Once you tried VR racing, there is no way back anymore. So cool. I recently read that Sony is busy using the PSVR2 also for PC games. Cant wait till that happens.
I did one of my most fun ACC races on just this track in VR. Had an insane battle for first place most of the race. Come to think of it it was also the same car haha. If you never tried vr simracing your missing out 100%
I have tried ACC in VR with Quest 2 which I borrowed, loved it so much that I ordered Quest 3, should be delivered in next few days, can't wait for it :)
This is great hear from yourself who races for real life makes me feel so much better with myself racing in vr i feel like im really in race car especially in LMU now, i primarily use AMS2 i use quest 3 with 4070ti moza r5 with ks wheel i absolutely love it wish i could stay in rig 24/7 i have drive fast cars on track days and can totally compare vr sim racing to that experience
Why? It's already pretty natural and immersive, the only times you move your hand basically is when you have a manual gearbox and for that they have standard animations.
@@boebsiebyarada9964 I just felt like that always took me out of the immersion is I’d be looking around the car but if I moved my hands in real life, nothing happens in game I know it’s not a huge thing definitely not game breaking or anything but I do think it would be kind of neat maybe just some bracelets that go around your wrist or gloves that are integrated with the VR hardware.
@@lukefisher8417 it's for sure fun true, it's possible in Assetto Corsa I believe with some mods. Good VR gloves can be a game changer, especially for flightsims for clicking buttons. I expected that affordable smooth VR gloves would be already here in 2024, but somehow the developments are slow.
I race in iracing and i struggled on a lot on a single screen. I decided to upgrade some pc part and was finally able to run vr stability. After that, using vr, i became substantially better. The moral of my little story is if you like racing but are just having a hard time give vr a chance. It will hook you in and never let you go. Its the biggest game changer ever
This is pretty awesome. I was into VR back in 2016. Now I'm 49 and we're looking to retire in 2029 so expenditures have dried up. The most I can do is live vicariously through vids like this. Good stuff!
I have psvr2 and gt7 I love it in a f1 nearly everyday well sf19 or 23. It's mazing..... Hard to play on a TV alone now even a 4k TV still doesn't compare to the vr
I don't know if it is the absolute future with VR racing, but like others, once I used VR in a racing game, I never wanted to go back to the Flat Screen racing. I do many STEAM racing games on my PC. The first track I tried VR with was doing the Indy Oval circuit in an open F1 vehicle. I spent more time looking at the scenery and grandstands than doing the actual racing. It just blew me away that I could look all around me from being in the drivers seat of the race car. If I wanted to I could step out of the drivers seat and walk around the vehicle in the pits. So much immersion with VR. take care.
Been playing in V.R. since we've been able to get it. It certainly is NO flop. Anything is great in V.R.! I can race in my living-room and feel like I'm at a track somewhere else in the world. Where could there be any disappointment in that??? It's awesome .
Great video! I’m honestly surprised that you don’t have a 6DOF motion rig set up for this. I think they might require their own dedicated circuit, though… which (in addition to the cost) might represent a real barrier for many people. Still… I think of all people *you* should have a proper moving rig to further bridge the gap between sim and real racing.
Simracing in VR is awesome, especially if you couple it with bass shakers. Probably the next best thing if you can't afford racing in real life. My preferred sim is iracing but AMS2 and AC works well too. ACC runs horrible on VR unfortunately. Can't make it look good and keep 90fps at the same time so that's the only downside. Hopefully LMU will have proper VR support since that seems to look promising so far.
VR is great! However, eye strain, comfort, heat, and high end PC rig performance optimization are negatives that rarely get mentioned in videos like this. I run a Quest 3 but I also fall back to my flat monitor at least half the time for the ease and convenience factor.
if you're experiencing eye strain while in VR, you need to change some things in your setup, because this is not normal. It might be the IPD settings, gamma, maybe incorrect glasses prescription or out of date.
I have the quest 3 and it’s great. I do feel I hit its limit though. The shimmering from aa and overall hazy look isn’t bad but it’s there. I’m so tempted to get a pimax, but there’s such a weird vibe to it. Between junky controllers, quality controls, out of stock, ect…. Feels sketchy
So funny, when you were talking about "you should be itching to go sim race", I was actually already thinking about pausing the video and jumping into the Sim with my VR
Nice ear.... I was just telling my wife this morning that Ive become addicted to VR sim racing. The added depth perception is game-changing for me (2 seconds faster on every circuit). Ive got a 3090. I was going to upgrade to a 4090, but I'm gonna try to hold out for the 5090 layer this year. Ill also get a Pimax crystal or Big Screen Beyond headset. I think the 5090 is going to inleash VR.
There is a lot of potential dangers with Tech today for the Society. But this is taking many pepole that sadly cannot race, but loves Racing closer then ever before! It"s just SICK. But SICK in a very good way! So we are very lucky to experience this! That 25 years ago, we could only dream of! :)
I own a ps5/psvr2 and I own a 3090 pc with HP reverb g2. My PC setup running iracing and ACC is night and day better than the PSVR2 running GT7. Because of this, my ps5 is collecting dust. It doesn't matter if you get the Quest 3 or Pimax, either will be a huge upgrade over your psvr2.
That s why i only play gt7 in vr Since dirt rally in vr on the first psvr i didn t manage to go back to a flat screen when it comes to racing games !! Here is the real driving simulator !!jump in if you can afford it !!
I play GT7 in VR, I’m surprised more don’t play it that way. It’s more immersive than a screen in front and feels like you’re in the car. Isn’t that what sim racing supposed to be? Wish there were force feedback pedals for PS5 too then it’d be even better.
Ok. I've never owned a computer. How much does a great computer cost to build or buy. Would be for near future race sim setup. I play gt7 on psvr2 and have full a sim rig, dd wheel ect, but want to expand to ACC maybe iracing.
Pimax Crystal seems to be the way to go, but perhaps I should wait for the GTX 5090 to be released first, later this year (hopefully). You said you drove this exact car in real life? How does the brake differ between ACC and real life? Daniel Morad said that braking in ACC was unrealistic because you can, and actually have to, brake 100%. But that depends on the type of car surely?
The only bad part about VR for me is, if a new game is released and it doesn't support VR. I can't play it. VR or nothing now (looking at you Forza, grr)
Hey kireth, do you think VR can make me a better, quicker driver? Recently swapped to a G29 and I feel my driving has gone worse and after a month or so, isn't anywhere near where I want it to be awesome video by the way.
just gave up on VR. It helped me develop quite a bit as a sim racer but switched back to screen and am quicker there. VR is too exhausting and really has some negative effects on the body/mind. Should not be used as much as most of us sim race. Also read about people developing permanent vertigo problems and just never wanted to put it on again as I’m becoming a pilot and that would screw me. I did notice funny feelings in my ears and issues with balance over time. Especially right after a session coupled with that VR hangover feeling it’s just not nice.
The pimax is a decent piece of kit, but you certainly don’t need it to have a really good time in vr, it’s like the 4090 of vr’s we all want a 4090 but most can’t afford, a quest 2 is a great start for anyone wanting to get into vr and is very immersive like the pimax.
agree but the quest 2 does have it's drawbacks, it doesn't have as high resolution so may not look as good. It also has less FOV and framerate so a quest 3 is probably a better deal but still your point is valid and i have nothing else against it.
@@idkWhatImDoingPlsHelp I've never used quest 3 but i heard the pancake lenses help you get a wider field of focus. I couldn't really get into vr that much because i hated not being able to focus on the periphery by moving my eyes and having to move my whole head. It almost felt like a form of torture i could only stand for short durations.
Maybe by the end of the year… if you have a gaming PC. PSVR2… is supposed to be getting some sort of official PC support… but Sony could still ruin it… yet. Fingers crossed it’s good and ACC, in PSVR2 becomes a realirty
I would say not an expensive flop. First off, a vr headset is about the cost of any other game console and secondly it’s been proven to be amazing in racing and flight sims. So, not expensive, and not a flop. I rest my case!
VR is the best. Racing and FPS games are my two favorite genres (aside from MMOs) and they're both just incredible in VR. Contractors and Contractors Showdown are the best FPS experiences money can buy, and they're both playable on Quest standalone. Nothing compares to VR, but it's impossible to really explain why it's so awesome. It just truly tricks your brain on a level that a screen never can ever come close to. You got a 7/10 ear right there. Maybe 8 out of 10 if you have a matching set.
I had ni idea it was si pricey in pc to do a proper setup guess for me I'll jist stick to my xbox series x get a good wheel nice chair etc and call it good there
@braveheart4603 true but I think for the majority of players would be fine om a good console with a proper console setup wheel force feedback etc wheel mounted good chair etc sure you will be missing on vr but I for 1 am ok with that
I think foremost computers, iracing is best /easiest to run in VR. I've heard AMS2 looks good but I've never tried it. I was able to get acc to look decent on my HP Reverb by using the open xr toolkit. I'm almost locked at 90fps with mid & high settings on a 3090. Openxr seems intimidating at first to setup, but if I can do it anyone can - just youtube it.
I think better to start off on like Dirt RAlly 2.0 All that extra stuff in GT to understand for new players is just overwhelming in rally it's just you alone against time. As far as "expensive" its not that much get like Quest 2 on the cheap and PC for like $800 can do it just fine and it won't be a Brick of a headset like pimax with all their quality control issues ( better get bigscreen beyond for that price range)
@@UhUh7 Normally your head position can't change relative to the mirrors. In VR, it can. If your head position changes, the view you see in a mirror should also change. Think adjusting you mirrors in your car or moving your head from side to side. If the perspective doesn't change based on your head position, the mirrors will look like screens.
@@thomasthemarstrain2141It should be fine. In fact, I upgraded to 4080 super from a 3080 ti. With ACC, you have to keep the pixel density under 120. 80 to 85 resolution scale.
Vr will always be a flop unless they make the vr device cheaper. No way im paying ps5 £350, vr headset £530, steering wheel £230 just to play a game that cost under £60. Thats around £1000 just to play n thats just a Logitech g29 steering wheel on sale down from £300 😂
I believe a purpose-built screen setup is the future. Wrap, curved, seamless.. and at a distance your eyes are able to focus on naturally, so that it can be used for an extended amount of time. I still can't believe the seamless monitor technology has been around as long as it has, and still hasn't made it into this hobby.
Intresting thought! VR brought me back to sim racing. There is something magical about the immersion you get in VR and the way you can actually look where you are turning regardless of how tight the turn is. Also the space saving you get and freedom of location is huge to me. Now I just want a vr the size of quest 3 but with more fov and I will be 100% happy
I had triples with all the stuff, Button box, ambient hue lights, canopy, all of it. Tried the Quest 3 for a few weeks exclusively. Tried to go back to the triples for one weekend just to realize once you did VR probably there is no way to go back to triples. Once you “sat in the car” you can’t go back when it comes to immersion
Once you tried VR racing, there is no way back anymore. So cool.
I recently read that Sony is busy using the PSVR2 also for PC games. Cant wait till that happens.
Well. I told myself that too. Until i went to triples and realized omg its so mich better in triples.
Trips is the way to go until vr can be like glasses
I did one of my most fun ACC races on just this track in VR. Had an insane battle for first place most of the race. Come to think of it it was also the same car haha. If you never tried vr simracing your missing out 100%
I have tried ACC in VR with Quest 2 which I borrowed, loved it so much that I ordered Quest 3, should be delivered in next few days, can't wait for it :)
This is great hear from yourself who races for real life makes me feel so much better with myself racing in vr i feel like im really in race car especially in LMU now, i primarily use AMS2 i use quest 3 with 4070ti moza r5 with ks wheel i absolutely love it wish i could stay in rig 24/7 i have drive fast cars on track days and can totally compare vr sim racing to that experience
VR needs to be able to incorporate something that can detect where your hands are so the hands in the game will move the same as yours do in real life
Why? It's already pretty natural and immersive, the only times you move your hand basically is when you have a manual gearbox and for that they have standard animations.
The quest 3 is able to track your hands but it’s not incorporated into any racing games that I know of
@@boebsiebyarada9964 I just felt like that always took me out of the immersion is I’d be looking around the car but if I moved my hands in real life, nothing happens in game I know it’s not a huge thing definitely not game breaking or anything but I do think it would be kind of neat maybe just some bracelets that go around your wrist or gloves that are integrated with the VR hardware.
@@lukefisher8417 it's for sure fun true, it's possible in Assetto Corsa I believe with some mods. Good VR gloves can be a game changer, especially for flightsims for clicking buttons. I expected that affordable smooth VR gloves would be already here in 2024, but somehow the developments are slow.
Ac does that flawlessly with content manager..
I race in iracing and i struggled on a lot on a single screen. I decided to upgrade some pc part and was finally able to run vr stability. After that, using vr, i became substantially better. The moral of my little story is if you like racing but are just having a hard time give vr a chance. It will hook you in and never let you go. Its the biggest game changer ever
This is pretty awesome. I was into VR back in 2016. Now I'm 49 and we're looking to retire in 2029 so expenditures have dried up. The most I can do is live vicariously through vids like this. Good stuff!
Good job retiring at 54
I have psvr2 and gt7 I love it in a f1 nearly everyday well sf19 or 23. It's mazing..... Hard to play on a TV alone now even a 4k TV still doesn't compare to the vr
I don't know if it is the absolute future with VR racing, but like others, once I used VR in a racing game, I never wanted to go back to the Flat Screen racing. I do many STEAM racing games on my PC. The first track I tried VR with was doing the Indy Oval circuit in an open F1 vehicle. I spent more time looking at the scenery and grandstands than doing the actual racing. It just blew me away that I could look all around me from being in the drivers seat of the race car. If I wanted to I could step out of the drivers seat and walk around the vehicle in the pits. So much immersion with VR.
take care.
Been playing in V.R. since we've been able to get it. It certainly is NO flop. Anything is great in V.R.! I can race in my living-room and feel like I'm at a track somewhere else in the world. Where could there be any disappointment in that??? It's awesome .
Great video! I’m honestly surprised that you don’t have a 6DOF motion rig set up for this. I think they might require their own dedicated circuit, though… which (in addition to the cost) might represent a real barrier for many people.
Still… I think of all people *you* should have a proper moving rig to further bridge the gap between sim and real racing.
Simracing in VR is awesome, especially if you couple it with bass shakers. Probably the next best thing if you can't afford racing in real life. My preferred sim is iracing but AMS2 and AC works well too. ACC runs horrible on VR unfortunately. Can't make it look good and keep 90fps at the same time so that's the only downside. Hopefully LMU will have proper VR support since that seems to look promising so far.
VR is great! However, eye strain, comfort, heat, and high end PC rig performance optimization are negatives that rarely get mentioned in videos like this. I run a Quest 3 but I also fall back to my flat monitor at least half the time for the ease and convenience factor.
if you're experiencing eye strain while in VR, you need to change some things in your setup, because this is not normal. It might be the IPD settings, gamma, maybe incorrect glasses prescription or out of date.
I have the quest pro,its far better comfort then the quest 2 or 3, because the open Design from the Headset
I have the quest 3 and it’s great. I do feel I hit its limit though. The shimmering from aa and overall hazy look isn’t bad but it’s there. I’m so tempted to get a pimax, but there’s such a weird vibe to it. Between junky controllers, quality controls, out of stock, ect…. Feels sketchy
My question is how does it feel after a few 30 min game play? Does the headset cause fatigue at all?
So funny, when you were talking about "you should be itching to go sim race", I was actually already thinking about pausing the video and jumping into the Sim with my VR
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@@Kireth Done! I gotchu
Bro with the mega strat 🤝🤝🤝
Nice ear....
I was just telling my wife this morning that Ive become addicted to VR sim racing. The added depth perception is game-changing for me (2 seconds faster on every circuit).
Ive got a 3090. I was going to upgrade to a 4090, but I'm gonna try to hold out for the 5090 layer this year. Ill also get a Pimax crystal or Big Screen Beyond headset. I think the 5090 is going to inleash VR.
Next step: obtain budget approval
wise move with all the money poured into nvidia in the past year for AI , we havent seen anything yet in term of next gens gpu capabilities
Yes, spouse budget approval will be the biggest hurdle to obtaining my dream 5090 vr setup.
There is a lot of potential dangers with Tech today for the Society. But this is taking many pepole that sadly cannot race, but loves Racing closer then ever before! It"s just SICK. But SICK in a very good way! So we are very lucky to experience this! That 25 years ago, we could only dream of! :)
closest i'll get to this is the PS5 Pro with GT7
Psvr2 in gt7 it's amazing for what it is! No need for a 2k gaming computer to be well immersed into your race. Is it the best? No. But it is damn good
I love PSVR2 on GT7. I can barely play it without VR now, it’s so good. And a fraction of a top end PC and headset, though still not cheap
@@Dung_Beetle1617 it's a shame we haven't had Dirt Rally in VR or the F1 games.
Brilliant content as per usual but could do with some left ear views next time just for some proper balance! 😄😄😄 Cheers Kireth.
4090 with a quest 3 is game changing
I just got a 4090 PC, will I be happy with quest 3 or should I save for pimax? Also do cars still look clear in the distance as compared to PSVR2 GT7?
Indeed. although I just ordered a 4080 Super and a Quest 3. So I hope it will be as cool as with a 4090.
@@martinsimracing1255you’ll be happy with a quest 3 , unless you want more FOV. Quest 3 gets you 110 FOV which is just perfect for me.
@@bullshark1152oh for sureeeee you’ll have a good experience with the 4080 super.
I own a ps5/psvr2 and I own a 3090 pc with HP reverb g2. My PC setup running iracing and ACC is night and day better than the PSVR2 running GT7. Because of this, my ps5 is collecting dust. It doesn't matter if you get the Quest 3 or Pimax, either will be a huge upgrade over your psvr2.
If you don't play in VR, you are crazy! Depth Perception in vr really gives speeding sensation
That s why i only play gt7 in vr
Since dirt rally in vr on the first psvr i didn t manage to go back to a flat screen when it comes to racing games !!
Here is the real driving simulator !!jump in if you can afford it !!
ok, i'm salivating.. never experienced any VR sets on any platform before...
I play GT7 in VR, I’m surprised more don’t play it that way. It’s more immersive than a screen in front and feels like you’re in the car. Isn’t that what sim racing supposed to be? Wish there were force feedback pedals for PS5 too then it’d be even better.
Thanks for the video. That headset looks amazing. What graphics card are you driving it with? Thanks.
Ok. I've never owned a computer. How much does a great computer cost to build or buy. Would be for near future race sim setup. I play gt7 on psvr2 and have full a sim rig, dd wheel ect, but want to expand to ACC maybe iracing.
So with vr you definitely want a beefier pc than you normally would
You could probably get a vr capable pc for 1200-2000 AU$
Pimax Crystal seems to be the way to go, but perhaps I should wait for the GTX 5090 to be released first, later this year (hopefully).
You said you drove this exact car in real life? How does the brake differ between ACC and real life? Daniel Morad said that braking in ACC was unrealistic because you can, and actually have to, brake 100%. But that depends on the type of car surely?
Wow thanks for taking us along for the drive, VR looks amazing!😍
No problem!!
Can you compare the quest 3 vs the pimax with your PC and settings?
Out of curiosity - what sort of CPU are you using?
The only bad part about VR for me is, if a new game is released and it doesn't support VR. I can't play it. VR or nothing now (looking at you Forza, grr)
Forza is ass don't play that shit
Hey kireth, do you think VR can make me a better, quicker driver? Recently swapped to a G29 and I feel my driving has gone worse and after a month or so, isn't anywhere near where I want it to be awesome video by the way.
yeah, this definitely is best way to simracing
_and any other wheel supported car game (ets 2 for example)_
Acc isn't well optimized for vr. I own a 4090 and it even looks okay, but never like ams2 for example
just gave up on VR. It helped me develop quite a bit as a sim racer but switched back to screen and am quicker there. VR is too exhausting and really has some negative effects on the body/mind. Should not be used as much as most of us sim race. Also read about people developing permanent vertigo problems and just never wanted to put it on again as I’m becoming a pilot and that would screw me. I did notice funny feelings in my ears and issues with balance over time. Especially right after a session coupled with that VR hangover feeling it’s just not nice.
1:55 this guy started to talk to me directly.
im racing on ver for the last 5 years , the only option to leave is using 3 x 40¨ curve monitors , otherwise FORGET IT ! VR is the real deal
I only play VR and would not enjoy it as much without it... and or play a race sim without it.🎉
The pimax is a decent piece of kit, but you certainly don’t need it to have a really good time in vr, it’s like the 4090 of vr’s we all want a 4090 but most can’t afford, a quest 2 is a great start for anyone wanting to get into vr and is very immersive like the pimax.
agree but the quest 2 does have it's drawbacks, it doesn't have as high resolution so may not look as good. It also has less FOV and framerate so a quest 3 is probably a better deal but still your point is valid and i have nothing else against it.
@@idkWhatImDoingPlsHelp I've never used quest 3 but i heard the pancake lenses help you get a wider field of focus.
I couldn't really get into vr that much because i hated not being able to focus on the periphery by moving my eyes and having to move my whole head. It almost felt like a form of torture i could only stand for short durations.
@@braveheart4603 you can just move your eyes in vr, i do it it's just easier in racing sims to turn your head fully into the corner in vr
Excuse if i missed it, but whats your verdict vs GT7?
if its a console only game then will have smaller player base, its an okay game but limited to a low end gaming system
Just bid on a PSVR2 on ebay! Watching this has made me want to take the plunge!
Wish ACC was compatible with psvr2 😢
Maybe by the end of the year… if you have a gaming PC. PSVR2… is supposed to be getting some sort of official PC support… but Sony could still ruin it… yet. Fingers crossed it’s good and ACC, in PSVR2 becomes a realirty
I would say not an expensive flop. First off, a vr headset is about the cost of any other game console and secondly it’s been proven to be amazing in racing and flight sims. So, not expensive, and not a flop. I rest my case!
When are the next Gt7 open lobby races ?
VR is the best. Racing and FPS games are my two favorite genres (aside from MMOs) and they're both just incredible in VR. Contractors and Contractors Showdown are the best FPS experiences money can buy, and they're both playable on Quest standalone. Nothing compares to VR, but it's impossible to really explain why it's so awesome. It just truly tricks your brain on a level that a screen never can ever come close to.
You got a 7/10 ear right there. Maybe 8 out of 10 if you have a matching set.
I want a big screen beyond sized headset with the fov of the pimax xD
common, any wheel owner can buy vr headset now
_this is much cheaper then triple screen, but much and much better_
I had ni idea it was si pricey in pc to do a proper setup guess for me I'll jist stick to my xbox series x get a good wheel nice chair etc and call it good there
It's not that pricey unless you want to buy all the pricey high end gear. I'm using mid level, mostly second hand gear for my sims on PC.
@braveheart4603 true but I think for the majority of players would be fine om a good console with a proper console setup wheel force feedback etc wheel mounted good chair etc sure you will be missing on vr but I for 1 am ok with that
the Bigscreen beyond is the pinnacle
Can’t imagine this being a comfortable headset to race in beyond a race or two
Nothing beats VR for simracinh in my opinion. But ACC is the worst game for good VR
What's the best game for average VR?
I think foremost computers, iracing is best /easiest to run in VR. I've heard AMS2 looks good but I've never tried it.
I was able to get acc to look decent on my HP Reverb by using the open xr toolkit. I'm almost locked at 90fps with mid & high settings on a 3090. Openxr seems intimidating at first to setup, but if I can do it anyone can - just youtube it.
@@Kireth iracing or ams2, depends what King of driving experience you're looking for
I think better to start off on like Dirt RAlly 2.0 All that extra stuff in GT to understand for new players is just overwhelming in rally it's just you alone against time. As far as "expensive" its not that much get like Quest 2 on the cheap and PC for like $800 can do it just fine and it won't be a Brick of a headset like pimax with all their quality control issues ( better get bigscreen beyond for that price range)
In 10 years we will pay 500 for a pair of “normal”glasses that does all this alone. 😅
I think iRacing does VR better. it's more crisp and smooth. but ACC is also a great sim no doubt.
the mirrors don't work because that would require raytracing.
Not necessarily
@@UhUh7 that or they could animate the texture maps based on the position of your head.
@@notmyname154 I think something that some games do is they render a low quality version of the game in the mirror
@@UhUh7 Normally your head position can't change relative to the mirrors. In VR, it can. If your head position changes, the view you see in a mirror should also change. Think adjusting you mirrors in your car or moving your head from side to side. If the perspective doesn't change based on your head position, the mirrors will look like screens.
It is great, but it’s pricey because of the hardware requirements for games like ACC which have had zero effort put into their VR compatibility.
There’s a lot of other much more well optimised vr games out there
Varjo aero should put everything else to shame. And run better doing it, from what i understand
Eye tracked 3d curved monitors are the future nothing on your head.
Everything is paid by me except the headset 😂.
So many streamers are sponsored by pimax last time.
people watch videos like these and assume it looks exactly like this inside the vr headset... it doesnt at all lol
Both IRacing and Ams2 have way better VR implementation than ACC.
Definitely the future !❤❤❤❤❤❤
Does anyone know whether KIMI VELOCINI races in VR?
@@Kireth I know 🤣
Quest 3 is enough. You need a rtx 4080 super to get the most out of VR with ACC.
What about a 3080ti?
@@thomasthemarstrain2141It should be fine. In fact, I upgraded to 4080 super from a 3080 ti. With ACC, you have to keep the pixel density under 120. 80 to 85 resolution scale.
@@victorchan4223 thank you so much! How many fps were you getting with that on the 3080ti?
What resolution do you run on 4080 super?
Vr will always be a flop unless they make the vr device cheaper. No way im paying ps5 £350, vr headset £530, steering wheel £230 just to play a game that cost under £60. Thats around £1000 just to play n thats just a Logitech g29 steering wheel on sale down from £300 😂
Wouldn't it be better if it looked absolutley real instaed of "absolutley UNreal"? 😉
The idea is there. Great concept.
Tech is not there yet. Too clunky and too many inconveniences.
I believe a purpose-built screen setup is the future. Wrap, curved, seamless.. and at a distance your eyes are able to focus on naturally, so that it can be used for an extended amount of time. I still can't believe the seamless monitor technology has been around as long as it has, and still hasn't made it into this hobby.
I believe tv screens will be phased out
Intresting thought!
VR brought me back to sim racing. There is something magical about the immersion you get in VR and the way you can actually look where you are turning regardless of how tight the turn is. Also the space saving you get and freedom of location is huge to me. Now I just want a vr the size of quest 3 but with more fov and I will be 100% happy
Depth perception though... VR is the way.
I had triples with all the stuff,
Button box, ambient hue lights, canopy, all of it.
Tried the Quest 3 for a few weeks exclusively.
Tried to go back to the triples for one weekend just to realize once you did VR probably there is no way to go back to triples.
Once you “sat in the car” you can’t go back when it comes to immersion
For the low low price of $15k for the whole setup..
Screens are way more expensive
@@edwardc5073 ok so for the low low price of $20k, my point still stands..
Could do with more 'cockpit' style games for PSVR2, as that platform is a lot better value than buying a decent PC to run VR smoothly
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ACC in VR sucks, what are you on about?
Unbelievable
3:28 Partial nudity? Dude, a little warning text time please!😮
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Acc is the pinnacle of sim racing? We’re doomed then. Iracings better imo
Come on man. I play iracing too, but the way the tires give out in unsavable slides. The way abs makes braking worse. It makes no sense half the time.
I’m sorry, but you talk so much when you don’t have to. I can finish the video because you are all over the place with you speech and talk so much.
Bro just mute the video and enjoy
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