To clear certain things up about the functionality of the glasses, Viture has asked me to pin this comment. 1. The 3DoF can't be used at maximum brightness, and the lagging is because of this. The glasses themselves offer a basic 3DoF feature, which is ok to use, and the neckband will offer a fuller experience when the 3DoF feature is released. 2. The neckband allows customizing the screen size and moving the screen, even shrinking to the corner. VITURE mainly targets Steam Deck, Switch, PS and Xbox remote play users, but they value all the users cases mentioned here and are working to offer a better experience for these cases
Thank you so much for the review, for making these clarifications, and for being fair and honest in your video - the XR Glasses' 3DoF feature is still a beta version, which is nice to have without any accessories, but we're working on perfecting it on the Neckband! You're right that we're mostly focused on improving handheld console experiences and making on-the-go play available to console players, but we love seeing new and creative ways to use VITURE One that we haven't previously anticipated - we're glad that you were able to get your MiSTer working and enjoy some classic games in XR. 😎
I’ve seen people talk about these a few times and appreciate the honest review, focusing on where they fail instead of just plainly stating they’re good at the thing they’re advertised for. I hope 3D content is improved in the future
Coury, you nailed this review. The simulations of what you were experiencing really helps to understand the shortcomings of what the gaming community would consider practical use cases.
RPCS3 has a 3D option that works great with XR glasses like these, Rokid or XReal. Dolphin and Citra also work in S3D. The Geo-11 tool for modding DX11 PC games also works great with XR glasses.
@@joshuahelmeke it's a PS3 emulator for Windows and Linux. It's a little more complicated to setup than the 3DS or Wii/GameCube ones. For 3D, you'll have to enable it in RPCS3 settings, enable stretch to screen, boot the XMB and run the display setup and set the display size to the smallest. Steam Deck is able to run some games this way, but the frame rate can drop a good bit.
One small step closer to being able to walk around and play Sega Saturn games while looking like a cyberpunk. A small step but an important one. Now if only we could get haptic gloves to feel like using PS2 DualShock controllers and make everything affordable somehow...
Thx man, finally a sane voice with strict asspect of the tech. I was about to buy some and looked for reviews...everyone just hyped this glasses. Thanks for being honest and getting to the point, without smokes and flares. Saved me some money. Keep up the good work.
That thumbnail is great. I didn't catch what that image was for during the last live stream (I think I had stepped away for a minute) but now we know. 10:54 IT'S CHUBBINS!!!!
LG got it right a long time ago with their passive 3D on their TVs. I have a basic IPS 4K LED from 2014 and LG 4K OLED E6 from 2016 (even the glasses are compatible between both TVs) and it's amazing on both, especially on that OLED. Most people just had the wrong TV. The magic bullet is the light-as-feather passive glasses with no need for batteries and zero flicker and 4K 3D TV resulting in no resolution loss on 3D movies.
I don't have any retro consoles, but I did play a lot of games on my Switch and Steam Deck wearing these glasses. They are freakin awesome! The image looks super sharp!
I got a similar pair of glasses(Xreal). I really enjoyed using them with the Steam Deck. I do agree that 3D can be a pain to work. Also this really helped me out when I had a bad neck and couldn't really look at a regular tv comfortably.
Good stuff. I like the mini format of the video. As far as these glasses go, it's something I'd love to get some day when they are more ready for primetime.
It literally allows you to play or stream what ever you want it literally your portable theatre just think your in the dr. office waiting your turn waiting there for 1 - 2hrs you literally just pause what your doing and there you go only catch is you need some form of connection or use your phone hotspot or bring it portable plug in play
I really like how you were not just talking about what you saw, like most reviews out there, I think that with your examples you were able to give a better description of how it would feel to have them on. However, I gotta say, the ps3 3D stuff didn't even crossed my mind while thinking about getting this type of glasses. I just think I could really benefit from having a portable screen, since I travel quite often and I've always been curious about having some type of setup to watch stuff in bed while I'm laying down. Gaming of course will be really nice. I feel that the xreal air 2 might be what I get, since they cost about the same for what I want, but somehow seem better
Once the 3D kinks are worked out.... AND we get parallax 3D MiSTer cores (ala 3DS 3d classics), I am buying this with a BRIDGES-branded backpack power bank connected to my MiSter. MiSTer Stranding
I doubt you would cover this topic, but any chance down the line you could make kind of a video dedicated to the original xbox revisions. The OG Xbox reddit community is very alive. And where always debating and questioning all the 4 or 5 revisions and differences. So as you probably already know the og xbox had 3 different type of video processors. It would be cool to see an in depth especially on what constitutes a better image on the 3 especially when it comes to rgb or ypbpr. Till this day there is still so much love for the og xbox when it comes to real hardware, especially since its not the easiest console to emulate for. Idk why its my favorite console especially for all the options in softmod and hardmods. thx u for the videos
I got a cheap Rift S a while ago and with a pairing of Virtual Desktop and Reshade, you *can* get games to run in stereoscopic 3D, it doesn't even take much more processing power on top of the game you want to run and honestly it looks great. Can be fiddly to set up, as per *any* usage of Reshade, but totally worth it if you're alright having a clunky monitor on your head c:
I would love a follow up video on preserving/dumping game roms and saves with the Sanni Cartridge Reader I've been thinking about it for awhile but would love to see you guys do a deep dive! Thanks for all your work guys
Keeping an image locked to your face is an insane idea. The kind of idea that is soo obvious for anyone paying attention to VR the past 7 years that you can't help but think this entire product is a scam of some sort. Like really honestly you should never look at an image stuck to your face. it will make most people sick. The image needs to stay at a fixed point somewhere in space like a real television which I feel like they could do with some internal sensors. It wouldn't be as amazing as some sort of external tracking, but at least it would be something.
I assumed the screen was locked to a real world position. If it's not, I agree; the $400+ price point makes no sense. Plus, screen pasted to one's forehead seems purpose built to cause nausea.
Truly seems like they just don't have the passion to create engaging content anymore. Where is part 4 of Analog Frontiers? What happened to the RGB series?!
Sold me on Portable MiSTer! If these Glasses go down in price then they will be perfect for my Retro Portable Gaming Needs. Now I just go onto ebay from time to time & sit back like Mr. Burns & Bide my time! Come on second hand mark downs!
Great video, Coury. A fun coincidence, i just won a pair of Xreal Air glasses on reddit, and they arrived today. This product seems significantly more mature than the xreals, and i'm SUPER jealous of the diopter adjustment. I just put in an order for some prescription lenses for my xreals :(
To be honest, i don't trust diopter adjustment. I tried Rokid one before. I never got the diopter perfectly right. I prefer classic solution with actual lense.
Where this technology truly should shine is in the desktop computing space. I long for a day that I can have a device dedicated to supplementing or even outright removing physical monitors from my workspace. A device that provides persistent tracking over a desk. That allows you to create as many monitors, notes, and apps as you like within that space. It's been done, it is doable. Why aren't any of these companies taking advantage that??
I've been *dying* for a solution to 3d ps3 games that isn't an old tv set. Would've jumped on these in a second if they worked well. Also, would be great to get 3d virtual boy stuff going on these.
Love the video! Are you guys planning on doing a mister update video? So much has been added that it would be cool to see you guys do a yearly update on all the new cores and features.
[Coury] there was a point where we considered it, but I think if you want to keep on top of that stuff, check out Lu’s Retro Source on YT. He has weekly update videos.
"I've had motion sickness playing certain PSVR games" wouldn't it be cool if MLIG did a proper long episode about VR headsets? PSVR2, Meta Quest 3, and Valve Index.
hello, is there a way you can use it in a real life, like it can (point or arrow) were you go like in a video game or it have a mini map to locate you car when you park it or it show you an image of a parts of equipment if you want to check it quickly or it can explain an information about medecal and material or help you cooking and gardening, or at least a program for this aoolication. and think you for the video
Seems that the HDMI port isn't reporting a 3D capable display when they are in the 3D mode. iirc my (Theater) 3D capable monitor from 2011 only reports one 3D resolution (1080p24), and you have to connect HDMI to get it. LG provided an OEM copy of TriDef, a software overlay providing live 3D frame processing to work around the limitation on PC, but that basically locked casual use down to just movies. The current 3D mode of these glasses sounds exactly like how it was achieved before the 3D craze started taking off, so hopefully they can get a firmware update out for the adapter that doesn't require some crazy licensing to report the 3D capabilities, which would make it considerably easier to use on 3D capable appliances that aren't PCs.
The whole "looks like a 120" TV" is a pointless claim. A 120" TV sitting how far away? My primary "modern TV" is an 88" 4K OLED TV that I sit about 10 feet away from. My primary "retro gaming" TV is a 36" CRT that I sit about 4 feet away from. At 4 feet, a 120" TV would be *TOO* big, I'd have to move my head to see it all. At 10 feet, it would be "big but about right." But what if I was 30 feet away? Then it would be small. So does this look like a 120" TV that's 4 feet away, 10 feet away, or 30 feet away?
Have you ever had a brand complain that you're making fun of them with the button and plugging in noises. They give me so much joy but I can imagine some people thinking they're too silly,
ehhh i mean tbh, VR headsets and stuff also have thjose similar diopter adjusters, it's not unique. seems like it honestly depends on what you a) want from a pair of these vr/ar/xr headsets/goggles and b) how you want to use them AND c) your personal requirements (i.e. glasses and prescription types). I can see someone who has like sliiiight vision issues wanting the manual adjusters but if you need hella vision correction, it might bee a hassle. also, apple's vision pro dont seem to have the manual adjustment, for comparisons sake.
Interesting, was wondering on them, price point is kind of scary unless they are PERFECT. It does not seem like they are if you do retro gaming and everything else.
[Try4ce] Thanks for offering! While I personally think older scaling devices can be really interesting though, I'm not sure if I could justify the time needed to test it and do a video on an older scaler that isn't widely available anymore. I hope you have fun with it!
It's a real shame that you had so much hassle getting 3D content to even display. Imagine getting Virtual Boy games running on these glasses via MiSTer, or the few weird anaglyph/shutter 3D games that appeared on NES & Master System. _Totally_ worth it.
Not typically, unless there's power injection in there somewhere. DP to USB-C usually assumes that you're getting power on the display from another source
[Coury] Ex Zodiac. It’s currently Steam only and is in early access with new levels being added every couple of months. It’s incredible. Classic Star Fox, but it also has levels inspired by Space Harrier and Burning Force, with some Panzer Dragoon style lasers mixed in. It’s really, really good.
[Coury] Ex-Zodiac. Its only on Steam and in early access right now, but its amazing. Theres been a level added every couple of months, some of which are star fox inspired, some are space harrier inspired and even burning force inspired.
To clear certain things up about the functionality of the glasses, Viture has asked me to pin this comment.
1. The 3DoF can't be used at maximum brightness, and the lagging is because of this. The glasses themselves offer a basic 3DoF feature, which is ok to use, and the neckband will offer a fuller experience when the 3DoF feature is released.
2. The neckband allows customizing the screen size and moving the screen, even shrinking to the corner.
VITURE mainly targets Steam Deck, Switch, PS and Xbox remote play users, but they value all the users cases mentioned here and are working to offer a better experience for these cases
Thank you so much for the review, for making these clarifications, and for being fair and honest in your video - the XR Glasses' 3DoF feature is still a beta version, which is nice to have without any accessories, but we're working on perfecting it on the Neckband!
You're right that we're mostly focused on improving handheld console experiences and making on-the-go play available to console players, but we love seeing new and creative ways to use VITURE One that we haven't previously anticipated - we're glad that you were able to get your MiSTer working and enjoy some classic games in XR. 😎
Now I can play Dead or Alive Paradise like never before!
😉😏
I see you are a man of culture.
I’ve seen people talk about these a few times and appreciate the honest review, focusing on where they fail instead of just plainly stating they’re good at the thing they’re advertised for. I hope 3D content is improved in the future
Coury, you nailed this review. The simulations of what you were experiencing really helps to understand the shortcomings of what the gaming community would consider practical use cases.
Stereoscopic 3D would be my #1 reason to buy something like this. I hope they eventually get it right, specially for PS3 gaming content.
RPCS3 has a 3D option that works great with XR glasses like these, Rokid or XReal. Dolphin and Citra also work in S3D. The Geo-11 tool for modding DX11 PC games also works great with XR glasses.
@@OneUp7 I’m not familiar with RPCS3 yet. Could you elaborate on RPCS3 just a little?
@@joshuahelmeke it's a PS3 emulator for Windows and Linux. It's a little more complicated to setup than the 3DS or Wii/GameCube ones. For 3D, you'll have to enable it in RPCS3 settings, enable stretch to screen, boot the XMB and run the display setup and set the display size to the smallest. Steam Deck is able to run some games this way, but the frame rate can drop a good bit.
One small step closer to being able to walk around and play Sega Saturn games while looking like a cyberpunk.
A small step but an important one.
Now if only we could get haptic gloves to feel like using PS2 DualShock controllers and make everything affordable somehow...
Thx man, finally a sane voice with strict asspect of the tech. I was about to buy some and looked for reviews...everyone just hyped this glasses. Thanks for being honest and getting to the point, without smokes and flares. Saved me some money. Keep up the good work.
not to ignore all the hard work you put into this video, but thumbs up for that cool-ass thumbnail
That thumbnail is great. I didn't catch what that image was for during the last live stream (I think I had stepped away for a minute) but now we know.
10:54 IT'S CHUBBINS!!!!
This was honestly a great video. I was skeptical, but this was actually entertaining and informative.
3D seems to be one of those technologies we still struggle to get right like cold fusion.
LG got it right a long time ago with their passive 3D on their TVs. I have a basic IPS 4K LED from 2014 and LG 4K OLED E6 from 2016 (even the glasses are compatible between both TVs) and it's amazing on both, especially on that OLED. Most people just had the wrong TV. The magic bullet is the light-as-feather passive glasses with no need for batteries and zero flicker and 4K 3D TV resulting in no resolution loss on 3D movies.
3D belongs with VR and nothing else
@@Merkantoine My Scholastic book fair red and blue 3D books beg to differ
I don't have any retro consoles, but I did play a lot of games on my Switch and Steam Deck wearing these glasses. They are freakin awesome! The image looks super sharp!
This is the most informative video on these glasses that I've seen to date.
Coury, the 3D mode on those glasses work amazing with Dolphin’s built in SBS 3D; give it a shot on your steam deck or laptop
Man i thought this channel was dead, glad it's not 😊
Nice to see some MLiG content! thanks!
I got a similar pair of glasses(Xreal). I really enjoyed using them with the Steam Deck. I do agree that 3D can be a pain to work. Also this really helped me out when I had a bad neck and couldn't really look at a regular tv comfortably.
Do you still use/like your Xreal glasses? I’ve heard people complain the right arm digs into their ear..
@@Moh-Tor Never had that issue. I still use it every day and like it.
Good stuff. I like the mini format of the video. As far as these glasses go, it's something I'd love to get some day when they are more ready for primetime.
Great video! Interesting topic & top notch job as always. Thanks!
I own the Viture One. The neck band makes a huge difference in what he is showing it even has own interface with the neckband
It literally allows you to play or stream what ever you want it literally your portable theatre just think your in the dr. office waiting your turn waiting there for 1 - 2hrs you literally just pause what your doing and there you go only catch is you need some form of connection or use your phone hotspot or bring it portable plug in play
*MLiG Mini episode!*
*Is the length of a normal youtube video instead of a 6 hour epic.*
Seriously you guys are killing it on the youtube game.
Reminds me of the old ads I used to see, when you could a pair of tv glasses for the ps2/GameCube/Xbox days.
I really like how you were not just talking about what you saw, like most reviews out there, I think that with your examples you were able to give a better description of how it would feel to have them on. However, I gotta say, the ps3 3D stuff didn't even crossed my mind while thinking about getting this type of glasses. I just think I could really benefit from having a portable screen, since I travel quite often and I've always been curious about having some type of setup to watch stuff in bed while I'm laying down. Gaming of course will be really nice. I feel that the xreal air 2 might be what I get, since they cost about the same for what I want, but somehow seem better
Geezus, that thumbnail! 🥶
Once the 3D kinks are worked out.... AND we get parallax 3D MiSTer cores (ala 3DS 3d classics), I am buying this with a BRIDGES-branded backpack power bank connected to my MiSter. MiSTer Stranding
A quest would run you cheaper and it already works.
They also work really really well as a portable secondary monitor for a laptop.
This is probably the only way I would feel comfortable working on a laptop in a coach seat on an airplane. Bring it!
This is what I was hoping to find. As boring as it might seem. Is it single or can you add multiple virtual displays?
I doubt you would cover this topic, but any chance down the line you could make kind of a video dedicated to the original xbox revisions. The OG Xbox reddit community is very alive. And where always debating and questioning all the 4 or 5 revisions and differences. So as you probably already know the og xbox had 3 different type of video processors. It would be cool to see an in depth especially on what constitutes a better image on the 3 especially when it comes to rgb or ypbpr. Till this day there is still so much love for the og xbox when it comes to real hardware, especially since its not the easiest console to emulate for. Idk why its my favorite console especially for all the options in softmod and hardmods. thx u for the videos
Considering the Sub Pop shirt in the context of this channel, there HAS to be a copy of That Virtua Feeling somewhere nearby
The thumbnail makes you look like that one puzzle game with the baby with the sunglasses on it XD!!!!
Super Bust-A-Move!!
I got a cheap Rift S a while ago and with a pairing of Virtual Desktop and Reshade, you *can* get games to run in stereoscopic 3D, it doesn't even take much more processing power on top of the game you want to run and honestly it looks great. Can be fiddly to set up, as per *any* usage of Reshade, but totally worth it if you're alright having a clunky monitor on your head c:
Didn’t know you had a Steam Deck. I’d love to see you talk about it, and showcase its emulation and old PC game capabilities 💕
I would love a follow up video on preserving/dumping game roms and saves with the Sanni Cartridge Reader
I've been thinking about it for awhile but would love to see you guys do a deep dive!
Thanks for all your work guys
Incredibly honest review, incredibly interesting!
Tech Billy Corgan strikes again
lol
Smashing.
oh my god lmao i’ve never made this connection before
Wow i'll never unsee that now 🤣
The thumbnail for this video reminded me of the TF2 Engineer for some reason.
Makin’ bacon!
That is a sick gmod video engineer cosplay in the thumbnail subscribed
Just nice to see you guys post something that isn’t a three hour stream
That weird 3D scarf that looks like hanging a surge protector around your neck might be the silliest tech peripheral since Google Glasses
I like the thumbnail. Give us that attitude!
Keeping an image locked to your face is an insane idea. The kind of idea that is soo obvious for anyone paying attention to VR the past 7 years that you can't help but think this entire product is a scam of some sort. Like really honestly you should never look at an image stuck to your face. it will make most people sick. The image needs to stay at a fixed point somewhere in space like a real television which I feel like they could do with some internal sensors. It wouldn't be as amazing as some sort of external tracking, but at least it would be something.
Yeah the image following your head is not desirable at all. I've had this happen when using VR headsets and it's just not good.
I assumed the screen was locked to a real world position. If it's not, I agree; the $400+ price point makes no sense. Plus, screen pasted to one's forehead seems purpose built to cause nausea.
No, not really, HMDs outside of VR have been a thing for a long long time
I keep forgetting this channel exists with its slow upload of content.
Truly seems like they just don't have the passion to create engaging content anymore. Where is part 4 of Analog Frontiers? What happened to the RGB series?!
This should be marketed as a air plane travel device
Sold me on Portable MiSTer! If these Glasses go down in price then they will be perfect for my Retro Portable Gaming Needs. Now I just go onto ebay from time to time & sit back like Mr. Burns & Bide my time! Come on second hand mark downs!
10/10 thumbnail
That derpy face close to the beginning of the vid made me belly-laugh
"Vger is a child, I suggest you treat it as such."
Kirk: A child?
Coury, you and Try alwas do good work. Keep fighting the good fight.
Finally I can get the glasses from heavy rain
Great video, Coury. A fun coincidence, i just won a pair of Xreal Air glasses on reddit, and they arrived today. This product seems significantly more mature than the xreals, and i'm SUPER jealous of the diopter adjustment. I just put in an order for some prescription lenses for my xreals :(
They are indeed much better than xreal
To be honest, i don't trust diopter adjustment. I tried Rokid one before. I never got the diopter perfectly right. I prefer classic solution with actual lense.
Thanks for this nice review. certainly I subscribed.
Where this technology truly should shine is in the desktop computing space. I long for a day that I can have a device dedicated to supplementing or even outright removing physical monitors from my workspace. A device that provides persistent tracking over a desk. That allows you to create as many monitors, notes, and apps as you like within that space. It's been done, it is doable. Why aren't any of these companies taking advantage that??
Sub pop shirt unlocked many angst riddled memories
That thumbnail, you finally lost it and I'm here for it.
Nice
Lookin like Bubbles from TPB in thumbnail 😂
I've been *dying* for a solution to 3d ps3 games that isn't an old tv set. Would've jumped on these in a second if they worked well.
Also, would be great to get 3d virtual boy stuff going on these.
RPCS3 has a 3D option that works great with XR glasses like these, Rokid or XReal
Came for the thumbnail
Gross, dude
14:47 Bonanza Bros. in 3D!
Love the video! Are you guys planning on doing a mister update video? So much has been added that it would be cool to see you guys do a yearly update on all the new cores and features.
[Coury] there was a point where we considered it, but I think if you want to keep on top of that stuff, check out Lu’s Retro Source on YT. He has weekly update videos.
@@mylifeingaming Oh I definitely do watch his stuff! Just love your guy's production value and longer form content.
"I've had motion sickness playing certain PSVR games" wouldn't it be cool if MLIG did a proper long episode about VR headsets? PSVR2, Meta Quest 3, and Valve Index.
I have a pair of Rokid AR max - I bought them specifically for my 4 hour flight and they were amazing. Need to make a video on them.
video thumbnail is beyond disturbing
How did you guys get phil collins? Big league stuff
I hope one day to make videos as good as yours. Happy gaming
Never heard of this until now.
Definitely OK with “minis” and branching out to different product lines.
Yay! It's a real video!
Did you guys have a chance to do some testing on the LG C3 I want to know if it’s a good gaming tv?
hello, is there a way you can use it in a real life, like it can (point or arrow) were you go like in a video game or it have a mini map to locate you car when you park it or it show you an image of a parts of equipment if you want to check it quickly or it can explain an information about medecal and material or help you cooking and gardening, or at least a program for this aoolication. and think you for the video
Seems that the HDMI port isn't reporting a 3D capable display when they are in the 3D mode. iirc my (Theater) 3D capable monitor from 2011 only reports one 3D resolution (1080p24), and you have to connect HDMI to get it. LG provided an OEM copy of TriDef, a software overlay providing live 3D frame processing to work around the limitation on PC, but that basically locked casual use down to just movies. The current 3D mode of these glasses sounds exactly like how it was achieved before the 3D craze started taking off, so hopefully they can get a firmware update out for the adapter that doesn't require some crazy licensing to report the 3D capabilities, which would make it considerably easier to use on 3D capable appliances that aren't PCs.
Hey, if it interests you guys then I’m interested!
The whole "looks like a 120" TV" is a pointless claim. A 120" TV sitting how far away? My primary "modern TV" is an 88" 4K OLED TV that I sit about 10 feet away from. My primary "retro gaming" TV is a 36" CRT that I sit about 4 feet away from. At 4 feet, a 120" TV would be *TOO* big, I'd have to move my head to see it all. At 10 feet, it would be "big but about right." But what if I was 30 feet away? Then it would be small.
So does this look like a 120" TV that's 4 feet away, 10 feet away, or 30 feet away?
Have you ever had a brand complain that you're making fun of them with the button and plugging in noises. They give me so much joy but I can imagine some people thinking they're too silly,
What’s that racing game at 3:54?
You should make a video how to get the best quality video from your Nintendo wii
ehhh i mean tbh, VR headsets and stuff also have thjose similar diopter adjusters, it's not unique. seems like it honestly depends on what you a) want from a pair of these vr/ar/xr headsets/goggles and b) how you want to use them AND c) your personal requirements (i.e. glasses and prescription types). I can see someone who has like sliiiight vision issues wanting the manual adjusters but if you need hella vision correction, it might bee a hassle. also, apple's vision pro dont seem to have the manual adjustment, for comparisons sake.
ither than that, neato review. sorry just my two cents.
The best way to play Senran Kagura Estival Versus on the beach.
Interesting, was wondering on them, price point is kind of scary unless they are PERFECT. It does not seem like they are if you do retro gaming and everything else.
I don't like that it handles the sound, though that probably can't be helped given the design.
Can you update through a phone or your steam deck?
Are you gonna do rgb 211 for the atari 2600?
I wonder if the PS3 through component and the Retrotink 5X would make a difference.
10:53 this is what we really came here for
does this work with Blu-ray, 4k Blu-ray movies?
Hey I may be getting a crystalio II soon and I was wondering if you guys wanted me to send it to you for a video you could make on it.
[Try4ce] Thanks for offering! While I personally think older scaling devices can be really interesting though, I'm not sure if I could justify the time needed to test it and do a video on an older scaler that isn't widely available anymore. I hope you have fun with it!
This is the first and only time I approve of a clickbait snapshot lolol
Cool Sub Pop shirt!
Red-light district... horror games.... First person.... interesting possibilities to think about.
You sampled Tears of the Kingdom but didn’t try the V R mode in Breath of the Wild?
It's a real shame that you had so much hassle getting 3D content to even display. Imagine getting Virtual Boy games running on these glasses via MiSTer, or the few weird anaglyph/shutter 3D games that appeared on NES & Master System. _Totally_ worth it.
10:53 timestamp for "can it run Chubbins?"
I thought this was going to be a Sega Master System 3D glasses replacement.
Super interested if a DisplayPort to USB-C then a USB-C to female USB-C adapter would have worked for your gaming PC.
Not typically, unless there's power injection in there somewhere. DP to USB-C usually assumes that you're getting power on the display from another source
@@karlsomewhat15 I thought that's what the charge pack for the glasses was for?
There is almost too much ‘tude in that thumbnail. 😎😎😎
11:10 whats the name of this Starwing inspired game???? looks amazing
[Coury] Ex Zodiac. It’s currently Steam only and is in early access with new levels being added every couple of months. It’s incredible. Classic Star Fox, but it also has levels inspired by Space Harrier and Burning Force, with some Panzer Dragoon style lasers mixed in. It’s really, really good.
@@mylifeingaming thnx love your content greetings from bavaria
Can anybody tell me the name of the Starfox-looking game at around the 11:11 point?
[Coury] Ex-Zodiac. Its only on Steam and in early access right now, but its amazing. Theres been a level added every couple of months, some of which are star fox inspired, some are space harrier inspired and even burning force inspired.
4:35 😆
Perhaps you're using the wrong content for this technology, if you have any emulated 3ds or virtual boy titles that would be the ticket
Is that Casey Neistat in the thumbnail?
Suddenly I want to use a Raspberry Pi with them.