I've enjoyed driving this car so far Lorenzo, feels quite controllable. I'm not up to pace with it yet so plenty more practice for me! Good result in the race. 👍🏁
I would like to buy a VR set, but not sure if all that shaking is in the video you recorded or you are watching all that shaking aswell. Nice video and nice car, I just bought it
Hey, In my opinion, with VR, you probably get more immersion, but for the viewers, it’s not ideal. First, you lose the personal touch because we see a VR headset instead of you. Second, the video quality tends to suffer due to all the shakiness. It’s a shame because your content is great, and you deliver it very well. I hope you get bored with VR, like many others :)) my 2cents :)
I get where you're coming from. VR is tough on the viewer. There is actually an image stabilization tooI that he could use to basically get completely rid of the shakiness in the footage. It can also get a bit better when he has the headset dialed in. It's the combination of shakiness and high frame drops that makes it really hard to watch. Look at the difference with and without stabilization: ua-cam.com/video/9jrmGMza694/v-deo.html And the "personal touch" thing,...I don't know,...maybe a set of googly eyes could help?
I've enjoyed driving this car so far Lorenzo, feels quite controllable. I'm not up to pace with it yet so plenty more practice for me! Good result in the race. 👍🏁
Hi Neil, good luck with it! Thank you :)
Well done holding on to that place at the beginning. I would have given that up without a fight.
I find it so much easier in VR to do that!
I would like to buy a VR set, but not sure if all that shaking is in the video you recorded or you are watching all that shaking aswell. Nice video and nice car, I just bought it
Hey buddy any motion sickness with the VR?
@@keeef23 not at all fortunately!
Any motion sickness so far? I’ve really struggled with it and can’t race using the quest 3 due to that 😢
you need to get used to it. Just stop after a few mins, and build it up
I am fortunate enough to say I never got motion sickness from this headset at my settings
Hey,
In my opinion, with VR, you probably get more immersion, but for the viewers, it’s not ideal. First, you lose the personal touch because we see a VR headset instead of you. Second, the video quality tends to suffer due to all the shakiness. It’s a shame because your content is great, and you deliver it very well. I hope you get bored with VR, like many others :))
my 2cents :)
I get where you're coming from. VR is tough on the viewer. There is actually an image stabilization tooI that he could use to basically get completely rid of the shakiness in the footage. It can also get a bit better when he has the headset dialed in. It's the combination of shakiness and high frame drops that makes it really hard to watch. Look at the difference with and without stabilization: ua-cam.com/video/9jrmGMza694/v-deo.html And the "personal touch" thing,...I don't know,...maybe a set of googly eyes could help?
Thanks for the feedback - I'll do my best to make it as good as possible for you guys as well. I'm very new to VR so I haven't fine tuned things yet.
@@mementomori4972 thanks for the tips!
I have to agree. I don't really like watching a guy with a crazy headset in the middle of his face. Sorry 😉
@@enekkers Reminds me of this one Batman movie..."no one cared who I was until I put on the mask"