Again, there are quite a few questions about why I don't user VR, as usually. In case you're interested, here's the answer: ruclips.net/video/ZVcTQS2RGrU/видео.html
you might friend have been scammed. The original screen (from warthog project) was the SimPit Avenger PRO with the real ambient light rejection surface made here in NZ. That's why your image looks so washed out and why you have the band in the middle (the paints are scam). If you have bought the original product you would have had better product for far less ;-). Nice cockpit!
@@UndeadParrotYou have to get thicker skin if you are gonna be a RUclipsr. Way too easy to draw you out. Why do you care what people think of your habit? And don’t say you don’t because if you didn’t you wouldn’t snap at every joke.
@@kyuzo26 I mean, what you can expect from someone who started learning English when he was 10? But instead just whining like a little bitch on other's channels about stuff, I still decided to do something. ;) Most of the people don't seem to care but there are also subtitles available.
Thanks! Setting up a business to sell this stuff from Finland might be a bit of a challenge. :D But you could always try to find a local woodworker and ask to build one based on my plans.
@@UndeadParrot Oh I get that 100% I might look into that option for sure as I do love the setup and with my love of SC and for how long I have been backing the game I need my setup to be on par with my account lol.
@@UndeadParrot Can I get your plans and print files, I have a 3d printers, wood shop and love building these types of setups. I am awful at cad though :D I have been looking at SC setups I want to try and emulate
@@superakaike When a hobby is expensive it's normal to communicate with your spouse about whether you can both handle the price. Same thing applies when a hobby takes up lots of space, can their house handle it without impacting the other partner or children drastically?
@@chronicle8080Go cheap like me. i got 3TV's cheap and use them, thrustmaster m16000 and farmstick, razer tarturous pro, and a cheap tablet for gameglass. took a bunch of scrap wood and screwed them to the chair. Also got 3 VR headsets though so the TV's might be coming down. the quest 3 is enough to replace them.
And I thought my $5K gaming PC was expensive. LOL. This is an incredible setup, I genuinely love the modularity. If I ever got into the sim stuff this is exactly how I'd go about it. DIY everything I can and make damn sure it's modular so I can easily switch things around for different games. A truly impressive sim setup for sure.
How does one spend $5k on a gaming PC? Pretty sure if you got all the best components possible and did custom watercooling on top of that just cause, it'd be like $3.5k.
@@joshuadelaughter ignoring the "how", what about the "why"?? i dont really see a reason for spending more than 2k on a pc, unless you REALLY dont want to upgrade for a while. if you want to spend that much, i feel like itd be a better option to just buy what you need to run the games youre currently into, then upgrade over time as better GPUS and such release.
@@onlyadel1388 but theres no games that you need a 2k gpu to run, so unless youre doing some very specific gpu intensive things that arent game related, its definitely overkill and pointless unless you just have money to waste for some reason
This for some reason gives me vibes of a future where immersion systems like this coupled with cheap stationary hydraulics create effectively an actual spaceship, you and your friends could crew in real life, virtually.
That technically already exists, that's basically how flight training works for commercial pilots. They have a cockpit with hydraulics and a flight sim.
Yeah but he means like a satellite we send out into deep space & have a sim to actually pilot it(which you wouldn't need but it would be cool) @@omega1231
Next step would require you build a tilt platform and subwoofers that interface with your chair. That way when you’re turning your cockpit tilts and when you get hit your chair vibrates.
Ive always wanted a setup like that for Mechwarrior only thing Id want to add is force feedback to the chair. Id want it to have the option to shake rattle and roll while I stomp out my rival mech pilots... Cool setup
the fact you made it modular is why your setup is so much better than others, people need a second setup usually for other gaming etc hence why their setups pale in comparison.....you catered for that, world class!!
This is just simply incredible , Just imagine this existing in the 80s arcades we all went to back in the day - there would be queues a mile long just to get a play. Very well done to you indeed Starfighter. 👌💛🐾
You actually have analog switches in your control boards that function with the Game Program AND THEN,.. made it all modular for different games on top of that!!! Made the little kid in me giggle so hard!!! DREAM Set Up for SIMs to be sure! NEVER seen anything this thoroughly created!!! Superbly Done!!!
Damn thats awesome. My setup is just sticks attached to my chair and panels attached to my desk and a 27" monitor. This is more or less exactly what I want to do once I have the ability. Good fuckin job dude, seriously impressive.
Me before clicking the video: "Hmm, that looks interesting, I wonder ho..." *clicks and transitions into video* Me right as the video starts, blurts out: "Wha.t. Th-e. Fahk!?"
This is a man who understands High FoV Gaming! A High-FoV Gaming setup is essential for anyone who values immersion --- who strives to become as immersed in games and sims as possible. You can get a good High FoV Gaming setup with a 55" 4K OLED at a View Distance of 18", giving a horizontal Display FoV of 106°. If anyone is interested, reply and I will explain the "secret" to High FoV Gaming.
Thanks. Also SC desperately needs better screen settings to get full 180 degrees view and ability to export MDFs to external displays. But it's still fun.
@user-mr4hx1zg8zwhy should you care what people think, you took the time to make it not them. So they can get bent for all you care. Don’t let people stop you from doing what you want (legally of course)
well, you might be inclined to think that Star Citizen sucks based on its kind of ridiculous development timeline 🥲 but there's no denying that this SETUP is amazing and he can use this rig to enjoy other games beyond SC itself. I've seen numerous at home pilot rigs built on youtube and the quality/detail of this setup, including the seamless wraparound display is objectively admirable
You can maybe add a gyroscopic gun to the setup? When going on foot, slide out the chair, and pick up the gun. Maybe you can use some mapping software to map the mouse and keyboard movements to gyroscopic gun or even your tobii headtracking.
That's fantastic. Great job. I designed and built my own helicopter controls for use in VR. They're pretty basic and shagnasty, but they're clever and they work. I enjoyed working out how to do it. Your setup is excellent. Well done
Amazing overview of what you’ve created! I plan on officially building my cockpit this summer and using yours and Warthog Project ideas as good guides. Have you finished making panels for SC and have you made any specific for DCS? My cockpit will be a multi-ship/multi-game combining various aspects of the F-16, A-10, F/A-18, and Eclipse. The goal isn’t to make a final cockpit, but evolve aspects as my interests develop and SC incorporates more inputs into their game.
Sounds like an interesting project! I'm actually not going forward with this cockpit, but start building OpenHornet cockpit next. At least the frame, and then modify it into modular setup. This way I could continue building nearly 1:1 Hornet cockpit but still make it modular.
This is VERY VERY VERY cool! I am so impressed! Not only is it cool to see this amazing build but that you share it open source with the community is HUGE. Thank you so much for putting the effort and sharing the fruit of your labors
I’ve played in set ups like this. Nothing beat playing flight simulators in vr, especially combat. Being able to turn your head and look for enemies and also the mind fuck it gives, like your actually pulling Gs is unmatched. And I did for less than $1000. Talk about immersion.
That's a really impressive setup and I've been following this game for a really long time!! But when are they going to release the full version of the game? It's been in the making for years now!!
I wish I could overlook the drawbacks of projecting to a custom curved profile like this, but it would be on my mind constantly. The slight blur, the slight input lag due to image processing... my mind would obsess about this, which sucks!
Excellent work dude, truly! Even thinking about the modularity of the components, so satisfying to see. One hell of a good job! One day hope to be able to build things as well as you can
For games that don't support VR, I can create a similar curved screen setup using the Virtual Desktop Classic software and a fake monitor driver. I have a Pimax Crystal headset, which has the best in-class screen you can get on a VR headset which is comparable to a monitor. Only downsides imo is the weight of the headset and the lower FOV than you get with an actual curved screen. But at least I don't have this physical setup taking up so much room.
If only Star Citizen would add VR support soon, I'd be fully immersed in that game. I've already invested in nearly everything Virpil has to offer for my simulator setup. Building stuff is my passion too. Currently, I'm constructing my own cockpit. With VR hand tracking technology being so advanced, coupled with programs like Reality Mixer on Steam, seamlessly blending the physical cockpit with the virtual world is incredibly satisfying. It creates a flawless transition between realities. its absolutely perfect.
Yeah, some day if the mixed reality applications would be so advanced that you could have somewhat seamlessly physical cockpit and game, it would be interesting.
@@UndeadParrot its there the program Reality mixer is perfect for that. l look at my keyboard and it a "portal" will spawn and give me a windows around the keyboard so i can see the physical keyboard ect. same with my HOSAS. and everything else i need to see while flying.
@ 4:00 Glad you didn't put all your Eggs in one Basket and made it modular for other games....I seen people do this but JUST for this Game...Ooof thats a tough pill to swallow!
Each on their own. I mean if you spend lots of time playing single game, why not. It's not something you'll have to keep rest of your life and in any case, any Star Citizen cockpit would probably work with any other space sime.
That's extremely cool. Surely this idea is not going to sound that crazy already: imagine it rised up enough to be able of entering from below through a hatch-like aperture
This setup is totally amazing. Congratulations! The hard work has definitely paid off. The skill involved in building this sort of rig is next level stuff. Very very impressive!
Again, there are quite a few questions about why I don't user VR, as usually. In case you're interested, here's the answer: ruclips.net/video/ZVcTQS2RGrU/видео.html
more gameplay with it please !
Well .. Star Citizen doesn´t even support VR at all.
you might friend have been scammed. The original screen (from warthog project) was the SimPit Avenger PRO with the real ambient light rejection surface made here in NZ. That's why your image looks so washed out and why you have the band in the middle (the paints are scam). If you have bought the original product you would have had better product for far less ;-). Nice cockpit!
Scam citizen
@@Rob-yv9og How original. 😅
Me in my 45 square meter apartment.. "do i really need a bedroom?"
One of the good reasons to live in relatively remote location.
Make a 100i cockpit, its small and has a bed, problem solved 😉
No, the answer is no.
hell yea brother
Not sure if your question is rhetorical or not - but to answer you, no. No you don't need a bedroom
This should go in the Guinness book of world records for most elaborate setup made exclusively for an alpha-build version of a pre-released game
@@patrickmatthews10 Didn’t even bother watching couple of minutes before ranting? 😅
@@UndeadParrot No, I actually watched the whole thing. It was a joke, sorry it wasn't obvious
@@patrickmatthews10 No problem, just getting so much SC hate that I've taken a (bad) habit of replying them with somewhat snarky comments. :D
@@UndeadParrot Star Citizen is easy to hate so you will be busy a long time.
@@UndeadParrotYou have to get thicker skin if you are gonna be a RUclipsr. Way too easy to draw you out. Why do you care what people think of your habit? And don’t say you don’t because if you didn’t you wouldn’t snap at every joke.
No cup holders 1/10.
I may not have Star Citizen but this sim setup is crazy. Great work.
Oh, I forgot to include it into this video. It's there, on the right back corner. :D
MURICA xD
@@UndeadParrot BASED! 😂
try drinking in zero gravity, you only eat and drink on Planets man.. otherwise you can only inhale through a straw!
noone has SC yet...if ever
4:27 ''It required some light modifications.''
Brings out circular saw...
LOL i said exact same thing. Light modification is adding a few decals and maybe some googly eyes
It's not a build project until angle grinder is involved. 😅
@@UndeadParrot can't understand a word he says, he pronounces words so poorly
@@kyuzo26
I mean, what you can expect from someone who started learning English when he was 10? But instead just whining like a little bitch on other's channels about stuff, I still decided to do something. ;)
Most of the people don't seem to care but there are also subtitles available.
@@UndeadParrotDon't look for excuses. :)
If you sold this as a kit I would be all over it, the tech I can do but in a apartment no wood working ability. This is amazing. Great job.
Thanks! Setting up a business to sell this stuff from Finland might be a bit of a challenge. :D But you could always try to find a local woodworker and ask to build one based on my plans.
@@UndeadParrot Oh I get that 100% I might look into that option for sure as I do love the setup and with my love of SC and for how long I have been backing the game I need my setup to be on par with my account lol.
@@LegatusNavium bro he's offering you his plans! take that shit asap xD
@@UndeadParrot Can I get your plans and print files, I have a 3d printers, wood shop and love building these types of setups. I am awful at cad though :D
I have been looking at SC setups I want to try and emulate
@@TheTanahara Sure, the plan I used is here: www.undeadparrot.com/simpit-3d-model-star-citizen-dcs/
Man he beat Star citizen to modularity
GO STARS!!!
@@freighttrain7143 Its so sad
Although my wife will never allow me to follow your ideas you still inspire me ❤
@@superakaike When a hobby is expensive it's normal to communicate with your spouse about whether you can both handle the price. Same thing applies when a hobby takes up lots of space, can their house handle it without impacting the other partner or children drastically?
You shouldn't allow yourself a wife like that. Sorry dude.
@@chronicle8080Go cheap like me. i got 3TV's cheap and use them, thrustmaster m16000 and farmstick, razer tarturous pro, and a cheap tablet for gameglass. took a bunch of scrap wood and screwed them to the chair. Also got 3 VR headsets though so the TV's might be coming down. the quest 3 is enough to replace them.
Sounds like you need a new wife along with the upgrades...
Lol so true !
😲 me the entire video.
😂😂😂me too
That high contrast paint was a CRAZY difference. I expected a much smaller difference but that was like night and day lol.
Yeah, I was also quite surprised to see the results.
SC critics: How can you spend thousands of dollars on a video game?!
This guy: Hold my beer.
Hardcore sim players spend a lot on gear.
Next project: 1:1 Hornet cockpit. ;)
tbf this Cockpit is his physical own and can be used for all kinds of simulators. The ships don't have material value, so there is a big difference
a pc set up that can play any game vs pay to win
@@trinityx3o522 The picture is hard to find now, but there a setup that had about 30 CRT monitors to play FALCON 4.0
And I thought my $5K gaming PC was expensive. LOL. This is an incredible setup, I genuinely love the modularity. If I ever got into the sim stuff this is exactly how I'd go about it. DIY everything I can and make damn sure it's modular so I can easily switch things around for different games. A truly impressive sim setup for sure.
How does one spend $5k on a gaming PC? Pretty sure if you got all the best components possible and did custom watercooling on top of that just cause, it'd be like $3.5k.
@@joshuadelaughter he probably included his monitor and peripheral costs. High-end monitors easily go for over $1500, so $1.5K + 3.5K = $5K
@@joshuadelaughter ignoring the "how", what about the "why"?? i dont really see a reason for spending more than 2k on a pc, unless you REALLY dont want to upgrade for a while. if you want to spend that much, i feel like itd be a better option to just buy what you need to run the games youre currently into, then upgrade over time as better GPUS and such release.
@@womp47my graphics card cost 2k 🤣
@@onlyadel1388 but theres no games that you need a 2k gpu to run, so unless youre doing some very specific gpu intensive things that arent game related, its definitely overkill and pointless unless you just have money to waste for some reason
This guy prices the stuff in his videos like he knows his wife is watching.
I have always lived by the motto....over the top is underrated. You did really great on your setup well done.
This for some reason gives me vibes of a future where immersion systems like this coupled with cheap stationary hydraulics create effectively an actual spaceship, you and your friends could crew in real life, virtually.
That technically already exists, that's basically how flight training works for commercial pilots. They have a cockpit with hydraulics and a flight sim.
Yeah but he means like a satellite we send out into deep space & have a sim to actually pilot it(which you wouldn't need but it would be cool) @@omega1231
that is absolutely sick. Amazing you where able to do all of this and build such a nice desk increadible.
Super cool! Your cockpit build has me starting a new project for DCS.
Nice to hear, good luck with your project!
Next step would require you build a tilt platform and subwoofers that interface with your chair. That way when you’re turning your cockpit tilts and when you get hit your chair vibrates.
Inspirational! Can't wait to see the next iteration.
Thanks! That's currently under planning and should be able to start working soon.
If I had a set up like this, I would never leave my house again. I'd depend on unemployment benefits and Uber Eats to survive.
Imagine playing the first 30 minutes of Star citizen, flying about trying to set your key binds and this guy comes steaming in behind you.
Ive always wanted a setup like that for Mechwarrior only thing Id want to add is force feedback to the chair. Id want it to have the option to shake rattle and roll while I stomp out my rival mech pilots... Cool setup
When I first started the video I thought in was in-game like 3rd person from the cockpit for cinematic purposes… that is an insane setup!
I am surprised you have not upped your game and finished the cockpit out with carbon fiber! Now that would really make it look kick ass!
I guess at least carbon fiber prints would look nice there.
Absolutely incredible. If I son the lottery I’ll try this
Amazing work! The attention to detail is exquisite!
Thanks!
the fact you made it modular is why your setup is so much better than others, people need a second setup usually for other gaming etc hence why their setups pale in comparison.....you catered for that, world class!!
Thanks!
Fantastic setup. Thanks for sharing.
This is just simply incredible , Just imagine this existing in the 80s arcades we all went to back in the day - there would be queues a mile long just to get a play. Very well done to you indeed Starfighter. 👌💛🐾
Ok man look, here is the deal. Every time my wife complains about my computer setup I'm sending her the link to your video. 😏
You're welcome. :D
You actually have analog switches in your control boards that function with the Game Program AND THEN,.. made it all modular for different games on top of that!!! Made the little kid in me giggle so hard!!!
DREAM Set Up for SIMs to be sure! NEVER seen anything this thoroughly created!!!
Superbly Done!!!
Thanks!
That’s amazing bro
Congrats
Damn thats awesome. My setup is just sticks attached to my chair and panels attached to my desk and a 27" monitor. This is more or less exactly what I want to do once I have the ability. Good fuckin job dude, seriously impressive.
Thanks!
It's not (yet) my game, but i can appreciate people's passion. That setup looks like a blast. Thanks for sharing this!
Me before clicking the video: "Hmm, that looks interesting, I wonder ho..."
*clicks and transitions into video*
Me right as the video starts, blurts out: "Wha.t. Th-e. Fahk!?"
If Chorus has a cockpit view, this would be amazing for it.
If I ever hit the lottery, I wouldn't tell anyone, but there would be signs...
Love it, all the knowledge all the effort, perfect outcome.
That is about as close to a VR version I will ever see with Star Citizen
Amazing set up. As you said definitely no overkill because it's a star citizen set up
And ppl are saying im waisting money on a ps5 pro..
This is a man who understands High FoV Gaming! A High-FoV Gaming setup is essential for anyone who values immersion --- who strives to become as immersed in games and sims as possible.
You can get a good High FoV Gaming setup with a 55" 4K OLED at a View Distance of 18", giving a horizontal Display FoV of 106°. If anyone is interested, reply and I will explain the "secret" to High FoV Gaming.
Wife: you going to build one?
Me: that’s a bit overkill
Jk,
wtf dude, awesome setup! 🤟
Thanks! :D
This is pretty cool. I've seen some very interesting cockpit setups for a bunch of games and the giant curved display on use here is pretty slick.
Same type of guy that dropped 20K on the mothership 😅
Only thing this set-up needs is an option in SC to change the cockpit view to a "bumper" view for dang near 100% immersion. Very impressive.
Thanks. Also SC desperately needs better screen settings to get full 180 degrees view and ability to export MDFs to external displays. But it's still fun.
All that for an unfinished game that crashes constantly.
@@randyrcook Didn’t even bother watching the first few minutes before ranting? 😅
A perfect fit, and no it has never crashed for me.
@user-mr4hx1zg8zwhy should you care what people think, you took the time to make it not them. So they can get bent for all you care. Don’t let people stop you from doing what you want (legally of course)
well, you might be inclined to think that Star Citizen sucks based on its kind of ridiculous development timeline 🥲 but there's no denying that this SETUP is amazing and he can use this rig to enjoy other games beyond SC itself. I've seen numerous at home pilot rigs built on youtube and the quality/detail of this setup, including the seamless wraparound display is objectively admirable
This is one of the most beautiful things I've seen.
You can maybe add a gyroscopic gun to the setup? When going on foot, slide out the chair, and pick up the gun. Maybe you can use some mapping software to map the mouse and keyboard movements to gyroscopic gun or even your tobii headtracking.
so you are one of the whales that keeps the game alive
@@fallinguy007 sure, if that thought makes you feel better about yourself. 😊
@@UndeadParrotI don’t think they were insulting you. A bit defensive no?
I dont think if you build and buy stuff for simpit it keeps game alive... you need to buy stuff in game too.
That's fantastic. Great job. I designed and built my own helicopter controls for use in VR.
They're pretty basic and shagnasty, but they're clever and they work. I enjoyed working out how to do it.
Your setup is excellent. Well done
Thanks!
Love those physical dials for the lighting.
I think it's safe to say, my dude has just shown us all how to win at video games. Really amazing and inspiring.
VR with HOTAS probably more immersive
Why not just a really nice and expensive vr glasses? Regardless, this set up is damn sick
Thanks. I'll go into VR question here: ruclips.net/video/ZVcTQS2RGrU/видео.html
Man you're just brilliant with your DIY skills, motivation and sharing this, thanks for sharing.
yooo bruh, when you chaged setup from star citizen to dcs I was blown away. 10/10
Your cable management is next level! 🔥
Man, much respect to your vision and scale!! Well done!!
Thanks!
I'd take a good OLED over something of that scale. There is just something magical about HDR + OLED displays.
Yeah, that would be amazing, especially with curved screens. Always some trade-offs.
You should get a vr headset and put it on and omnitrack to get full immersion
Wow that looks like a super immersive flight setup. I ma jealous. I would like to see more of you playing with it.
Sure, hopefully could finally get decent 1st person view for next video.
Amazing setup! Especially the modularity! ... Would love to have a similar modular cockpit to switch between sim racing and flight/space sims..
Looks amazing. Well done man!
Amazing overview of what you’ve created! I plan on officially building my cockpit this summer and using yours and Warthog Project ideas as good guides. Have you finished making panels for SC and have you made any specific for DCS? My cockpit will be a multi-ship/multi-game combining various aspects of the F-16, A-10, F/A-18, and Eclipse. The goal isn’t to make a final cockpit, but evolve aspects as my interests develop and SC incorporates more inputs into their game.
Sounds like an interesting project!
I'm actually not going forward with this cockpit, but start building OpenHornet cockpit next. At least the frame, and then modify it into modular setup. This way I could continue building nearly 1:1 Hornet cockpit but still make it modular.
awsome SETUP Bro, enjoy and congrats for this video!
Wow! I want this for my Star Atlas game too!!!
Brilliant, bravo!!!
This is VERY VERY VERY cool! I am so impressed! Not only is it cool to see this amazing build but that you share it open source with the community is HUGE. Thank you so much for putting the effort and sharing the fruit of your labors
I’ve played in set ups like this. Nothing beat playing flight simulators in vr, especially combat. Being able to turn your head and look for enemies and also the mind fuck it gives, like your actually pulling Gs is unmatched. And I did for less than $1000. Talk about immersion.
Regardless of the hobby, one can not do anything but respect someone´s dedication/commitment towards going all out on it.
Dang that's awesome dude great work!
BADASS man and the joy of knowing you built it is the cherry on the top.
Thanks!
That's a really impressive setup and I've been following this game for a really long time!! But when are they going to release the full version of the game? It's been in the making for years now!!
It might be realistic to expect Squadron 42 for next year. SC 1.0? Who knows, several years still. I just enjoy what we have today.
I wish I could overlook the drawbacks of projecting to a custom curved profile like this, but it would be on my mind constantly. The slight blur, the slight input lag due to image processing... my mind would obsess about this, which sucks!
Yeah, I can understand that. For me, there's no perfect option but this is best available that fits my taste.
Excellent work dude, truly! Even thinking about the modularity of the components, so satisfying to see. One hell of a good job! One day hope to be able to build things as well as you can
Wow! What a fantastic setup you have there! I admire you man
For games that don't support VR, I can create a similar curved screen setup using the Virtual Desktop Classic software and a fake monitor driver. I have a Pimax Crystal headset, which has the best in-class screen you can get on a VR headset which is comparable to a monitor.
Only downsides imo is the weight of the headset and the lower FOV than you get with an actual curved screen. But at least I don't have this physical setup taking up so much room.
If only Star Citizen would add VR support soon, I'd be fully immersed in that game. I've already invested in nearly everything Virpil has to offer for my simulator setup. Building stuff is my passion too. Currently, I'm constructing my own cockpit. With VR hand tracking technology being so advanced, coupled with programs like Reality Mixer on Steam, seamlessly blending the physical cockpit with the virtual world is incredibly satisfying. It creates a flawless transition between realities. its absolutely perfect.
Yeah, some day if the mixed reality applications would be so advanced that you could have somewhat seamlessly physical cockpit and game, it would be interesting.
@@UndeadParrot its there the program Reality mixer is perfect for that. l look at my keyboard and it a "portal" will spawn and give me a windows around the keyboard so i can see the physical keyboard ect. same with my HOSAS. and everything else i need to see while flying.
Respect the dedication (and modularity!) I'm glad I'm not a flight sim guy... those hydraulic motion systems look too fun to resist.
Impressive. Tetris must be at another level with lines so wide.
Dude is speed running the entire DIY Immersion scene endgame
@ 4:00 Glad you didn't put all your Eggs in one Basket and made it modular for other games....I seen people do this but JUST for this Game...Ooof thats a tough pill to swallow!
Each on their own. I mean if you spend lots of time playing single game, why not. It's not something you'll have to keep rest of your life and in any case, any Star Citizen cockpit would probably work with any other space sime.
This is truly amazing. And props to you to provide the plans for free.
You sir, make the world a better place.
Thanks!
That's extremely cool. Surely this idea is not going to sound that crazy already: imagine it rised up enough to be able of entering from below through a hatch-like aperture
Oh, that would be nice. Unfortunately my room is barely over 2 meters. :D
wow dude, this is insane. mad respect for the dedication - such a cool build!!
Absolutely awesome, thank you for sharing, and great work!
This is the coolest cockpit setup I've ever seen! Well done, you knocked this one out of the park!
Thanks!
This is an absolutely amazing setup! And the modularity is insane! Great video! Subscribed.
Thanks!
this is completely insane, big up
Good setup and even better t-shirt, awesome man! Rock on and thanks for the video ;)
Hot dang.. the dedication is real.
Awesome build
This is amazing. Great work!
Cant wait to see Star Citizen evolve !
This looks unbelievably rad. I thought last year’s version peak but nah you’ve outdone yourself.
Thanks, glad to hear that! Some pressure to create something even better for next year then... but I have few ideas. :D
@@UndeadParrot Can’t wait to see it!
Disney needs to start getting tips on “immersion” from you! My dude, this is amazing 😮
I think this is fantastic and I hope that you enjoy every second in it!
Thanks!
How exciting it must be to walk on to your ship in game to fall right through the bottom of the ship mid flight rendering this entire set up useless.
Someone seems to be a bit butthurt? :)
Awesome work here man, especially the modularity. Very cool.
Thanks!
This setup is totally amazing. Congratulations! The hard work has definitely paid off. The skill involved in building this sort of rig is next level stuff. Very very impressive!
Thanks!