great response lmao
coz "it's" ridiculous XD
He want to sure win.
Fair races are SO much more interesting, no one who has driven actual sim racing would debate that.
This is amazing!!!! Absolutely stunning. And your enthusiasm is contagious. :D
Yeah, about that "VR is just a gimmick"-thing. I got my HTC Vive about a week ago, and honestly I was pretty sure it would be something I used one time and then just put on the shelf.
But man, VR is amazing! So, one week in (I guess about 160 hours in the virtual reality) and I've already spent an extra 2000 dollars on upgrading my computer and it just feels totally worth it! It's just a totally different experience and I don't know if I will play anything other than VR-games in the future.
Also. Lone Echo! Mind blowing!
Someone's fapping their life away in VR.
Do you experienced blurry when you look at far away? I have vive too and its blurry
@@ztotheu2974 Yeah, how dare someone spend time doing what makes them happy?!?
Makes me so mad........
your reaction at the beginning is my reaction to opening my vr last night haha
Loving your comms 😂😂😂
You know if you just played me this guys laugh with no video to go with it, I'll be totally sold on this game.
This video is the reason I subscribed. 🔥🔥🔥
Same bro
I tried vr for the first time the other day and immediately thought racing games would be amazing. Need!
This looks so sick 🤘. I'd love to play this in a motion simulator seat
The maniacal laughter is everything
The word “ridiculous” is actually a good thing? How many times did he say it.
Just ridiculous.
You can say it for twice is ridiculous you don't know nothing about it
Ok.... now i need this in my life
It is THE best experience for VR EVER. Did you generate a new LUT file for your G920? It helps out tremendously!
Your reaction was pure gold! Excellent video!
Hilarious man! Laughing like a school girl... Haha! I love my vr too!
I cracked up when he said I hope I don't quit job lol God the future of Video Games is so bright I can't wait till I can get a setup like this.
It's great. Only thing is the F1 cars should come with a warning and a fresh pair of underwear. I mean, you can watch all the videos you want, but VR really gives you the sense of just how fast 200mph really is, and it's terrifying.
tSp289 you’re not a driver then
Lebron James I know right what an ameteur, bet he wishes he was an alpha male professional racing driver like you are. RESPECT
@@danielandrews1747 lol :)
Lebron James
You’re a dumbass. I’ve done 140mph, most people will do 100mph once in their life. Fewer people 120, even less 140. Probably less than 1% the population ever travels 200mph. YOU ARENT A DRIVER, not if you don’t understand this. 200 is WAY faster than 100 (obviously). The rate that things pass you are something that will be at least dramatic, at most terrifying at 200mph.
My mate gave me good racing game advice. Treat it as a solo time trial until the opportunity to overtake emerges. Otherwise I'd just spin out trying to rush past em 😂
"Hope I don't quit my job because I'm spending all of my time in VR"..... 3 years later, how did that work out for ya? :P
These are my exact emotions going from Xbox controller to G29 and Gear VR + ALVR. The immersion is so AWESOME!
Oh my God! You became a happy little kid in the driver's seat. May I see your driving license please?
I love how excited you got!!! Makes me want to run out and get VR, like, yesterday!!!
2:18 is the best part
Vr with the wheel is incredible feeling
Thank you for the motion sickness.
His enthusiasm makes me want to buy one.
Simulations is really what VR really is useful for.
Might have to get me a VR set soon and do some racing :D
Jori Diculous the racing games are ok but there is a lot better stuff for vr. It hasn't turned out very good resolution wise. It doesn't look like it does on your screen buddy. Inside the car looks good outside is just a mess really pics later etc. I still prefer 2d for the drivers. But some other vr stuff is well worth getting a vr
Get vr its amazing I have had it for 6 months. A monitor cannot compare when it comes to simulation
Do you really need to read what's on the car in front of you while you race?? Sim racing is what these are most used for lol. No one buys a rift just to play games in the oculus store....
Racing games arent OK for VR, Racing games are perfect for VR. Everyother game genre needs to be optimized for VR but racing games basically begged for VR since GT Legends. Its a match made in heaven.
VR is already less popular, but in the simracing community its only the beginning. And flight simulators too but I'm not a fan of that.
Don't listen to SuperBoris1976, the immersion itself far outweighs the lack of resolution. I was playing this game in VR for hours and decided to try my monitor again. The resolution is noticeably better, but I was immediately missing the immersion and spatial awareness that the VR headset gave me.
Simulations have come a long way since the first one. A barrel rotating a track with a car held by wires moving left to right. But beleive me that felt good too.
The gimmick myth comes from people trying 3dof VR (phone VR) and assuming that's what 6dof has to offer. You need 6dof to experience "presence," which is when your mind accepts what you are seeing as reality. The jump isn't like monochrome to color, it's like reading a book to watching iMax.
Presence comes more from framerate than 6dof. Also the way the picture is warped to bend light. Most 3dof experiences are no better than 3d movies and zero resemblance to current VR.
The trick to VR in racing or other driving games is to make sure you are looking around a lot. If you just keep your head really still you end up with the flat 2D screen gaming experience again. Better yet add a wheel and pedals to get 101% full effect.
I'm sending this video to my brother, both of us have wanted to get into VR but hard to justify the cost. I think we will probably get into it in the next year or two. Also comparing this to the ONI VR video you made, it is much better, didn't get motion sickness at all from watching it. I think it just made more sense the way you moved your head around, and you didn't move it as much.
Little headsup, the Oculus Rift is on a big sale right now on their official website. If you haven't gotten one already now is the time!
I bought a PS4 Pro and VR Headset recently and have been thrilled!
So ah if our a prime member you can pay for the oculus in instalments ;)
Did your brother like it?
Your enthusiasm is infectious I want vr now damn!
You need to try lone echo. It has easily been my favourite VR experience so far.
The best by far!
Assetto Corsa brought me here, but I just finished Lone Echo last night - really rather good indeed.
is that a PSVR game?
9:10 yes, sense of speed is so important in racing games.
Take a shot every time he says ridiculous...
Destruction Derby VR when?
''this is a racing game''
*T R I G G E R I N G I N T E N S I F I E S*
how?
It's AC, a well-know legit sim in the sim community. Not sure what you would be triggered about.....
Inigo Wet blanket
T R I G G E R I NG...wait I don’t trigger because I actually enjoy watching someone else have fun.
Having a good wheel makes all the difference in the world.
Pro tip If the Zonda starts under steering it might not be intuitive but apply a tiny bit more power to make it over steer. P.s. I know I'm racing this weekend
I dont think its a good tip for pure beginners. Maybe for better amateurs.
he going into corners with to much speed, he should enter slow into a corner, exit fast . I don't think power will help
Edit: as he starts to understeer he turns the wheel even more which doesn't help.
@@buggyfanatic6918 he should brake before he turns the wheel at all, and accelerate when he hits the apex
Pretty cool experience with VR, I guess it will surely be the future for those kinds of games. (Btw, your car is understeering a lot in mid-speed corners) Cheers, nice vídeo!
After watching this, I'm asking my self "why I'm poor"?
@@fikojr 🥺
I need muscle cars, GTA stunt races, and Carpenter Brut all in VR, NOW!
I just literally did that today at the arcade for like 20 mins and I felt nauseous for some reason is it just me
after 3-4 times it will pass.
Bojan Bubnjević hmm ok...makes sense cause I played a lot of vr b4 and I was fine but I hadn’t played for a long time so yeah
@@xmp22_ It also heavily depends on the genre/moving type. Motion sickness in shooters (Free Locomotion), space/sci-fi (Zero Gravity) or racing games varies. For me it's the worst when it comes to racing games. Might be cause I played them the fewest in VR. I still know when I tried Dirt Rally about one year ago (first racing game in VR). Played around 5min and felt nauseous for over 2 hours.
My first gaming "console" was an Amiga 500c Commodore..it was 1989...watching this is like heaven and hell..coz I'm still a gamer...but have kids..and "responsiblities"🤣
In reply to some of the comments down below: I've noticed quite a few people who were experiencing motion sickness also couldn't tell me the framerate at which their game was running at. My Gear VR makes me want to puke within minutes of use with my LG G2. But, when I use my phone that's recommend, Samsung's Galaxy S7, games run buttery smooth and I can sit there for hours. Not that I'd want to but I could if I wanted. With the HTC Vive however, I've tried some of the most motion intense, outer body experiences and the closest I got to motion sickness was losing my balance while leaning over too far. Bad VR experiences typically lead to negative comments towards VR in general. Get yourselves a proper setup then talk about VR. The real cons for current HMD's other than Pimax, LG and Star VR are FOV, SDE, and the fact that they're wired. I don't mind the cable as I have mine suspended and barely notice it anymore but and FOV improvement as Pimax has established would be greatly appreciated. SDE doesn't bother me as much as it does other people, I mean, when you go looking for it, yeah, you're going to notice it. But during regular play/viewing, it's pretty much ignored.
Actually the current Samsung HMD is quite better than Vive or the Rift in terms of clarity. The entire experience might be somewhat lacking though. I can't say much as I have not done anything but sim driving with it. Either way it's my new headset of choice. I put my Rift on another machine.
The fact theres no mini map and he straight killed that race. props🔥
Assetto Corsa and Project Cars 2 are only great on a high end PC with proper driving equipment and VR..
all those playing on consoles and gamepad are left with a substandard experience... :(
i would like to know what is the best? which is more fun? Assetto Corsa or Project cars 2
Thierry CB XC many reference that i read, for physics, Assetto Corsa was better than Project Cars 2. But it was just slightly different. Project Cars 2 was more fun, and earlier graphics of course. Actually i don't know what "more fun" they mean are, cause i don't have both to compare, maybe the contents.
I just have the first Project Cars.
I got an G27 and Im pretty happy with it, so much fun 😎
PCars 2 is disappointing. FFB is non-existent, tracks are inaccurate and all the cars feel the same.
@@kutayarcan911 "tracks are inaccurate"
But at the same time, the most detailed, laser-graphed tracks in existence that no race sim or game has ever come remotely close to, even commercial-grade professional sims that F1 racers use are not as accurate. Though I'm sure they are working on getting the commercial stuff up-to-date.
Yea, the FFB is bad, due to some software related issue they have been working on, still no update about it in over a year unfortunately, the team is most likely working on PCars 3.
The cars certainty feel very different from eachother. You obviously have never played PCars2, it's got a lot of strengths as a sim that more hardcore sims really miss the mark with.
Though I would never consider it a valid e-sport sim. It lacks the complex perfected realistic physics that sims like Rfactor, iracing, raceroom have.
Genuine feelings in this video !!
I can tell coz i ordered my Oculus Rift + touch last week and even though i knew it would be great i didn't know it would blow my expectation out of the waters !!
So i really understand the excitement and the feeling you displayed in this video. Words just don't suffice you have to try it yourself to truly grasp the whole VR hype.
BTW, i remember playing VR in the early 90s for 5 min at a huge convention so the VR concept is far from new but it truly is mature enough for consumers nowdays and will become huge in the near future like you said.
worth any penny vr + 3 dof simxperience + OSW simucube + a good set of pedals like mine arc + martin asher racin padde shifters and g25 6h and bmw steptronic modified shifter . than you do not need real cars any more ; >
You have all of that but use a g25 shifter?