I am a USAF Brat. My pop took me into a simulator into this plane. To me, it was the best time of my life. I was 16 and it was 1982. RIP. Retired Colonel James T.Thomes.
@tripg4624 I spent a lot of time finding photos of the 110th via the Lindbergh's Own FB group and US archives, I hope I did it justice for you guys. Eventually I'd like to add some more through 1991 and the Pharewell
Yes, indeed. Tripple screens cannot do what a good VR headset can do. They will never be able to do that. VR is another world. One must only be ready for it, nothing more.
Flying with the Pimax8KX for two years. Nothing beats VR! I bought the F4 especially for the cockpit immersion in VR. Sure there are some flaws with VR, but the pros are simply astonishing!
@@fastfedBecause, everything is modelled and detailet to its finest:) the aircraft is a study level simulation of the real phantom, so that is the reason:)
One thing that you can do in VR that you can't do with a 3 screen setup is standup, turn around and look out the back of the aircraft. Or completely turn your chair around and look backward. 🙂
I often describe to people what it’s like going vertical through the clouds, the sun glinting off the canopy scratches, as the jet I’m flying shudders and complains, alerts going off before I yank back on the stick and look up with my head and watch the earth fall back into my view. The feeling is unreal. If you’ve never done it, you won’t know. VR is so close to real.
I just got a hold of a VR headset. Next step is to hook up DCS to it. I just haven't figured that part out yet. Does it all work in the game with the hand controllers? Or do you need external Peripherals? I mean, I've got the $2000 hardware setup, but I don't wanna hook it up to just test.
Bought and installed DOF H3 motion chair and absolutely love it. Significantly adds to the realism on top of VR. And also using beyond big screen VR headset, weighs absolutely nothing (nearly as light as a pair of sunglass). OLED is gorgeous. Customized to your face and your eye prescription.
I remember playing ACE COMBAT on PS1 and being just blown away with the detail and immersiveness! Times have changed. But I will always look back on the 70's, 80's, 90's eras with great fondness. For those who have never experienced the difference between those years and what we have now, it's almost impossible to explain how the lack of too much detail somehow made gaming great. Not better. But just as good. Forcing you to use your imagination to fill in the detail that wasn't there or barely there made horror games creepier. Fighting games basicand brutal. Adventure RPGs almost more expansive than they actually were...etc. When you saw a castle on a mountain in the background it made you imagine infinite storylines about what it could represent. But now, with the immensely gigantic open worlds available, everything we see in the horizon is reachable. It doesn't take away from the game by any means. It is amazing. It's just a different part of your mind working to use your imagination. If that makes any sense. Anyways, all that to say, I love those old games and will always have a special place in my heart for them.
Preach! I played them all from Chuck Yeager's Air Combat to Falcon 3 (then falcon 4). I can't remember all the flight sims I played, but if it was more sim than game I bought it and played it.
Well said. I like to say the most powerful simulation engine is between your ears. Your imagination. Easily proved by letting non-sim literate person fly your rig.
The approach to landing looked so smooth. With other sims the controls always seem so sensitive. That looked like a real approach no doubt. And the landing, the F-15's I watched land at RAF Lakenheath landed solidly like that. Just such a real looking, handled flight. Well done Sir!
Re the motion simulator... yeah that would be nice, however if you have not tried it, I would highly recommend connecting a buttkicker (sound transducer). You won’t get the motion, however you will feel the rumble of the jet, thump as the wheels come down, cannon, etc. any deep bass sounds get translated into a vibration that you will feel. Adds a lot. I use them when flight simming and sim trucking. I can’t sim without VR, or the added Immersion provided by the buttkicker.
Cool. I remember these very LOUD Jets taking off during my Viet Nam years while working on the Flight line. Amazing Jets of that time painted in their green camouflaged paint schemes. I worked on the C-130 aircraft back then. thanks for the video. Take care.
Absolutely correct. It's frustrating to see people focus on creating static screen representations of jet cockpits when VR technology offers a much more accurate simulation. With VR, you get a more immersive experience that's easily interchangeable. Pair this with a pneumatic chair to simulate the aircraft's movement, and you'll feel as if you're truly flying! This combination provides a far superior and realistic environment.
I'll definitely be getting back into DCS when I upgrade my PC in the next year. WIth a 2070 Super and AMD Ryzen 3700X, 16 GB ram, I always had to turn down the graphics very low and lower resolution a bit to get decent frame rate. Hopefully I can remember how to use all the weapon systems and all that. It took months to get competent. Game now looks amazing in VR with your system though.
That was super cool. As a former F-15C and F-15E model Avionics Tech, watching this brings back so many memories. And the sounds are so accurate as well. If only you could smell the burning JP8 ☺ Oh and I know you said normally you'd deploy the parachute. Maybe that's an in game only thing, but the F 15 isn't equipped with parachutes for slowing down in real life...
New to your content, but i enjoyed it! Instead of full on motion, in racing I’ve loved belt tensioners, haptic seat pads and wind fans that all react to the telemetry that make a static experience just SO much more immersive
Looks pretty good. I live in Vegas and while not photo realistic exactly, the terrain is modeled pretty accurately. I live just a few clicks directly north east of Nellis AFB at the base of a mountain called Frenchman's mountain. I overlook the whole Vegas valley from my driveway, and i can see where my house would be. lol I may just have to get this so i can fly over my house and see what my dogs are up to in the back yard and if my pool guy is keeping my pool looking sharp! lol
I’m a racer using VR and it has chgd the whole experience. Just awesome. I can’t play as long in vr but I use vr headset like I my helmet, once I’m in race headset come on. Looking forward to trying new war thunder made for VR once it comes out.
I'm pilot too on DCS.. Using trackir inside my home cockpit based on the blackshark... I build a glass canopy to feel me more in immersion.. And ear me out... It's just unbelievable ❤❤... I feel everyth like real pilots excepted the pitch and the roll of my hull... But it's doesn't matter... Realism are here
Try raising the landing gear lever before takeoff roll. As soon as you break ground the Landing gear will raise automatically from the wieght on wheels switch. A little trick from F-4 driver. If its in the game, they really did the homework on the aircraft.
@@markslandingsandaviationvi3123 Do like this, when you are ready for take off roll and you lower your flaps, raise the landing gear control lever. As soon as you break ground the gear should retract. It's a cool looking trick we all did in it's day . If it does it in the game, they really did the research.
I live in Vegas. I hike those mountains around Vegas. I just can't do it July/August because it's too hot and during the winter the days are too short for longer hikes. You don't want to get caught up on a mountain at dark. You literally can't see anything and you're stuck there. Happened to me once. They actually rescued me with a helicopter.🤷
I find I have problems with the Gamma in VR in DCS. I have to adjust it between day and night missions or even depending on the weather. It is especially bad for the F4 cockpit because (like the real thing) the cockpit lighting sucks, so reading instruments (like the flap/slats indicator) is sometimes difficult. But yes the F-4 in VR is great, a cramped analog hell of a cockpit.
Ever since I saw lawnmower man back in the 90s I have always wanted to try virtual reality but I can tell you this blows anything they had in that movie away so Jell-O thanks for the video bro
really awesome, i hope that mirrors can work in a few years, for me the black surfaces would be immersion breaking. good ui decision to addt the button manuals to the vr.
It's come a long way since I started back with DCS 1.5 many years ago. Wow this module looks incredible. How's the seat switching work? Does the pilot hold heading and aspect when you switch to the WSO?
Awesome! Do know that the quest 3 is great as well! Surely the pimax is more clear, but still. You can get a discount on the pimax btw of you use my link in the description ;)
In VR, can you turn and off the switches and handle the throttle etc. by simply reaching for it in VR or do you have to hand the attachments!? Never done it. Just curious.
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo elle est magnifique j'attend mon Pimax Light qui dois bientôt arrivé et je voulais savoir comment on fait pour voir le corps du pilote dans le cockpit car sur mon Quest 3 je ne le vois pas. Merci beaucoup je me suis abonné a votre chaine pour la bonne cause :)
@ 018 you are being very misleading this is NOT through the headset, you are recording a mirror output onto your monitor, its not representative of what the image looks like through the lenses. The only thing that are the same are the GFX settings & camera movement.
It's amazing all these years of development and no one has perfected that. Let's take another thing for example, Windows Mixed Reality is a joke in glasses such as the G2, so hard to get it started so easy to f it up and then lose the place where you left off in the screens and VR on off mode and a million other things that the interface software sucks at. it's unbelievable.
Unfortunately In VR the graphics are low resolution (except for the cockpit) because essentially you have a 4k phone right in front of your eyes. That's at least my experience based on IL2-Sturmovik and HP Reverb.
It will only get better. I believe someone medical once said human eyes can see a maximum of 16K. We are now at 4K moving to 8K. Within 10 years we will reach 16K. In 30-50 years everyone can likely have perfect VR for good prices in small devices. Within a 100 years it will be as light as sunglasses with fully realistic games and tons of super advanced content.
I don't know if it's the recording process but you have a lot of screen tearing/vsync/judder issues that would be hard to handle in VR. The modeling and graphics are amazing tho.
Guys, how are you able to handle the turns in VR? I don't feel well with the headset on. I feel pretty good playing eg. FPS games with non-teleport, smooth movement, but the turns in VR, I'm not sure if I'll be able to get used to it 😢
my question as well, a lot of VR gaming vids I see on youtube look this way, with the entire frame tilted heavily on an angle, and it's very disconcerting
This makes me want to preorder the new crystal and sell the quest 3 now. I’m new to the game so maybe get used to it on my monitor and wait for the new headset to come out.
Aren't all the modules realistic in VR ? I haven't flown with my VR yet but I have a HP Reverb G2 which should work nicely too. And the GeForce 4090 Gaming Trio.
This is not through the headset. This is just the screen render :) Through the lens would look a lot different to this. Hopefully this will give people a more realistic understanding of VR
Can I use DCS World aircraft like this with an xbox controller in VR with my upcoming Pimax Crystal Light? I have a DBox motion rig for driving, but do plan to figure out a way to incorporate a HOTAS system in there by the end of the year. In he meantime though, it would be nice to try it with an Xbox controller in VR. Thanks for your great video. I cannot wait to get my Crystal Light. ")
Check out the F4E in VR in Action in the newest upload: ruclips.net/video/2uCDxbRkw-U/видео.html
Do you have a yoke or joystick?
I am a USAF Brat. My pop took me into a simulator into this plane. To me, it was the best time of my life. I was 16 and it was 1982. RIP. Retired Colonel James T.Thomes.
sounds like part of the movie Iron eagle
simulator in 82? what was that like??!
Glad you have that wonderful memory. Your father is proud of you.
Absolutely amazing detail. Spent many hours in the backseat. Not sure if you know , but that helmet is actually from my old squadron, 110th TFS.
Well that's cool. I bet that brings back some nostalgia, yeah?
@tripg4624 I spent a lot of time finding photos of the 110th via the Lindbergh's Own FB group and US archives, I hope I did it justice for you guys. Eventually I'd like to add some more through 1991 and the Pharewell
Phantoms Forever
Yes, indeed. Tripple screens cannot do what a good VR headset can do. They will never be able to do that. VR is another world. One must only be ready for it, nothing more.
I can't agree more than that! Headsets must be slightly more comfortable to also get this group on board!
Flying with the Pimax8KX for two years. Nothing beats VR! I bought the F4 especially for the cockpit immersion in VR. Sure there are some flaws with VR, but the pros are simply astonishing!
What game is this? I struggle watching these reviews as you never tell where to find the game or platform you are reviewing it on
@@bobbybassett9483 it's called DCS, Digital Combat Simulator.
@@bobbybassett9483DCS. Also free to play (sort of) and some of the best most dedicated developers on the planet.
I worked on the F-4E/G for about five years. This video is awesome 😍
Nice!
and I'm the Pope. Very awesome video.
5 years to make a product that only a few hundred people buy? seems so insane to me. Why does it take so long to make?
@@fastfedBecause, everything is modelled and detailet to its finest:) the aircraft is a study level simulation of the real phantom, so that is the reason:)
@@markslandingsandaviationvi3123 How many cupholders come with the basic model?
One thing that you can do in VR that you can't do with a 3 screen setup is standup, turn around and look out the back of the aircraft. Or completely turn your chair around and look backward. 🙂
I often describe to people what it’s like going vertical through the clouds, the sun glinting off the canopy scratches, as the jet I’m flying shudders and complains, alerts going off before I yank back on the stick and look up with my head and watch the earth fall back into my view. The feeling is unreal.
If you’ve never done it, you won’t know. VR is so close to real.
I just got a hold of a VR headset. Next step is to hook up DCS to it. I just haven't figured that part out yet. Does it all work in the game with the hand controllers? Or do you need external Peripherals? I mean, I've got the $2000 hardware setup, but I don't wanna hook it up to just test.
Bought and installed DOF H3 motion chair and absolutely love it. Significantly adds to the realism on top of VR. And also using beyond big screen VR headset, weighs absolutely nothing (nearly as light as a pair of sunglass). OLED is gorgeous. Customized to your face and your eye prescription.
I remember playing ACE COMBAT on PS1 and being just blown away with the detail and immersiveness!
Times have changed. But I will always look back on the 70's, 80's, 90's eras with great fondness. For those who have never experienced the difference between those years and what we have now, it's almost impossible to explain how the lack of too much detail somehow made gaming great. Not better. But just as good. Forcing you to use your imagination to fill in the detail that wasn't there or barely there made horror games creepier. Fighting games basicand brutal. Adventure RPGs almost more expansive than they actually were...etc. When you saw a castle on a mountain in the background it made you imagine infinite storylines about what it could represent. But now, with the immensely gigantic open worlds available, everything we see in the horizon is reachable. It doesn't take away from the game by any means. It is amazing. It's just a different part of your mind working to use your imagination. If that makes any sense.
Anyways, all that to say, I love those old games and will always have a special place in my heart for them.
Preach! I played them all from Chuck Yeager's Air Combat to Falcon 3 (then falcon 4). I can't remember all the flight sims I played, but if it was more sim than game I bought it and played it.
haha me too
Well said.
I like to say the most powerful simulation engine is between your ears. Your imagination.
Easily proved by letting non-sim literate person fly your rig.
The approach to landing looked so smooth. With other sims the controls always seem so sensitive. That looked like a real approach no doubt. And the landing, the F-15's I watched land at RAF Lakenheath landed solidly like that. Just such a real looking, handled flight. Well done Sir!
That's f'king amazing. I love that finally you can see your own body/hands. That's full on immersion.
Re the motion simulator... yeah that would be nice, however if you have not tried it, I would highly recommend connecting a buttkicker (sound transducer). You won’t get the motion, however you will feel the rumble of the jet, thump as the wheels come down, cannon, etc. any deep bass sounds get translated into a vibration that you will feel. Adds a lot. I use them when flight simming and sim trucking. I can’t sim without VR, or the added Immersion provided by the buttkicker.
Speechless... I really thought this is a real jet here. The visuals are next level. Unbelievable.
Cool. I remember these very LOUD Jets taking off during my Viet Nam years while working on the Flight line. Amazing Jets of that time painted in their green camouflaged paint schemes. I worked on the C-130 aircraft back then.
thanks for the video. Take care.
Oh, yeah. The Phantoms were FUCKING LOUD. We lived under the landing path of Phantoms in the 70s. The noise obliterated the world.
This is beyond sick. I’ve been dreaming of a VR flight sim for years now.
That cockpit. I can smell it.
Absolutely correct. It's frustrating to see people focus on creating static screen representations of jet cockpits when VR technology offers a much more accurate simulation. With VR, you get a more immersive experience that's easily interchangeable. Pair this with a pneumatic chair to simulate the aircraft's movement, and you'll feel as if you're truly flying! This combination provides a far superior and realistic environment.
This is totally insane! Blows me away of how far VR graphics had come. Excellent. :)
I'll definitely be getting back into DCS when I upgrade my PC in the next year. WIth a 2070 Super and AMD Ryzen 3700X, 16 GB ram, I always had to turn down the graphics very low and lower resolution a bit to get decent frame rate. Hopefully I can remember how to use all the weapon systems and all that. It took months to get competent. Game now looks amazing in VR with your system though.
you dont need to, just wait for it to get available on GeforceNow and you can play it on the most pumped up rogs for like 20buck per month
That was super cool. As a former F-15C and F-15E model Avionics Tech, watching this brings back so many memories. And the sounds are so accurate as well. If only you could smell the burning JP8 ☺
Oh and I know you said normally you'd deploy the parachute. Maybe that's an in game only thing, but the F 15 isn't equipped with parachutes for slowing down in real life...
New to your content, but i enjoyed it! Instead of full on motion, in racing I’ve loved belt tensioners, haptic seat pads and wind fans that all react to the telemetry that make a static experience just SO much more immersive
It’s nice to see the graphics I’ll be playing with a decade from now. VTOL is my limit, no complaints but this looks nuts.
It is nuts! Thanks for the comment!
Damn, we have come a long way from Chuck Yeagers Air Combat...
"It's a great day for flying!" "It's the man, not the machine..."
I remember FA/18 Interceptor on Amiga 35 years ago, and when I see this, I wonder if the word "revolution" is enough when it comes to VR
Looks pretty good. I live in Vegas and while not photo realistic exactly, the terrain is modeled pretty accurately. I live just a few clicks directly north east of Nellis AFB at the base of a mountain called Frenchman's mountain. I overlook the whole Vegas valley from my driveway, and i can see where my house would be. lol I may just have to get this so i can fly over my house and see what my dogs are up to in the back yard and if my pool guy is keeping my pool looking sharp! lol
How cool would it be do some runs through your town!
I have a Pimax8k running on an RTX 3080. Playing DCS on it is insane. It is extremely immersive. Helos are even more fun
I’m a racer using VR and it has chgd the whole experience. Just awesome. I can’t play as long in vr but I use vr headset like I my helmet, once I’m in race headset come on. Looking forward to trying new war thunder made for VR once it comes out.
I'm pilot too on DCS.. Using trackir inside my home cockpit based on the blackshark... I build a glass canopy to feel me more in immersion.. And ear me out... It's just unbelievable ❤❤... I feel everyth like real pilots excepted the pitch and the roll of my hull... But it's doesn't matter... Realism are here
They have motion simulators
Try raising the landing gear lever before takeoff roll. As soon as you break ground the
Landing gear will raise automatically from the wieght on wheels switch. A little trick from F-4 driver. If its in the game, they really did the homework on the aircraft.
Hides the landing gear raise automatically when rotating at takeoff? What do you mean??
@@markslandingsandaviationvi3123 Do like this, when you are ready for take off roll and you lower your flaps, raise the landing gear control lever.
As soon as you break ground the gear should retract. It's a cool looking trick we all did in it's day .
If it does it in the game, they really did the research.
@@thomasodetinape4180I want to know who was the first one to discover that!
@@JT_2024-c8j It was old school,more than likely by accident.
I never heard back from anyone who plays it if it works.
@@thomasodetinape4180 Very cool Phantom lore.
This is just way to sick. I almost can't handle it. Thanks for the video now I have to work harder to build the proper rig for this sim. Doh!
I live in Vegas. I hike those mountains around Vegas. I just can't do it July/August because it's too hot and during the winter the days are too short for longer hikes. You don't want to get caught up on a mountain at dark. You literally can't see anything and you're stuck there. Happened to me once. They actually rescued me with a helicopter.🤷
I find I have problems with the Gamma in VR in DCS. I have to adjust it between day and night missions or even depending on the weather. It is especially bad for the F4 cockpit because (like the real thing) the cockpit lighting sucks, so reading instruments (like the flap/slats indicator) is sometimes difficult. But yes the F-4 in VR is great, a cramped analog hell of a cockpit.
Ever since I saw lawnmower man back in the 90s I have always wanted to try virtual reality but I can tell you this blows anything they had in that movie away so Jell-O thanks for the video bro
I have a Quest 2, but man I would love one of these Pimax Crystals.
That Cardinals helmet is fire. A+
Man, thank you so much for the prescription lenses website ! This was the last thing holding me away from VR !!
Unbelievable! Thank you for this inside view.
God, dayuuuum, that's sick!!!!
At the start, I thought you were pulling a prank by somehow actually sitting in a real Phantom. I didn't know how, but it looked so real.
really awesome, i hope that mirrors can work in a few years, for me the black surfaces would be immersion breaking. good ui decision to addt the button manuals to the vr.
i see a laubox, GS and longshot dogfight here! Excellent video dude.
It's come a long way since I started back with DCS 1.5 many years ago. Wow this module looks incredible. How's the seat switching work? Does the pilot hold heading and aspect when you switch to the WSO?
it looks amazing and very well captured, have a quest3 but... gonna grab the crystal later nice video
Awesome! Do know that the quest 3 is great as well! Surely the pimax is more clear, but still. You can get a discount on the pimax btw of you use my link in the description ;)
00:25 the evidences this is a cold war fighter? Look at the arm hairs!😅
Looks super sick! Imagine you could also manage to feel g-force on your body.
Amazing! The scale finally seems right!
That landing, good thing it’s a Navy plane. So I guess Pimax Crystal is the top PC VR headset to get right now?
In VR, can you turn and off the switches and handle the throttle etc. by simply reaching for it in VR or do you have to hand the attachments!? Never done it. Just curious.
Incredible reality experience.
Just Stunning!!!
Well , that was a carrier landing!
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo elle est magnifique j'attend mon Pimax Light qui dois bientôt arrivé et je voulais savoir comment on fait pour voir le corps du pilote dans le cockpit car sur mon Quest 3 je ne le vois pas. Merci beaucoup je me suis abonné a votre chaine pour la bonne cause :)
Just incredible!!!
I guess you could also eject huh?
Bet that would be strange.
Holy SHIT! When the video came on a thought it was fake. Thats amazing!
Does it make you feel nauseous? I tried VR once and I felt very, very sick for the next day. Was gutted to be honest as it looked amazing.
My buddy had "Chuck Yeager Air Combat". When he hooked up one of his major guitar speakers it was incredible, but nothing like this.
can't wait to try this on a G2, I heard it's probably one of the best with the best sound too
Wow. Ziet er geweldig uit, your Dutch accent comes thru ☺️
@ 018 you are being very misleading this is NOT through the headset, you are recording a mirror output onto your monitor, its not representative of what the image looks like through the lenses. The only thing that are the same are the GFX settings & camera movement.
My Late brother used to install and operate the Phantom and Tornado sims at RAF Leuchars near St Andrews Scotland 🏴.
3:44 I hate when the pilot says: "we will try to land this plane". 😳 😂
Thats freaking insane.
Look into the Yaw3 motion simulator, I have the Yaw2 for sim racing and I love it.
I'm sad that it doesn't support VR controller Grab for the Flight Stick and Throttle. Other than that.....this bird is super nice!
It's amazing all these years of development and no one has perfected that. Let's take another thing for example, Windows Mixed Reality is a joke in glasses such as the G2, so hard to get it started so easy to f it up and then lose the place where you left off in the screens and VR on off mode and a million other things that the interface software sucks at. it's unbelievable.
My Dad was RCAF. I remember watching a fighter take off.
Just like in Gran Turismo, I can imagine the military actually recruiting the best pilots from the DCS community.
woff! That was very authentic indeed - Nice video! :)
Unfortunately In VR the graphics are low resolution (except for the cockpit) because essentially you have a 4k phone right in front of your eyes. That's at least my experience based on IL2-Sturmovik and HP Reverb.
It will only get better. I believe someone medical once said human eyes can see a maximum of 16K. We are now at 4K moving to 8K. Within 10 years we will reach 16K. In 30-50 years everyone can likely have perfect VR for good prices in small devices. Within a 100 years it will be as light as sunglasses with fully realistic games and tons of super advanced content.
@@epicsports24 Just in time for the release of Elder Scrolls 6
That was some nice flying I love this game too I have played had many hours of fun
I don't know if it's the recording process but you have a lot of screen tearing/vsync/judder issues that would be hard to handle in VR. The modeling and graphics are amazing tho.
It is awesome!
Came here for the cardinals helmet thats dope callsign TILLMAN
Oh wow!
DCS has come a long way. I wish flight without G-forces wouldn't nauseate the hell out of me :(.
@@maximusinfidelis3090 thx, I will give that a try.
Stunning graphics! Nothing else to say.
Guys, how are you able to handle the turns in VR? I don't feel well with the headset on. I feel pretty good playing eg. FPS games with non-teleport, smooth movement, but the turns in VR, I'm not sure if I'll be able to get used to it 😢
How did you get the Cardinals helmet in there?
Can’t wait for this to be 10x in 10years
Classic Cardinals logo represent!
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This is insane!
Haha your descent rate on landing was just as horrible as mine :D Leuk headsetje!
Haha, at least the plane was still standing ;)
Great but why does the thumbnail show a Quest3?
Because Quest 3 works just fine with DCS for a reasonable price? 😅
Phantastic!
I love this module but as you say VR is a must
A little sad still not exist fingers tracking or even simple foot tracking devices..
It would improve gaming for sure :)
Yes they do have vr gloves and dcs supports them. There not bad hotas is the way tho
Is this your first DCS module? Pretty much all the aircraft modules look great in DCS...
0:42 oh those were the engines? i thought it was your PC. lol. Mine would burn down the first 5 minutes of trying this.
very cool video. thanks
Can't see the Air speed indicator. Might need that during short final.
Very impressive. But I have a question. Does VR cause motion sickness?
300 knot approach speed? Hum. Cool video, thanks for sharing...
Haha! I’m pretty sure the 300 and 100 call outs were for altitude.
Why is the field of view to the left of the stick/HUD/Cockpit and slanted down to the right?
my question as well, a lot of VR gaming vids I see on youtube look this way, with the entire frame tilted heavily on an angle, and it's very disconcerting
What headset you using, is it a stand alone or connects to a PC or consul? Thanks
This makes me want to preorder the new crystal and sell the quest 3 now. I’m new to the game so maybe get used to it on my monitor and wait for the new headset to come out.
Aren't all the modules realistic in VR ?
I haven't flown with my VR yet but I have a HP Reverb G2 which should work nicely too. And the GeForce 4090 Gaming Trio.
This is not through the headset. This is just the screen render :) Through the lens would look a lot different to this. Hopefully this will give people a more realistic understanding of VR
Can I use DCS World aircraft like this with an xbox controller in VR with my upcoming Pimax Crystal Light? I have a DBox motion rig for driving, but do plan to figure out a way to incorporate a HOTAS system in there by the end of the year. In he meantime though, it would be nice to try it with an Xbox controller in VR. Thanks for your great video. I cannot wait to get my Crystal Light. ")
Impressed.
Noooice helmet design! Go Cards!