I should have tried this earlier – Bigscreen VR.

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Published 2024-05-25
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After finishing my racing simulator, there was just one thing left - VR. Today, we see whether the Bigscreen Beyond or the Meta Quest III can beat my triple screen setup.

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All Comments (21)
  • @txma.
    "Woah that's cool he's able to stand on the tra- IS THAT A FUCKING MCLAREN?"
  • @markmulder996
    The jump to VR is even mre noticable in rally sims since you're flinging the car into corners sideways. VR allows you to look into corners so much more naturally, really a game changer.
  • @bobbastian760
    VR is truly next level. Anybody who thinks otherwise hasn't really experienced it.
  • @maxello1861
    optimum just casually has a McLaren standing next to his sim-rig in case he wants to go racing irl😅
  • @ItsZim0
    Bro upgraded from an Audi to McLaren 🔥🔥🔥
  • @darkmatter6714
    I used to do sim racing quite seriously. In iRacing I won the UK & I Club championship 3 times in the Skip Barber series and had a world record lap time on I can’t remember which track. I used the Oculus Rift VR headset to achieve this. For me, seeing in 3D was the game changer. We evolved with 2 eyes in order to achieve stereoscopic vision, which is vital for measuring distances for hunting. Next time you’re in a car, close one eye while coming up to a braking zone and see how comfortable you feel about how far you have left before you can start braking. That’s what triple monitors feels like to me now - like having one eye.
  • @IcarusLIVE
    I'm not really "jealous" of many people, but your work, your output, your quality, your setup, your studio, your cars, I can't help but say that I'm definitely jealous but not in any hateful kind of way. You absolutely deserve everything you have and more, and I'm very happy and proud of what you've built. Keep pushing and thank you for the legitimately great content!
  • @cprn.
    Most of the glare you've got is because the light from the screens bounces off your light skin. It's an overkill but if you ever wanted to get rid of it (mostly), well, you can wear black makeup. It was tested to affect dark skinned people less. You can't get rid of it entirely, because some of the light is reflected by... The whites of your eyes. Which also was tested - with people who have their eyeballs tattooed. I do not recommend tattooing your eyeballs, though, because it bears a risk of partially or entirely loosing your eyesight which could make VR rather difficult to enjoy.
  • @johnbarber7952
    The fact that I can do dishes, cook dinner, vacuum etc while simultaneously watching a 100" TV screen makes the q3 well worth the $500 price point. My house has never been more tidy! Chores aren't chores any more. 😊
  • anyone noticed, the car in the background and how insane his house is. seeing the improvement through the years is crazy, congrats.
  • @abovewongart
    can I just compliment how clean your setup for filming is. The white table and simplicity with the sunlight is so clean. That bar light in the corner of that large room is so simple but so bootiful.
  • @0Blueaura
    im glad people finally can start seeing VR is good. Been VR on Index from valve since 2019, HL alyx, Assetto corsa, BeamNG, Distance, GRIP, tons of indie racing games, lots of melee and shooting games. its amazing.
  • @traida111
    one of the coolest things I did in an F1 race in VR, is stood up and drive. You really need to use a controller to try it property, but its easier to drive as you see more and it feels like you're flying. Its so amazing
  • @fsprimo
    FOV, Peripheral vision, depth perception, VR is a no turning back after you use it for a wile. I'm using for real flight training and its insane.
  • @Distant2k
    I would 100% recommend getting 2 large Tower Fans and place them front left and front right. It helps with any motion issues while driving in a HUGE way!
  • @Shinyshoesz
    VR is incredible for a lot of things -- but especially for situations where you have a physical component in the realspace that corresponds to the virtual space. I'm really glad you got to try! Wish more folks were into it as it's also really fun with other people.
  • @Shellcool
    His reaction to being able to put his head outside the car is what amazed me the most about my Oculus CV1 when i first got it, You can just put your head through the cockpit on a plane on Warthunder and look around, When i got my Oculus controllers later on in maybe Janruary 2017 I was blown away when I set up the Rift with 3 sensors, I too got out of a car and walked around, also doing the same in a big plane like a Lancaster, you could just walk around your room (irl) at cockpit level (in-game) I truely remember that feeling being amazing, it's 2024 and I'm still rocking the CV1 but im on the lookout for a better replacement for sitting games only, Mainly Planes + Racing games while sitting, and this BigScreen VR thing looks hopeful, I just want to test one before buying these days. Had a go on my mates Quest 2 and it blew my CV1 out the water visual quality (Fidelity?) wise