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Clearly, you have never fired a rifle chambered in 50bmg. Nothing about it would tear any limbs off. Dismember perhaps, but the limb would still be attached.
@@joshcummings7421 Have you ever fired a .50 cal? Sure, it's a big bullet, but it's also a big, heavy gun. When you shoot, there really isn't much recoil, no more than a .30-06 at least
now to wait for the glove controllers that have tech to pull on your fingers so you can "hold" and "feel" things in VR to become commercially available and cheap enough to become commonplace.
I'm very eager to get my hands on (meant into) these as well. Haptx runs the most promising project so far. The haptic feedback and grip control will be brilliant, and handguns in VR games will likely work amazing with these. Still, to effectively simulate a physical rifle stock like Protube does, the gloves would have to extend all the way to your shoulders (yep, the shoulder joints) to be able to “lock” your arms in place, and in line with the VR rifle.
@@thelegend8570 cheap enough and commercially available Both of those requirements seem to be quite unlikely for such a device has that, anytime soon at least unfortunately.
i cant wait for matrix or sword art online levels of vr. its not that unrealistic if you think about it. we are capable of lucid dreaming so displaying what happens ingame is no problem for our brain. the difficulty is to stream data to a dream and keep you able to control your charakter.
It’s already here haptic suits check, headsets check, multi-direction treadmills check, Valve knuckles is gonna be perfect for hand and haptic presence. And VR chat is the oasis. All those things really need is polish and optimization.
Ik this is a joke but it is already a thing, it's haptic suits and the Tesla suit. The YT channel called "ThrillSeeker" has covered these products before and will be buying one soon. They look awesome!
I made my own using PVC, and 3D printed connectors along with a simple harness that does the job. I can attest to how using a stock enhances not only your aiming but also the immersion.
I can’t wait to get one of these, I love my magtube from protube, Works amazingly well with Contractors, with their added gunstock calibration feature. This will help immersion even more!!!
Virtual Reality Oasis Agreed, I currently can’t get enough of Contractors, and there will be an update very soon with a new map, and new game mode called bounty hunter!!
you're talking the whole kit right? yeah... ummm add another hundred to that... so about as much as some cheaper VR headsets. But we're also talking about a PRO device. You don't need this, but ooooh if you play gun games, you're really, really going to want this.
@@kaseykees4286 thiis not a "pro" device. wtf are you talking about, its a cheap 3d printed dev kit with cheap £2 xbox controller motors. a solenoid and a bluetooth arduino board, it doesnt even have charging capabilities. this is crappy for a kids gcse electronics project.
@@ge2719 do it. build one. I believe in you. I mean, seriously I totally think everything they're offering could be built by someone adept enough. I'm going to say you could probably pull it off for half the cost. That being said, if you're not interested in fiddling around with pvc pipes and arduino boards because maybe, job, you can now buy one from some pretty reputable vendors listed here. Again, you don't need this for any gun games. You're already in the 2% or so of the PC master race that has a vr headset and now you want a haptic gun stock... I stand by what I said: it's a pro peripheral.
@@ge2719 seems like if you really right you stand to make a ton of money by starting your own business. Otherwise, you're just a hater on the internet. I want this product. It looks fun, and I've wanted to create my own for a long time, before VR existed and I repaired arcade machines and recoil devices. Do you see a single other product on the market doing this? Do you see any doing it for less? Don't you think thousands of people thought of the idea and didn't do it? Please try not to hate on a company trying to make something that people want to have.
Just a heads up with contractors gunstock calibration, you should calibrate based off your front hand to grab the foregrip instead of the magwell, a lot of guns have 2 different grip points, I have a couple videos better demonstrating this. The gunstock calibration feature in Contractors is a game changer, I love that game!!! Great video!!
@@VirtualRealityOasis I live in the US and we use dollars, but that does give me an idea how much this costs. I was hoping for something more like $50 (at least for just the module without the rumble stock). Thanks!
@@ericbazinga as of now its a dev kit so its going to be expensive i waould say wait for the realease as it should get cheaper by then but dont hope for anything under 120 usd
Mike has, by far, the best intro music! I'm ready to get in on this Kickstarter for sure. Luckily I already have the tube from my Pro saber, so I'll just need to get the rest of the kit.
I'm sooo jealous of what you are doing!!!! You really are awesome! I'd really like to make overview and explanations of vr gadgets and accessories.. nice job!
Check out Node's channel to see their preview of the Vive's new prototype controllers; they pretty much let you open and close your hands to pick up objects in game, also really cool hardware
@@MrJaakob13000 not to try to contradict you, but if you were about to dish out on an advanced attachment used in pro gaming, you'd probably be running a massive setup too (Nvidia RTX, intel I9, Liquid cooling, HTC Vive pro w/ extra sensors etc.)
Through this dudes videos hes basically dound a way to make the single most acurate shooter ever,youll feel recoil,getting shot, and youll be able to walk in the game and real life
or just buy some pvc pipe, and some polymorph plastic you can put in hot water and mold it by hand to make any design you want. you could make a dozen designs for less than the cost of one of the protubes, and you know there no 3d printed fracturable weak parts, just solid plastic.
I like how the guns in game move when he shoots but his arms are perfectly still. I feel bad for him spending 270 on some plastic and metal with an xbox vibrate motor slapped in
doesn't really look like it would be necessary since your gun stock rests on the main characters shoulder. remember, everything has mass and physically interacts. I think it will prove that we don't need all of these accessories, because with a skilled enough development team we can simulate it instead.
Also imagine actually reaching to the other side of a G36C for the charging handle. I *think* it could be done with enough leverage to actually pull the bolt/carrier back, but my god would it be awkward.
When I played Farpoint with Aim controller, I was already excited about the experience. I can't imagine how much more immersion this will be. If this works well with the upcoming Space Junkies, then I might consider it.
Was lucky enough to try it out at OC5 while watching the onward tournament. Man, it's cool, but I would never use it for competitive use. Most of use already do the short-stock mod for our protube to cut down on even more weight. Also having something that would obstruct your steady aim is a no-no for us :) I'll still buy one for the merge!
I was curious about StandOut from Raptor labs as well. That game has a built in ProTube recoil stabilization, so I would guess that the Force Tube works great with that as well. I would be curious if it also has the walking rumble bug being from the same team as War Dust. ProTube really does separate the amateurs from the pros. I ranked up to #40 in StandOut and couldn't get much better, with pretty much everyone above me having the ProTube.
I'm with Adamat1c to some extend. The first gesture is fine, but the part where you address yourself always bothers me. It just feels too intense. Maybe soften it? I can see you work on your gestures and I think it adds to a lot of the videos, but it has to feel natural. Anything too formulaic and too big doesn't feel that way, and I noticed it after only a few videos. Bothered me ever since. This is meant as constructive criticism.
@@TryNotToDieOmega I think Mike does that so he knows the start of the video when editing I think. Lots of youtubers do that like Jacksepticeye etc. Think it's a place marker for post processing.
@@PinkGirl2242 it never used to be in the videos, and I don't see anything quite this pronounced in the videos I watch in the tech UA-cam space. Either way, the question here should be "Does it add to the video?", and I think the answer is, not quite yet. It just needs some softening to look less over the top and then I think Mike is on to a winner. You don't want your viewers cringing at the start of every video, or skipping the intro because of something that could be made better so easily. I say this because Mike is so likeable the rest of the time, so it's a shame that I have to feel uncomfortable at the start of these more recent videos.
Hmm, a single linear actuator? I wouldn't mind wearing an additional battery pack if they could pack more actuators in the stock so they can drive them harder. I'd also like to see stiff spring actuators used to deliver more kinetic power. It'd be interesting to see a haptic device that you could "dial to 11" and deliver so much force that it actually hurts your shoulder after a while.
I really like this idea but i only have psvr atm. Id like to use this but i want to see how it works with psvr before id get it. I highly agree with you on the batteries, and another thing about that, it looks like 2s2p on the 18350s. Wouldnt it be easier to do 2 18650s in series or parallel? (I cant remember if its a voltage of an amperage difference in n the batteries), but as it stands 18650s are far more heavily adopted in tech and are more widely available, plus more people already have chargers for 18650s. To me it just seems to make a little more sense
It looks easy to connect the controllers to even while in VR. Does it work for both Oculus and Vive that easy? Im tempted to back this one (but not sure if wife will allow it lol)
this looks really cool my only gripe is that when you hold the rifle up to your face in game it shows a lot of the stock putting the sights or optics really far out in front making them hard to see. When using a real rifle you face is much closer to the charging handle putting the sights almost right infront of your eyes. Otherwise really cool.
Okay but unless they've changed the mounts they're awful. For oculous they literally will just fall out. There's nothing sticking them to the mount. You have to awkwardly grip the controller and mounts
This looks cool and would really add a lot of immersion but the way you hold rifles with your left arm doesnt line up with the way the mounts force you to hold it
ProTubeVR yeah I never heard of you guys though. I didn’t realize all the diffrent vr accessories until I started watching this channel a couple months ago. Little tight on money but would like to pick one of these up when I can
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Virtual Reality Oasis oh youtube
It violates terms? Wtf
Wait so I can’t enter now?
Is it possible to sign up? I'd love a chance to win!
Does the stock work with hotdogs horseshoes and hand grenades?
I don't know how strong the recoil engine is. But I already know I want a stronger one. I want that 50 cal to tear off my shoulder.
Hot
Clearly, you have never fired a rifle chambered in 50bmg. Nothing about it would tear any limbs off. Dismember perhaps, but the limb would still be attached.
@@joshcummings7421 Ever heard of a joke? He wasn't being literal.
@@joshcummings7421 Have you ever fired a .50 cal? Sure, it's a big bullet, but it's also a big, heavy gun. When you shoot, there really isn't much recoil, no more than a .30-06 at least
josh cummings **lowers monocle**
Alright but how bout a flesh light with realistic feedback
@Norris Jinglewilly
aaaand the FBI are here
*INTENSE CLAPPING NOISES*
You mean like the onyx or the fleshlight launch with full vr support from kiiroo? thats already a thing...
this is what is truly going to fuel and fund VR....
n0 u
YOU HAVE TO PLAY BONEWORKS WHEN IT COMES OUT!!!
Im sure he will.
Oh yes he will
or hyrbrid tes chamber
This with boneworks will be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
im so ready to try boneworks out, i have a feeling its going to be a vr game changer
this + oculus quest + arena = the future of laser tag
Yes please
ProTubeVR can’t wait!
*when an oculus user thinks Oculus is the best platform because they haven't used a Vive before*
SolarSupremacy i meant specifically the concept of cordless VR
also i have never used the oculus rift but i’ve demoed the HTC vive before
Plus a 360 treadmeal
These will likely be banned in California.
no it won't
Nope
NY too
why does nobody understand jokes its so cringey
*MAY CAUSE CANCER*
now to wait for the glove controllers that have tech to pull on your fingers so you can "hold" and "feel" things in VR to become commercially available and cheap enough to become commonplace.
I'm very eager to get my hands on (meant into) these as well. Haptx runs the most promising project so far. The haptic feedback and grip control will be brilliant, and handguns in VR games will likely work amazing with these. Still, to effectively simulate a physical rifle stock like Protube does, the gloves would have to extend all the way to your shoulders (yep, the shoulder joints) to be able to “lock” your arms in place, and in line with the VR rifle.
@@wav6244 I hear they're planning on making a full body version of the gloves, that would probably solve your problem.
@@thelegend8570 cheap enough and commercially available
Both of those requirements seem to be quite unlikely for such a device has that, anytime soon at least unfortunately.
checkout a video by node called Bonemarks they developed a controller that registers finger movement. Kinda hard to explain here but you'll see
i cant wait for matrix or sword art online levels of vr. its not that unrealistic if you think about it. we are capable of lucid dreaming so displaying what happens ingame is no problem for our brain. the difficulty is to stream data to a dream and keep you able to control your charakter.
Ready Player One is closer to a reality than we think
Welcome to the Oasis []-)
Yup
its already possible
It’s already here haptic suits check, headsets check, multi-direction treadmills check, Valve knuckles is gonna be perfect for hand and haptic presence. And VR chat is the oasis. All those things really need is polish and optimization.
And it always will be...
Next: I feel a virtual bullet enter my chest in real life with the Force Bullet.
Ik this is a joke but it is already a thing, it's haptic suits and the Tesla suit. The YT channel called "ThrillSeeker" has covered these products before and will be buying one soon. They look awesome!
@@MichealWaveGoMMM ik
@@onemangamer587 If it is a thing, it probably doesnt has the force of a bullet, the force of a bullet will break your ribs lol
@Bazzil Cotterell if you were hit with a 12 gauge slug wearing level 3a soft armor, you'd have your ribs destroyed.
I feel like we're secretly being trained for ww3
WW2.4
WW2.5
WW2.6
WW2.7
WW2.8
I made my own using PVC, and 3D printed connectors along with a simple harness that does the job. I can attest to how using a stock enhances not only your aiming but also the immersion.
That’s actually really cool.
Could you email me the diagram or picture of your design?
Or share a link on this post
pics?
I made my own too... with a real gun
why wouldnt you try Hotdogs, horseshoes and handgranades with it :C
i was waiting for it to :(
Same
H3 is not made for the oculus rift
@@kwilo you can still play it in Oculus rift
@@kwilo then how am i playing it? and its sold on both the oculus store and on steam for the oculus? come on lol
Thats my best bud Radar at 0:52 :D
For a fully 100% immersive experience join the military
Bryan Stark Or don’t and play games you enjoy.
It has 0 ping
Nah,the tutorial is too long.
sorry but wait in the lobby for weeks until you get killed by some boobytrap is bad gameplay
why play GTA when i can rob bank's, mug people and steal cars with full immersion?
you so far are the best vr news channel ik. you always keep me up to date without being confused. been here for a while so id know, thanks! ^^
In the future people are gonna have dedicated VR rooms specifically built onto their houses like we would use a mud room or a living room
well... would it be bad if i said i have one?
samilyener same here. Technically there is an olyptical and weights but 20x15 of it is all VR space hahaha
@@samilyener yup me too
really interested in getting one of these now need to play more contractors
With the new ForceTube you too can relive your favorite Vietnam flashbacks. Your PTSD has never been more vibrant than this!
0:57 “and we’re kind enough to sh** me one of their prototypes.”
I can’t wait to get one of these, I love my magtube from protube, Works amazingly well with Contractors, with their added gunstock calibration feature. This will help immersion even more!!!
Both Onward and Contractors are top notch []-)
Virtual Reality Oasis Agreed, I currently can’t get enough of Contractors, and there will be an update very soon with a new map, and new game mode called bounty hunter!!
180 for a piece of metal and plastic with magnets on it and motor built in lol
you're talking the whole kit right? yeah... ummm add another hundred to that... so about as much as some cheaper VR headsets.
But we're also talking about a PRO device. You don't need this, but ooooh if you play gun games, you're really, really going to want this.
@@kaseykees4286 thiis not a "pro" device. wtf are you talking about, its a cheap 3d printed dev kit with cheap £2 xbox controller motors. a solenoid and a bluetooth arduino board, it doesnt even have charging capabilities. this is crappy for a kids gcse electronics project.
@@ge2719 do it. build one. I believe in you. I mean, seriously I totally think everything they're offering could be built by someone adept enough. I'm going to say you could probably pull it off for half the cost. That being said, if you're not interested in fiddling around with pvc pipes and arduino boards because maybe, job, you can now buy one from some pretty reputable vendors listed here. Again, you don't need this for any gun games. You're already in the 2% or so of the PC master race that has a vr headset and now you want a haptic gun stock... I stand by what I said: it's a pro peripheral.
@@kaseykees4286 More like a luxury than pro. If it were Pro, you'd have full blown recoil system on it like you see in VR arcades.
@@ge2719 seems like if you really right you stand to make a ton of money by starting your own business. Otherwise, you're just a hater on the internet. I want this product. It looks fun, and I've wanted to create my own for a long time, before VR existed and I repaired arcade machines and recoil devices. Do you see a single other product on the market doing this? Do you see any doing it for less? Don't you think thousands of people thought of the idea and didn't do it? Please try not to hate on a company trying to make something that people want to have.
Nice to see progress for VR accessories.
Just a heads up with contractors gunstock calibration, you should calibrate based off your front hand to grab the foregrip instead of the magwell, a lot of guns have 2 different grip points, I have a couple videos better demonstrating this. The gunstock calibration feature in Contractors is a game changer, I love that game!!! Great video!!
Good tip. Going to watch your video. Can you link which one you're talking about? I couldn't find it.
Schwieg Hey, I talk about it in the tips and tricks video for Contractors. There is also one that is just about gunstock calibration as well
This Just In:
California has now classified this as a Bump Stock/Assault Rifle Gun Weapon Shotgun Cannon
fully semiautomatic pump action 5.56mm bore gauge assault chainsaw
with a 30 round
magazine clip
it was also known to have been shooting freedom.
...which shoots 15 rounds per second, like the Assault Rifle 15.
Deported for having a Mexican name
How much would this be when it comes out? If the price is reasonable then I might get one for my Quest
Around 200 Euro for the module, 270 for a full kit []-)
@@VirtualRealityOasis I live in the US and we use dollars, but that does give me an idea how much this costs. I was hoping for something more like $50 (at least for just the module without the rumble stock). Thanks!
@@ericbazinga $50 usd could almost get you the Beat Saber carbon stick. lmao
@@ericbazinga as of now its a dev kit so its going to be expensive i waould say wait for the realease as it should get cheaper by then but dont hope for anything under 120 usd
@@vertebrae559 its an arduino board with £2 xbox controller rumble motors and a solenoid. this is a cheap rip off.
So many cool VR toys!
Mike has, by far, the best intro music! I'm ready to get in on this Kickstarter for sure. Luckily I already have the tube from my Pro saber, so I'll just need to get the rest of the kit.
The dev says it should be up soon. I'll update the description with the link as soon as it goes live []-)
@@VirtualRealityOasis I'm seeing on the Discord server that it could be anywhere between now and March 5! The wait is unbearable
Eeeeek! []-/
Fingers crossed!!! Would absolutely love to have a protube!! Love your vids mike!! Keep VR alive!!
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This is actually going to be a part of gun safety arguments
Maple Gum how?
@@Ethan-lo1rc libtards
Et han r/woosh
@@jussaniggawitarocketlaunch8878 Its conservatives who say video games cause people to be more violent
Conservatives = They hate videogames but they don't hate guns.
Liberals = They seem to hate both.
I'm sooo jealous of what you are doing!!!! You really are awesome! I'd really like to make overview and explanations of vr gadgets and accessories.. nice job!
Thanks mate! I really appreciate it []-)
@@VirtualRealityOasis and, btw, the voice. Damn! So calm, you really know how to get attention! Another thing i should learn xD
Looks great, haven't progressed into VR yet since I have been waiting for some major progress before I decide to purchase the equipment.
Check out Node's channel to see their preview of the Vive's new prototype controllers; they pretty much let you open and close your hands to pick up objects in game, also really cool hardware
that and for prices to drop. it is still very much overpriced and this accessory is no exception. it is about 4 times as expensive as it should be.
I’m really interested in bro I’m so glad I found your channel!!
Would really like to get one however I think it's about 100 dollars overpriced. A whole VR setup can be had for that 🤔
^ He does make a good point.
LISTEN UP PROTUBE
WOAH! what sort of cheap-ass setup can run on a $100 budget? be ready to blow up to $2000 for a high quality setup.
@@MrJaakob13000 not to try to contradict you, but if you were about to dish out on an advanced attachment used in pro gaming, you'd probably be running a massive setup too (Nvidia RTX, intel I9, Liquid cooling, HTC Vive pro w/ extra sensors etc.)
Can be purchased for the price of this controller boys- $270 euro
@@MrJaakob13000 no
Hi! Thanks for showing us these devices, I live your videos!
Thanks Trimolet! I appreciate the comment mate []-)
This is fricking cool
Through this dudes videos hes basically dound a way to make the single most acurate shooter ever,youll feel recoil,getting shot, and youll be able to walk in the game and real life
he says welcome to the oasis like were in ready player one
Thanks Mike. Another great video
Cheers Chris []-)
Good thing I turned on notifications!
You're the best Kat! []-)
:)
I just bought the base model ProTubeVR and I'm super excited, hopefully one day I'll have enough money to upgrade to magtube
This + Novint Falcon + Fleshlight
The future of PC gaming
This is absolutely brilliant.
Finally I can now practice for school
No
VR games in the future will be absolutely awesome. Never used a VR but I really want to, it looks sick
QUEST support then day one for me
Looking forward to what games support it []-)
forcetube + bonework
a brand new future
You better off having a buddy with a 3d printer to print u the parts for this pro tube over charges for 3d printed parts and a few bits of pipe
or just buy some pvc pipe, and some polymorph plastic you can put in hot water and mold it by hand to make any design you want. you could make a dozen designs for less than the cost of one of the protubes, and you know there no 3d printed fracturable weak parts, just solid plastic.
Graeme Evans u wouldnt feel the real gun recoil
@@notanagger4861 the guy was talking about just to protube. not the shocktube.
@@notanagger4861 they sell the rumblepack separately
I cant wait to see this in esports
Next up: Full body suit with spikes inside for realism
Bruh I frikin dreamed of this a year ago I knew this would come out
I like how the guns in game move when he shoots but his arms are perfectly still. I feel bad for him spending 270 on some plastic and metal with an xbox vibrate motor slapped in
Cant wait to see vr expand and develop []-)
This combined with Boneworks would be awesome
doesn't really look like it would be necessary since your gun stock rests on the main characters shoulder. remember, everything has mass and physically interacts. I think it will prove that we don't need all of these accessories, because with a skilled enough development team we can simulate it instead.
Nobody:
Cali: B A N I T N O W ! ! !
4:54 I cringed at how much ammo he lost, as well as him chambering another round when there was one was already in there. Otherwise nice video lol
Also imagine actually reaching to the other side of a G36C for the charging handle. I *think* it could be done with enough leverage to actually pull the bolt/carrier back, but my god would it be awkward.
When I played Farpoint with Aim controller, I was already excited about the experience. I can't imagine how much more immersion this will be. If this works well with the upcoming Space Junkies, then I might consider it.
I need this but I don't have a virtual reality headset...
F-22 Raptor put an airsoft rifle body over it
Why would I do that?
Hold the phone!!! There's a vr pro league? What game!?!? Pavlov? Where can I find this. Are there casted matches?
Onward pro players? What of the 200 player base?
What about it
if you guys want this thing to see the light of day, go pledge
mount it on an airsoft gun for that extra feel
Just imagine what ela recoil looks like with this
Will it work for the quest and if so what games
The dev is aiming for Quest support []-)
@@VirtualRealityOasis thank you for commenting on this video you are a real pal that was very useful
Was lucky enough to try it out at OC5 while watching the onward tournament. Man, it's cool, but I would never use it for competitive use. Most of use already do the short-stock mod for our protube to cut down on even more weight. Also having something that would obstruct your steady aim is a no-no for us :)
I'll still buy one for the merge!
270 euros for a vibrator with some magnets.. pass
I was going to say something similar but you nailed it and you got my like
I want this stuff. But then I see prices and I leave. I REALLY want this but it costs too much
Christ. I can't wait to dish out more in accessories than the VR headset when I eventually do get VR for myself.
Really? Who thought ForceTube was a good name? 😂🤦♂️🍆
Gamer's Paradise says gamers paradise
you should combine your haptic vest and face plates, this and a couple other of your gadgets for the ultimate shooter experience
This would be super painful in hotdogs Horseshoes and hand Grenades
This gadget looks brilliant
you lost me at 270 euro :)
@ANNIHILATION TV Hahahahaha
I was curious about StandOut from Raptor labs as well. That game has a built in ProTube recoil stabilization, so I would guess that the Force Tube works great with that as well. I would be curious if it also has the walking rumble bug being from the same team as War Dust.
ProTube really does separate the amateurs from the pros. I ranked up to #40 in StandOut and couldn't get much better, with pretty much everyone above me having the ProTube.
Please stop doing that weird hand gesture in the beginning of your videos
No []-)
I'm with Adamat1c to some extend. The first gesture is fine, but the part where you address yourself always bothers me. It just feels too intense. Maybe soften it? I can see you work on your gestures and I think it adds to a lot of the videos, but it has to feel natural. Anything too formulaic and too big doesn't feel that way, and I noticed it after only a few videos. Bothered me ever since. This is meant as constructive criticism.
@@TryNotToDieOmega I think Mike does that so he knows the start of the video when editing I think. Lots of youtubers do that like Jacksepticeye etc. Think it's a place marker for post processing.
@@PinkGirl2242 it never used to be in the videos, and I don't see anything quite this pronounced in the videos I watch in the tech UA-cam space. Either way, the question here should be "Does it add to the video?", and I think the answer is, not quite yet. It just needs some softening to look less over the top and then I think Mike is on to a winner. You don't want your viewers cringing at the start of every video, or skipping the intro because of something that could be made better so easily. I say this because Mike is so likeable the rest of the time, so it's a shame that I have to feel uncomfortable at the start of these more recent videos.
Hmm, a single linear actuator? I wouldn't mind wearing an additional battery pack if they could pack more actuators in the stock so they can drive them harder. I'd also like to see stiff spring actuators used to deliver more kinetic power. It'd be interesting to see a haptic device that you could "dial to 11" and deliver so much force that it actually hurts your shoulder after a while.
There were more likes than views at the time of writing this comment
I believe if people are liking the video before they have watched enough of the video for youtube to count it as a view this is entirely possible
AKA the entirety of Protubes staff
I have an oculus. Will this work with the original oculus rift? I'm so excited!
5th
One day war is gonna be in vr with all the haptics stuff being developed
second comment
Great review
First
Fast! []-)
I mean the recoil for the protube is amazing but WTF is that recoil on the scar in onward?
First like
Shroud needs to see this
I really like this idea but i only have psvr atm. Id like to use this but i want to see how it works with psvr before id get it. I highly agree with you on the batteries, and another thing about that, it looks like 2s2p on the 18350s. Wouldnt it be easier to do 2 18650s in series or parallel? (I cant remember if its a voltage of an amperage difference in n the batteries), but as it stands 18650s are far more heavily adopted in tech and are more widely available, plus more people already have chargers for 18650s. To me it just seems to make a little more sense
@@protubevr4814 oh so these provide higher voltage then?
1 first time i tried to like this video i grabbed a cookie instead of my mouse the 2nd time. i grabbed my mouse and hit that like button
It looks easy to connect the controllers to even while in VR. Does it work for both Oculus and Vive that easy?
Im tempted to back this one (but not sure if wife will allow it lol)
@@protubevr4814 it looked eady to connect whilr having the headset on :)
this looks really cool my only gripe is that when you hold the rifle up to your face in game it shows a lot of the stock putting the sights or optics really far out in front making them hard to see. When using a real rifle you face is much closer to the charging handle putting the sights almost right infront of your eyes. Otherwise really cool.
Now...where is that giveaway link bro. It wasn’t in the description
is the name oasis a reference to ready player one?
Why cant we combine all these super cool things. Like imagine walking on a Vr treadmill with haptics and the recoil device while play a vr shooter
Okay but unless they've changed the mounts they're awful. For oculous they literally will just fall out. There's nothing sticking them to the mount. You have to awkwardly grip the controller and mounts
Did he ever say how much it would cost? I couldn't find it anywhere
I looked on their website not only do they sell this amazing mounts for FPS they also sell a bar for beatsaber
This looks cool and would really add a lot of immersion but the way you hold rifles with your left arm doesnt line up with the way the mounts force you to hold it
Surely having them on a bar is going to restrict your hand movement. wouldn't it be better to have a rumble pack attached to each controller?
When he called the Solenoid “recoil motor” I was so hecking triggered
One step closer to full immersion VR :)
I never knew about pro tube. This might make it so I can play onward now
ProTubeVR yeah I never heard of you guys though. I didn’t realize all the diffrent vr accessories until I started watching this channel a couple months ago. Little tight on money but would like to pick one of these up when I can
Does the recoil function just act as a vibration pass through then? And would you say it was more like a kick back? Or a haptic buzz? Cheers.