There’s something so incredibly funny to me abt watching charborg roleplay a fop stranded on a desert island. The way he struggles to do the most basic physical labor paired with the constant YOU ARE DYING OF THIRST voiceovers really speaks to me
This is like watching a baby smash alphabet blocks together because it likes the clinking sounds instead of actually forming words from the letters, and then when it gets bored with that and tries to actually figure something out it jams a square peg into the circle hole, lmao
The guy suffocating literally had me in tears for like 5 minutes, to the point where i couldnt hear anything but the guy holding his breath and i had no idea what charborg was saying
The first Forest game was surprisingly one of the best VR experiences I've had even though it wasn't originally developed for VR. The only issue was swimming underwater, which is a blurry mess, but otherwise I'd recommend giving it a shot.
@@sunnyhouse0078 I disagree, I've opened my eyes in a pool before and aside from the sting of chlorine you can see pretty well. Natural water may have a murkiness to it but that's more like a fog that makes things more obscured as they get further away. In the game it's a strong blur filter that gets applied immediately upon entering the water and it's neither fun nor realistic. The sequel does a much better job handling underwater visibility.
@@funx24X7 Fair enough on pools, I'll agree there but both examples of underwater in VR have been outside sources of water. My experience are mostly midwest and northern lakes. Midwest is a no go, to much debris and the sting and risk of eye infection is pretty high. I've also swam in the great lakes and you can see pretty well but with a blur still present, I've actually caught a bible page in my hand when I was a kid. I'll agree it's not fun even in non-VR games especially when it makes your player sick lol.
Just like the other dude said, there is a line between realism and gameplay. It is better to throw logic out of the window, unless it is a game made specifically for the idea of realism then it shouldn't always follow real world logic
12:43 reminds me of a really funny patch note for the game Dwarf Fortress. They had a glitch where a lot of bird species were laying eggs/giving birth mid flight, leading to their babies splattering on the ground, until they patched it out.
@@kingdingaling3376 autoerotic asphyxiationeers put your hands upppp! legal disclaimer: I can neither confirm nor deny my own involvement in such activities and cannot officially condone this behavior.
I heard that some people are able to play without getting sick if they have a fan blowing on them while in VR. It seems to help the body maintain a sense of orientation
@@Chef_Chicken we require a sacrifice to be made. who amongst us shall venture forth towards most certain doom?? (dude the british is rubbing off on me make it stop make it stop-)
H3VR (Hot Dogs, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades) is a good one to practice getting your VR legs, since it has all the locomotion methods (even arm swing). Little steps more often is more effective than stressing yourself once every few months. Once you get your VR legs it's like riding a bicycle though. Once your brain figures out the balance of the bicycle, you can never unlearn it. If I go months without VR and come back my VR legs are unaffected. I never have to reacclimate. It's actually kind of weird how your brain adapts to it and then never unadapts.
H3 is so fun, I remember being super obssessed with the game and watching dozens of playthroughs of it. I'd definetely love to see charborg try it out, it would be hilarious considering that he already has a bit of peculiar "taste" for gunpowder lol
@@aarepelaa1142 I just meant gaming videos in general. H3 is just a fun sandbox and it was fun seeing people mess around in it. Sorry for the confusion
I know you're never gonna read this, but I have an index and I'm pretty sure the gray screen thing happens because of one of these two things: You're too close to the border Your base stations are set up in a place that gets blocked at certain angles. It's probably the second one, but the play area border is also too small since it's showing at all times. The index comes with a couple of wall mounts for the base stations, if you set them up in the corners of the room it works a lot better for tracking.
It's important to take a brake instantly if u get even slightly dizzy. Eat some ginger. Helps with motion skickness. Don't play games like fly simulators. Get comfy with the teleport and step by step move to real movement etc. I don't get motion sick anymore (even tho it was REALLY bad in the beginning) only loops in a plane still get me kinda dizzy.
Yeah it's very important to reach your limit and then take it easy for either a couple hours or for the rest of the day, depending on how queasy you feel after the session. I found ginger ale to help me combat the motion sickness, and it has helped a lot of other people online. Shouldn't take more than a week or two to get used to VR if using it every day for an hour or two. At least for me. But I was pushing myself by not using the sickness-reducing features, and only set rotation speed to be really slow so that the vignette wouldn't be necessary
You really need to mount the base stations. Any tiny movements on the base stations, like shaking from moving around on the floor, will cause the headset to think its moving. What was happening at 1:25 was probably the base stations moving.
If you haven't solved the grey screen issue yet, I had the same issue because my computer had too many USB devices connected to it. Solutions I found are to disconnect some USB devices while playing VR, or to get a dedicated USB card for your VR headset.
Charbunger, you should play green hell. It’s a survival game (that comes in VR) in a dense rainforest-esque landscape, and it’s complicated and very precise… so it’s perfect for you to bungle around in
charborg struggling to get the last piece of coconut outer layer off is so realistic i hate the game devs if it was intended (I used to peel over 40 coconuts a day for my late grandpa) also besides the coconut water and inner skin if you open an old coconut they have this little thing that's also nice to chew on. IDK if you can swallow it, but I used to be addicted to it. anyway coconuts are so cool I miss them
Idk if you'll see this, but! For motion sickness in VR, try to move around more if you can. The reason you get motion sickness is because your eyes are picking up movement but your inner ear fluid (that controls balance) isnt registering it so your body freaks out. You can sorta help this by chewing on something like gum, but I've found phyiscally moving my body around helps alot more (Comment from @direthered1260 on the vods channel)
Blasted war. Blasted pain, suffering, destruction. The Yanks said I chase redemption that I know I can never deserve. What does that make me? Blasted fools. Blasted ... Hope.
VRs can lose tracking for a variety of reasons, some being: too much light not enough light fucked up or covered sensor low internet connection or stability
Btw, i think a good way to get your vr legs is to when you feel sick even a little bit, take like 5-20, depending on how you’re feeling, then come back once you aren’t motion sick, I’ve played a lot of vr with the index, also, heat does play a big factor, if you feel like your headset is overheating take off that glass peice on the front and it will help air it out a bit you can also get a mod for it which is essentially a fan, lots of cool stuff
Also holy fuck that british story gives me horrid nostalgia, a girl in my highschool randomly one day decided to start speaking in a posh british accent because she thought "theyre cooler and better than us americans", I wanted to delete her...
@@Finnbobjimbob how tho? I'm Canadian and we don't have accents here even though we're still under the monarchy. It's funny that America lost the accent and some kid wanted to bring it back. No place is better than another.
You shouldn't power through VR sickness, that will just make it worse. What you do is play for as long as you can and as soon as you start to feel sick you take a break. When I first started I couldn't play more than five minutes at a time but now I can play for hours.
I used to have nightmares dealing with VR tracking etc. Turns out it was mirrors and glass in the room causing interference as the 'lasers' the headset used were being reflected everywhere. I lived in a studio apartment and it was my oven door and washing machine door that caused it all.
Ah, this is the fastest way to break your equilibrium enough that you don't feel rightfully sick in VR. 😂 I subjected myself to the same "stress test" to get my own VR legs. You also seem to be having some occlusion issues, likely as a haphazard placement of your base stations. Lol
👆I second this comment👆 I play pavlov with smooth rotation enabled and I used ginger until I got used to it, so now I've got VR legs like crazy and it doesn't make me sick anymore no matter what's on screen
In VR I went back and forth with getting sick and being fine. Until one day I decided it would be a fun idea to listen to free bird in no man’s sky well doing barrel rolls and loopty loops in an asteroid field. I did that for the whole solo and I felt so sick I had to put down VR for 3-6 months. Afterwards I never got sick again. I purged it from my body.
I just imagine someone seeing charborg sidestepping squatting down to keep up with a crab while asking it if it wants a gem. Then failing to kill it with a rock...
charborg making himself VRsick for our entertainment } (* i have found that taking breaks during vr helps with this; or just playing VRC for a few days will fix it :)
I tried VR before and made me a new kind of sick. There's something about moving without your body registering physical movement that makes you feel really weird. Kind of like driving in a car and looking through the back window. Never had motion sickness so I guess that's how it feels like. You can get used to it... at least to last longer without getting sick. Charborg being dumbo and eating gunpowder and trying to figure out a gun killed me. Mate's american which makes him fumbling with a gun even funnier
Word of advice for the "VR legs" thing. Motion sickness happens when there is a disconnect between what the eyes are seeing and what the body is experiencing, most of these "motion sickness friendly" options such as snap-turn and teleport locomotion, only cause more of a disconnect, i'd highly advice moving away from those settings and using smooth turn, or even better, physically turning, the latter two also give a better viewing experience. In general i'd advice just doing as many things physically as possible, it's more immersive and it's kind of the point of VR, otherwise it's just glorified flat-screen. Also, if you are worried about wires getting in the way, you should look into a pully system, if you haven't already.
24:05 In middleschool I knew a girl who also spoke with a British accent, which was weird since I live in Canada. Everyone knew it but were too polite to say anything.
I just had the thought of a stream where someone is just stuck on a desert island. They managed to get a rescue but it's gonna take a few days, so they start a stream in the meantime
There’s something so incredibly funny to me abt watching charborg roleplay a fop stranded on a desert island. The way he struggles to do the most basic physical labor paired with the constant YOU ARE DYING OF THIRST voiceovers really speaks to me
Roleplay? I think he was trying his best...
BLASTED CRAB
Only Charborg would eat clams raw and then die of dehydration from getting food poisoning on day 1
how the fuck did you learn what a fop was? this comment is how I learned
@@TitoTito45 reading in school will do wonders for your vocabulary
drug addict wakes up on beach with no memory and finds a working antique pistol, loads it wrong and damages it irreparably
Then proceeds to hallucinate that he's drowning
Tries to give a crab a gem
Tries to kill the crab with a rock
"Blasted crab!"
Walks away
They simply refuse to co-operate
poetry
Pierces crab with stick of stabbeth
@@Vrikrar still acting crabbit I sea... hope you have a just claws this time
I know who you are :)
I love the idea that someone joined at just the right time to think you have a child
wouldnt be the first twitch stream i join where somebody is neglecting their child in favor of the stream lol
timestanp?
@@MichaelFreiberg-qy8bt the last 10 minutes of the video?
@@MichaelFreiberg-qy8bt19:40
@@Foofle Thank you.
This is like watching a baby smash alphabet blocks together because it likes the clinking sounds instead of actually forming words from the letters, and then when it gets bored with that and tries to actually figure something out it jams a square peg into the circle hole, lmao
this is such an accurate description
The 1000$ VR headset was a luxury hotel for spiders and now they’ve all been evicted.
no they are still there living with his eyeballs
@@NettaiThanks for that nightmare! 👍
Thats like a homeless person living in a abandoned school or something, not a hotel
good
The guy suffocating literally had me in tears for like 5 minutes, to the point where i couldnt hear anything but the guy holding his breath and i had no idea what charborg was saying
In the stream there was a bug that made it sound like charborg has someone bound and gagged in the back round. That was the best part of the stream.
How does someone sound bound? 🤨
how do u know what that sounds like bro 😨
Knowing Charborg, it probably didn’t come from the game. :)
haha yeah those crazy bugs am i right
@@anguslazy trust me, the sound designers DID NOT leave much to the imagination, they probably bound and gagged the janitor to get those sounds
i love how charborg had an entire bit because the character was british because of their wrists
"If I keep talking british I'll get stuck, I gotta stop"
*a few minutes later
"ooh, good heavens, chat... NO, STOP TALKING BRITISH"
BLIMEY! YOUR WRISTS ARE AWFULLY BRITISH IF I HAD TO SAY SO MYSELF!!!
i mean the entire game is the most British thing ever
The first Forest game was surprisingly one of the best VR experiences I've had even though it wasn't originally developed for VR. The only issue was swimming underwater, which is a blurry mess, but otherwise I'd recommend giving it a shot.
Not being rude but have you ever opened your eyes underwater? I'd say a blurry mess is about right but admittedly I've never played VR before.
@@sunnyhouse0078 I disagree, I've opened my eyes in a pool before and aside from the sting of chlorine you can see pretty well. Natural water may have a murkiness to it but that's more like a fog that makes things more obscured as they get further away.
In the game it's a strong blur filter that gets applied immediately upon entering the water and it's neither fun nor realistic. The sequel does a much better job handling underwater visibility.
@@funx24X7 Fair enough on pools, I'll agree there but both examples of underwater in VR have been outside sources of water. My experience are mostly midwest and northern lakes. Midwest is a no go, to much debris and the sting and risk of eye infection is pretty high. I've also swam in the great lakes and you can see pretty well but with a blur still present, I've actually caught a bible page in my hand when I was a kid. I'll agree it's not fun even in non-VR games especially when it makes your player sick lol.
Just like the other dude said, there is a line between realism and gameplay. It is better to throw logic out of the window, unless it is a game made specifically for the idea of realism then it shouldn't always follow real world logic
I think he should just do as his heart tells him and just get used to vr and have fun
12:43 reminds me of a really funny patch note for the game Dwarf Fortress. They had a glitch where a lot of bird species were laying eggs/giving birth mid flight, leading to their babies splattering on the ground, until they patched it out.
the drowning on land part made me laugh so hard i got a headache holy shit
I deadass didn’t read the laugh part, I thought you got so hard the blood left your head
@@kingdingaling3376happens to me all the time
@@kingdingaling3376 the idea of land drowning as a kink is the funniest mental image i've had in a while
@@djraptorthetrashraptor7701 it’s called choking
@@kingdingaling3376 autoerotic asphyxiationeers put your hands upppp!
legal disclaimer: I can neither confirm nor deny my own involvement in such activities and cannot officially condone this behavior.
Suffocation ASMR vs Coconut Mukbang
I stand by my words, Cocunt mukbang is truly the best idea
4:55 "Holding that pistol, you felt like you had a chance" *Proceeds to instantly look straight down the barrel*
I love how the VO sounds like the Darkest Dungeon ancestor voice lines.
I keep expecting to hear "A victory, perhaps a turning point."
"Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer"
@@serlistogiette4168 "Curious is the Trapmaker's Art."
"packs laden with loot are often low on supplies."
@@mothkeytv "Soon, you will know the true extent of my failings."
I heard that some people are able to play without getting sick if they have a fan blowing on them while in VR. It seems to help the body maintain a sense of orientation
wouldnt be great for audio quality tho
@@commiedog425 if it’s that versus no vr games at all then I’d say it’s worth it
Oh, well charborg has many fans, I'm sure one of them will be willing to do the deed
@@Chef_Chicken l o l
@@Chef_Chicken we require a sacrifice to be made. who amongst us shall venture forth towards most certain doom??
(dude the british is rubbing off on me make it stop make it stop-)
H3VR (Hot Dogs, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades) is a good one to practice getting your VR legs, since it has all the locomotion methods (even arm swing). Little steps more often is more effective than stressing yourself once every few months. Once you get your VR legs it's like riding a bicycle though. Once your brain figures out the balance of the bicycle, you can never unlearn it. If I go months without VR and come back my VR legs are unaffected. I never have to reacclimate. It's actually kind of weird how your brain adapts to it and then never unadapts.
Arm swing mode is the fastest but you look ridiculous doing it
H3 is so fun, I remember being super obssessed with the game and watching dozens of playthroughs of it. I'd definetely love to see charborg try it out, it would be hilarious considering that he already has a bit of peculiar "taste" for gunpowder lol
@@qwertydavid8070whats there even to play through? Theres like no campaign.
@@aarepelaa1142 I just meant gaming videos in general. H3 is just a fun sandbox and it was fun seeing people mess around in it. Sorry for the confusion
Mythbusters proved ginger supplement prior is a really good, side effect free, solution to motion sickness
Someone actually said that in stream and he said he’d try it
For real? Gotta try that, I played beat saber and nearly threw up.
would dramamine work too? like the non-drowsy kind? i know people use it for motion sickness so it should help, right?
@@Fi6ment yes, that should work or at least I've heard it works great for tons of people for this purpose.
Charborg hit that blackpowder like it was a dab pen ngl
what dehydration will do to a man...
He hav sippy
Lame
@oxygenenjoyer1712 gunpowder not blackpowder
@@piercebunge4297black powder is correct as it is the term used to differentiate between this older type and the newer gunpowder
charborg's primate noises as he's making the fire are amazing
Coconut mukbang is truly the greatest idea ever, still stand by it
Only charborg would put up with that constant drowning instead of restarting the game to fix it
Charborg yelling "motherfucking coconut!" In a vaguely British accent made me laugh SO hard.
I know you're never gonna read this, but I have an index and I'm pretty sure the gray screen thing happens because of one of these two things:
You're too close to the border
Your base stations are set up in a place that gets blocked at certain angles.
It's probably the second one, but the play area border is also too small since it's showing at all times. The index comes with a couple of wall mounts for the base stations, if you set them up in the corners of the room it works a lot better for tracking.
Light stands also work well if you can't/don't want to drill holes into your walls.
@@RyuAzuku yeah I've seen people use those, they're like the tripod post things for studio lights
Gray screen jumpscare
D:
Lobotomy
😨
don't worry, that's just him spontaneously passing out, just like dr kel from vtov :D
It's important to take a brake instantly if u get even slightly dizzy. Eat some ginger. Helps with motion skickness. Don't play games like fly simulators. Get comfy with the teleport and step by step move to real movement etc. I don't get motion sick anymore (even tho it was REALLY bad in the beginning) only loops in a plane still get me kinda dizzy.
Yeah it's very important to reach your limit and then take it easy for either a couple hours or for the rest of the day, depending on how queasy you feel after the session.
I found ginger ale to help me combat the motion sickness, and it has helped a lot of other people online.
Shouldn't take more than a week or two to get used to VR if using it every day for an hour or two. At least for me. But I was pushing myself by not using the sickness-reducing features, and only set rotation speed to be really slow so that the vignette wouldn't be necessary
12:04 this whole sequence gets me every time. Just makes me think of some old movie with apes jumping in front of a pillar
“My God, It’s full of stars!”
space odyssey?
Charborg is good voice actor
garchorb is vood loice tacor
Grgerb sss ged voce ator
Cbg g voc act
gorb ac
14:53 woahhhhh, hold it, WOAHHHH CHAR-COAL.
You should have lots of light and close your windows with curtains to have better tracking!
I've also found mirrors and other reflective surfaces to cause tracking issues as well, best to avoid them when possible.
It's not quest 2, he can play in complete darkness, valve index uses ir lasers from lanterns on the ceiling.
Still, light makes it better @@patek2385
You really need to mount the base stations. Any tiny movements on the base stations, like shaking from moving around on the floor, will cause the headset to think its moving. What was happening at 1:25 was probably the base stations moving.
Hey, as a tarantula owner, there are far worse things to have in your house than a 1000 dollar spider den.
Reveal the names of your tarantulas
@@JuliusCaesar2005only if you release your SSN
12:26 me when i get hit with the grey light that instantaneously performs lobotomy on me
If you haven't solved the grey screen issue yet, I had the same issue because my computer had too many USB devices connected to it. Solutions I found are to disconnect some USB devices while playing VR, or to get a dedicated USB card for your VR headset.
As soon as I tap the video I get a thirty minute unskippable ad for an audio book about in heat women
Did you buy it?
Unfortunately no
What the hell
This second channel is a blessing, thx charborg for the many funnies.
Charbunger, you should play green hell. It’s a survival game (that comes in VR) in a dense rainforest-esque landscape, and it’s complicated and very precise… so it’s perfect for you to bungle around in
He's already played green hell! I think he played it with cricken and wobo! It's a funny video from what I remember.
I think that's the video where they play pattycake and get covered in leeches.
@@greenbackjack768 I didn't recall the game until this YES the schoolbus for leeches!!!
Oh, right… he already did … oops
I love the fruity-ass hand gestures when he eats a coconut
charborg struggling to get the last piece of coconut outer layer off is so realistic i hate the game devs if it was intended (I used to peel over 40 coconuts a day for my late grandpa)
also besides the coconut water and inner skin if you open an old coconut they have this little thing that's also nice to chew on. IDK if you can swallow it, but I used to be addicted to it.
anyway coconuts are so cool I miss them
Idk if you'll see this, but!
For motion sickness in VR, try to move around more if you can.
The reason you get motion sickness is because your eyes are picking up movement but your inner ear fluid (that controls balance) isnt registering it so your body freaks out.
You can sorta help this by chewing on something like gum, but I've found phyiscally moving my body around helps alot more (Comment from @direthered1260 on the vods channel)
7:35-7:57 “When will you realize that your ACTIONS have CONSEQUENCES!”
I bet the crabs will rave at ths joke! 🥁
Charborg never fails to make my skin peel off
My favourite crab murderer
The new monkey island looks so hype
Irresponsible parenting moment
😨
Blasted war. Blasted pain, suffering, destruction. The Yanks said I chase redemption that I know I can never deserve. What does that make me? Blasted fools. Blasted ... Hope.
VRs can lose tracking for a variety of reasons, some being:
too much light
not enough light
fucked up or covered sensor
low internet connection or stability
8:09 PSYCHO streamer talks to DEAD CRAB for enjoyment
Stranded man grows gills, what happens next will shock you!
I like to think he hit his head on a rock and chat is a hallucination.
The biggest thing that helped me with VR sickness was a set of those accupressure carsick wrist bands. Probably placebo, but whatever works
I love that you address them as weirdos
Height 125 CM? Is bro 4'10?
Is bro?
Btw, i think a good way to get your vr legs is to when you feel sick even a little bit, take like 5-20, depending on how you’re feeling, then come back once you aren’t motion sick, I’ve played a lot of vr with the index, also, heat does play a big factor, if you feel like your headset is overheating take off that glass peice on the front and it will help air it out a bit you can also get a mod for it which is essentially a fan, lots of cool stuff
Also holy fuck that british story gives me horrid nostalgia, a girl in my highschool randomly one day decided to start speaking in a posh british accent because she thought "theyre cooler and better than us americans", I wanted to delete her...
Kinda based of her though
@@Finnbobjimbob how tho? I'm Canadian and we don't have accents here even though we're still under the monarchy. It's funny that America lost the accent and some kid wanted to bring it back. No place is better than another.
@@FinnbobjimbobNeeding a license to own a TV isn’t very based
@@justinbuddy56 needing to pay for healthcare, and bribing government officials being completely legal are also not particularly based
@snowyimp333 how's your dying economy and and anti trans legislation going?
You shouldn't power through VR sickness, that will just make it worse. What you do is play for as long as you can and as soon as you start to feel sick you take a break. When I first started I couldn't play more than five minutes at a time but now I can play for hours.
Charborg must wear his headset Clockwork Orange style, he never thought to close his eyes once he starts feeling sick.
The perspective of Charborg's random relative who unfortunately got stranded on an island.
I used to have nightmares dealing with VR tracking etc. Turns out it was mirrors and glass in the room causing interference as the 'lasers' the headset used were being reflected everywhere. I lived in a studio apartment and it was my oven door and washing machine door that caused it all.
I came in after the drowning noise got stuck and was SO CONFUSED. Now I know what happened lol.
I love watching these videos on 2x so you seem like more of a maniac
YAY THANK YOU ITS 330AM HERE I NEEDED THIS I'M SO ALONE
CHRBRG doing his best to survive looks an awful lot like someone shooting, drowning, poisoning and choking themselves to death
omg this game is so polished
i forget that vr games dont have to be incredibly jank
Only charborg could find a way to drown, while dying of thirst.
I adore it when Charborg uses RuneScape music
i desperately need more goofy charborg vr gameplay
Ah, this is the fastest way to break your equilibrium enough that you don't feel rightfully sick in VR. 😂
I subjected myself to the same "stress test" to get my own VR legs.
You also seem to be having some occlusion issues, likely as a haphazard placement of your base stations. Lol
12:12 char just fucking catching on fire because of the bit had me on the floor lmfao
This is why Charborg needs to be in containment, he can’t survive on his own
I think that's called a retirement home
@@AMan-xz7tx for some id definitely describe that as containment
14:20 "make your move mafaka"
VR and Charb are my fav combo
I just watched a mythbuster episode where they dealt with motion sickness and it seems that ginger pills might help you out before doing vr stuff
👆I second this comment👆
I play pavlov with smooth rotation enabled and I used ginger until I got used to it, so now I've got VR legs like crazy and it doesn't make me sick anymore no matter what's on screen
More of Charborg vomiting while suffering through VR games. Yes.
In VR I went back and forth with getting sick and being fine. Until one day I decided it would be a fun idea to listen to free bird in no man’s sky well doing barrel rolls and loopty loops in an asteroid field. I did that for the whole solo and I felt so sick I had to put down VR for 3-6 months. Afterwards I never got sick again. I purged it from my body.
the best way to watch a charborg video is by putting michael saying prime numbers for 3 hours in the background.
Try to keep a fan blowing on you from a set position in the room, helps you feel grounded when using VR. Keeps motion sickness from coming on.
As a Brit this cracks me up something fierce. The fact your English accent isn't even that bad
This was a super fun stream to be in. Can't wait to see what we colonise next!
I just imagine someone seeing charborg sidestepping squatting down to keep up with a crab while asking it if it wants a gem. Then failing to kill it with a rock...
charborg making himself VRsick for our entertainment }
(* i have found that taking breaks during vr helps with this; or just playing VRC for a few days will fix it :)
Are you right on the border of the blue lines? Because it might think you're going in and out of it, causing the flickering.
Best pickup line ever
@@kingdingaling3376 Lmao
That's meta, not valve
@@AndrewDaPro Steam VR also has room scale limits
charborg's neglected son Hamburger crying in the other room fucking sent me
This is definitely one of the most charbourg videos
I tried VR before and made me a new kind of sick. There's something about moving without your body registering physical movement that makes you feel really weird. Kind of like driving in a car and looking through the back window. Never had motion sickness so I guess that's how it feels like. You can get used to it... at least to last longer without getting sick.
Charborg being dumbo and eating gunpowder and trying to figure out a gun killed me. Mate's american which makes him fumbling with a gun even funnier
Not only is he an American he's a Texan which makes it even funnier honestly
Word of advice for the "VR legs" thing.
Motion sickness happens when there is a disconnect between what the eyes are seeing and what the body is experiencing, most of these "motion sickness friendly" options such as snap-turn and teleport locomotion, only cause more of a disconnect, i'd highly advice moving away from those settings and using smooth turn, or even better, physically turning, the latter two also give a better viewing experience. In general i'd advice just doing as many things physically as possible, it's more immersive and it's kind of the point of VR, otherwise it's just glorified flat-screen.
Also, if you are worried about wires getting in the way, you should look into a pully system, if you haven't already.
Good ending 👏
How did you watch the vid in 51 seconds???????????
@@gussycat1239 I'm just bettet
Dramamine and sea bands my guy. Did wonders for my vr sickness.
Apparently that pinecone looking fruit is called a Hala fruit, it tastes like sugarcane.
6:59 bro forgot to yell persona
oh wow this VR VTOL game stream was from for ever agooo. Im glad i know about the VOD channel :)
You should play into the radius. (It’s like vr stalker) it’s very peaceful.
12:00 Charborg finally speaking a language I can understand
Yoo the new monkey island looks hype
OH MY GOD THREE HEADED MONKEY
17:50 charborg's character turned into Pyro from TF2
Bruh omg dude hahahahaaha
haha dude omg dudee hahahah dudee ahahaha HEHEHEHA HEHEHEHA HEHEHEHA GRR
3:30 CRAB?! (VERY delayed reaction)
5:03 Perfect place to insert a YOU DIED!
24:05 In middleschool I knew a girl who also spoke with a British accent, which was weird since I live in Canada. Everyone knew it but were too polite to say anything.
Knew a kid in highschool who spoke with an american accent. I do not live on america and he isn't American, just autistic
i relate so much with the getting sick. and avoiding vr because i am frightened of nausea
I just had the thought of a stream where someone is just stuck on a desert island. They managed to get a rescue but it's gonna take a few days, so they start a stream in the meantime
Remeber kids, if you ever want to bug test a game, just give early access to CHRBRG, backseat streams, or lets game it out.
I do believe this video demands for a part 2 old chap indubitably
We are like giraffes, I guess.