The Infinadeck Omnidirectional Treadmill - Smarter Every Day 192 (VR Series)
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I swear everyday we get closer to ready player one
never will be a reality. If anything VR users are asking for games you can play whilst seated.
It has more possibility than SAO
@@NormanReaddis nerve gear would be dope af tho
@@suckysuck2630
Yes but kinda dangerous tho
@@NormanReaddis a risk im willing to take, how can you resist hot anime titties
Imagine a future that you need to do a T-pose to log in
There's a few VR games that have you calibrate your height by doing T-pose, then arms down at side. It's always pretty funny to do haha
Trey Songz login.
Yaaas
@@osawho always you have to do it always
Job simulator lol
He should visit them again at some point. I’m real curious to see how much progress they’ve made in these 2 years
none
@@VengeanceCore how do you know?
@@VengeanceCore ya man, got any information?
@@VengeanceCore That was disapointing but I think it must really hard for them
@@DUK703 pko
5:28 Your cat, lol. Another great level, I mean video.
Imagine lagging when you’re running
This is how we add pain to Virtual reality
Player 2 sees player 1's character suddenly freezing
*3 seconds later*
Player 1 is laying face-planted on the ground 10 meters away xD
@@KoalazDank0420 To be honest, there is a more complicated way to feel pain because of VR. Just get one of those prototype suits that makes you feel things like in player number one. I'm not joking, this exists but it's not on market yet, so just steal one.
P R O W E R S I’ve seen a video on one of those,imagine shooter games
@@prowers2623 Or we can wait till nervegear is released. It will probably not be exact like from SAO but it will be possible to read the nerve signals and send them to the computer and add pain and the feeling of touching stuff
born too late to pioneer
born to early to explore the universe
born just in time to watch virtual reality slowly evolve
and through virtual reality, we can (hopefully) both pioneer and explore the universe, just in a different way
Gilan imagine sending androids to other planets, then using virtual reality technology to control them.
You were not born too late to pioneer. There are infinitely many things left to pioneer.
no there isn't. We do not currently have the technology to explore deeper into the sea, and we dont have the techonology to go deeper into space. So there's nothing left to pioneer. At the very least, i wont be able to pioneer anything in my generation. Maybe in a century or so we might be able to.
i mean i work at a computer repair shop but i'm not sure what that has to do with our conversation. I'm not even sure why you're trying to insult me in the first place. Did you get mad because you know i'm right?
Year 2040:
BRO STOP TIME OUT MY TREADMILL IS LAGGING
No way bro, we're playing ranked here!
Year 2015: Let's take the flying car to go see Jaws 19.
Gamer Onni he’s making a back to the future reference I think
Please help Me oh no wth? He’s just making a future joke
Please help Me oh no you simp
Being able to record simultaneously in real life and the virtual world is a concept that just blows me away
5:32
Cat: Hmmmmm What could I knock over?
*looks up*
Cat: Ooh that's looks nice!
was looking for a comment to see if I was the only one who saw that hahaha
+1 =)
Hahaha fact
I saw that too
finally someone else who noticed that
The level of access you've been given by these companies is so cool.
RMD Cade I agree!
RMD Cade ....it's called marketing, you'd be a business fool not to get free exposure. Here's a tip, don't buy any stock in this company
When compared to what Tested did with the same company, I would have to agree.
RMD Cade Its probably because he is polite, and enthusiastic. That'd be my guess, anyhow.
yea but it gets them publicity and helps them find partners and funders
5:30 cat on the background doing his own things lol😂😂
XD
lazy solution. make the game an ice level so it feels natural to slip around.
Mabey if they put the treadmill on slightly peaking spheres then there would be less stutter? though i'm not sure how you would rotate the spheres underneath the sheet "treadmill" maybe they could make it work like how, if you have a piece of plastic,
with a 4 marble shaped holes
and a piece of paper under and on top of the marbles , if you pulled or pushed the paper underneath them the marbles rotate and the paper on top moves back and forth on the marbles ) along with possibly less stutter it might make the treadmill also work more smoothly with more angles
Maybe they should change treadmill for spheres? It makes all construction much more complex, but it should solve a lot of problems. Or, idk, make some kind of special leg trackers that move in the air when you move.
I don't think you understand what I'm suggesting but that's okay.
yes because any kind of developing technology is lazy if it's not perfectly aligned to one's own opinion about it.
nice
5:33 “It’s pretty interesting.”
*_*Cat slaps something off shelf_**
AND REPAIRED IT WITH ONLY FLEX TAPE
Damian Hardy g
Oh my god I didnt even see the cat when I first watched that part
Which is exactly how we know the earth isn't flat, cats would have knocked everything off the edge by now.
I didn't find it truly hilarious until I heard the sound of the object before the jump cut.
Omg we’ve basically got everything we need to recreate the oasis
No where close
Actually if you think about it full body VR suits exist put them together then BANG
The technology exists, but it is still experimental. I don’t think I need to tell you VR is still buggy.
@Mitchell Cohen its just laughable technology us fromnfuture will laugh
We just need multiplayer VR. and we can make the Oasis and Sao.
5:31 the cat in the shelf pulled something down and as soon as it fell he cut :(
he included the fall at the very end of the video for non-jerks that didn't skip the ad.
@@5PYZ3R just because someone didn't want to watch the sponsor message doesn't mean they're a joke. I love Destin's videos and he makes the sponsorship messages he does, but I've seen some of them many times because he is sponsored by the same people a lot of the time.
I saw that too
@@5PYZ3R what ad?
And your profile pic is a cat, CAT LMAO
If they made this for mw2 we’d all be in hella shape
WalkerBrosFilms the real question is how would you do those sweet 360 noscopes then
Gifflar by jumping and 360ing
WalkerBrosFilms
True
Kids today would get PTSD
Hella shape yo
5:30 cat in the backround knocking stuff off the shelf was great
A future where u had to t pose to synch with the character is my future
@DEDSEC R13 no
HALO THEME MUSIC INTESTIFIES
Sync* dumbass
@@Erickshark Don't have to call people dumbass becuase tehy msipleled a wrod.
LannyLarrie love that
Hope I'm alive when the better versions are in are homes for an affordable price.
You will be. Innovation moves fast
I wish I was born in a later year lol
Daniel Wilsbach idk about that. We could all be gone next year for all we know.
Crazyoldman84 if you aren’t 50 rn you should be okay
We will get more advanced in 2030
I'm curious how their company is doing today, or say, how it was doing at the start of this year.
They still exist. They still don't have a product, but they'll be happy to build you a custom prototype.
“It’s a treadmill made of treadmills.” Player 1 has left the chat.
Player 1 is ready
@@Requiem_is_it Fook Me? Fook Yu! :D
Chat: player 2 joined
Player 2:WTF!?!?!?!
The missing piece is some kind of kinetic sensing in the treadmill itself. If it could sense the slight shift in force when you begin to move instead of relying solely on the position of your body, they could close the gap.
I was thinking that. Some sort of horizontal force sensors in each tread. That would get the feedback response time down a lot since the force is the 'intention' behind the eventual movement they currently track. I wonder if they could even integrate it into the driving mechanism, detecting the change in magnetic field in the motors - that all depends on how free-rolling the mechanics are though.
Yap this is cleaver
If they used some technology akin to the sensory glove that Destin featured a month or so ago, they might actually be able to accomplish that. Because it could then constantly measure the pressure in any specific spot, and since humans are extremely telling in the way that they telegraph their movement with their feet, a computer should be able to process that very quickly and translate that to the treadmill.
That's exactly what I thought as well: As soon as the positional trackers have something to track, it is already too late! ;-)
That's the direction I was going. Sensing the kickback from the motors. There will be a slight shift in current draw, just a little wiggle, but it should be enough to use. You'd have to distinguish between intended movement and simple balance correction that we do by shifting our weight.
But hey, maybe that could be used as well. When you get ready to take a step, you shift your weight onto the foot you're going to step off with.
So how about pressure sensors in a special shoe?
5:30 Your cat has a knack for remodeling!
12:35 OMG thank you for closing the loop!
That's how we KNOW the world is not flat. If it was flat, cats would have pushed everything off by now...
+Mykl Langridge Ha ha that's gold
I upvoted the instant I saw the cat. not gonna lie
+Mykl, That made my freakin day, genius my friend, well done.
Meanwhile, 5:28 the cat experimenting with it's own 3d world..😋
Imagine seeing a creeper appear behind you while on this thing.
I would be fit by the time I got away from it
@@ninjafit- the creeper causes abs
Awwwwwww man
News : there was a man That ran from a creeper and awwwwww man he trips and dies
Naruto run activated
him: *explaining*
cat:"Im gunna steal this real quick"
XDDDD
5:30 for anyone wondering
@@Spolt_main carefully, he's a hero
@@LizardKingTF2Halo174 I had just watched that part when I read the comment, so it's not like I went out of my way or anything but glad I helped some people.
oh my god- and it's not in the rest of the video
I'd love to see an update on VR treadmills in general. Think of the impact this could have on physical therapy, making movement FUN!
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@@Raymondgogolf actually, I don't think I can see your 1st message. Perhap it will show up when I get to my PC. "?"
Bro: "Hey dude what are you up to right now?"
Dude: "Nothing much bro, just working out, doing some cardio"
Bro: "Oh cool what game"
Dude: "Breath of the Wild"
Bro: "Nice dude can I join"
Ideal future
SnowKat2015 maybe they could put the treadmill up vertically with handholds, so you could climb irl
Rust
That would be pretty cool actually
@@Kat-vl4ki that would be awesome :D or if the treadmill tilted when you walked uphill
Put people in a sphere like a hamster wheel but multi directional
There actually is one called VirtuSphere. I saw people lined up to try it out at a local expo several years ago. (didn't try it myself cause I wasn't willing to wait all day in line, haha)
I've seen one that uses a hexagon of rollers too, I think it's mainly a matter of cost.
I have seen different ones similar to my idea. I wish I would have had a way to explore the possibility when I first pictured it in the 90's. The full vision is a gyroscopic hamster ball with the video game projected on the inside walls in 3d but the headset makes it so you don't need a projector anymore.
Walking on a curved surface blows.
Keith Anderson if the sphere is big enough it won’t feel like walking on a curved surface
*"when you see a CEO not showing his attitude and explaining stuff, you know that's a small company"*
-Tim Cook
So true.. underrated comment
I like that statement, but Tim Cook never said that.
Why did I read Tim Cook as Tom Nook
@@HitTheFan16 same
@@HitTheFan16 because Tom Nook is the most successful capitalist
This team seems really awesome. I like their enthusiasm and energy. They're like the opposite of tech bros.
OMG, the Camera in VR is such a simple, but amazing concept! Never would have thought of that!
It blew my mind with its simplicity.
checkout node gaming, they use it to add a mixed reality look to their videos, like they're actually in the game
Yeah, what @Rancorusia said, You should totally visit the CorridorDigital/StressLevelZero/Node squad, StressLevelZero made an avatar that works almost identical to your body movement (in unity as well!) and the same guys made a lot of videos of them playing games using a green screen and tracker cameras. I bet you could pass by and build/test an amazing Mixed Reality experience! ...With lots of interesting facts and backstory from you of course :)
Wow, this comment got a lot attention really quickly ^^'
The problem is not solvable for a small level platform without artificial gravity fields. The acceleration you experience running around on a field demands a large shift in position. But there is a way to almost fake it. You tilt the platform. Hang the entire device from the ceiling like a swing and power it. That way it can also simulate walking up hills. With fast enough actuation and control it will feel pretty close to real. But the static level platform cannot do it.
The moment at 0:39 when the guy in the background just hopes that nothing will go wrong xD
He was praying for his code to work. :)
Perfect haha
this series, or whatever, is just freaking great.
I enjoyed this comment. I guess I should make it the "VR series or whatever"
SmarterEveryDay Jordan Peterson is great.
SmarterEveryDay amazing intellectual
When you finally tell mom that gaming is an exercise
when the cat decides to be a cat and knock random things off of shelves at 5:33
How did the cat materialise in the shelf🙉🙉
Lol 😂
The cat is cute!
RickyTheBobby Gary Seven
its in a cats job description to knock things off shelves...deliberately!.
This + valve index controllers + plus the wireless vive = welcome to the oasis
Have you seen the Vr glove they are working on?
Yeah it like stops your hand from moving anymore when you pick something up
I saw an ad by Kat VR of this same thing but way better where you can sit down and there’s no motors to move you, kinda like one big ball bearing, now that would be the perfect oasis
@@QuantumPlayz nah the real dream would be Teslasuit and Teslasuit Gloves with the Vive Pro with wireless
This + oculus quest + teslasuit = alternative reality
i like the version on ready player one. it actually held most of the weight of the player, but allowed the treadmill to simply be a power assisted input device. Then you dont need as strong a treadmill, and you simply adjust in inputting through foot position. a lot harder for software, but easier on the hardware.
And propably a much more silent
Too bad its not real yet
3:21 “I see my body, what’s up with my body?” My response every time see myself in a picture or mirror.
Andrew Glinski r/me_irl
I love how he doesn’t like to ask his viewers to do anything (ex. Donating, hitting the notification bell)
That’s because he has 8 million subscribers the dude makes tons off revenue.
he is asking those at 12:18.
Dheeraj Sukumaran he says, “If I earned your subscription” not, “SUBSCRIBE IN THE NEXT 13.6743 SECONDS TO HAVE GOOD LUCK FOR THE NEXT 150.53 YEARS!”
@@TyronePenguin yeah, that's the difference between legit/honest and clickbait/douchebag YTers.
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I have a similar idea, but it’s more like a giant hamster ball surrounded by rollers. In any direction you walk the ball will roll that way while being kept in place by the rollers, so you aren’t sliding around but it still would have the same effect.
they are clearly happy to have somebody there who actually understands what they are doing.
they are clearly happy to have somebody with 5.7 million youtube subscribers. FTFY.
Soon we will be in oasis..
That will be awesome. Who will you avatar be?
@@zarismiller7385 A big one I think
I thought the exact same
Hope so
Memes should be banned from Oasis, or in this moment it would have been full of Big Chungus
I love how in one of the shots that he’s just narrating his cat is in the background just nocking things off the shelves.
This exact VR / treadmill system was outlined in Michael Crichton's novel Disclosure from way back in 1994.
5:28 10/10 best RUclipsr award goes to that cat
Depydawg lol rip to that joker toy
I was wondering what it nabbed...
Why do I see a comment about what I am watching at that exact moment
@@harryferrett9420 same
5:28 i love that cat sitting in the background that almost hit something down
I think he did.
It did you could hear it
Mauf
Na, he succeeded
I honestly kinda feel like these guys are over complicating the design of this thing. I get what they’re trying to do, but why not use elastic/bungee cords to hold the player in one spot instead of making the treadmill do all this extra work to make sure they’re centered. In my mind, I’m not sure if the treadmill would need to have electric at all, to be totally honest. Hold the players body in one spot using bungee chords, use the same design for having an omnidirectional treadmill, having the individual sections be able to move horizontally to provide a 360 degree range of motion etc. Then so long as the person is held in one spot via bungee, you can just use your leg power to move the treads. Slap some trackers on your ankles to track the movement, and translate the ankle tracking to in-game player movement. Just seems to make sense to me. This seems to be overcomplicating it.
At first I was like... oh great another RUclips random dude that knows better than the professional guys in the video. But then I finished reading the comment and that's actually a smart idea! But I don't think it would be an either, or. I think what you propose could be the cheap, easy, low tech version of their thing. Because your idea is really simple and it works, but you still have the uncomfortable bungee chords. So if someone has money they would prefer to invest in the video technology, because you don't have the bungee chord that breaks the immersion. But your idea would still be useful as a lower tech alternative. Great simple idea.
You can actually suggest this to them on their website and they would take it into account !
It'd work certainly though it'd probably be harder work for the player and you'd have to be careful that the treadmill doesn't build up too much momentum and keep going when the player stops. Still as said it's a good idea.
Maybe because what they're trying to do is not go for the player-on-a-rope solution?
I like the idea but it think it is because running away tied to a chord is alot more physically demanding than just having a walk restricting the players playtime?
It only makes sense to mimic Omni one with a back harness attached the the treadmill, then as you go to turn or walk in a separate direction you won’t have a delay in feedback
A possible solution for them is to make a little circle within that circle called "the dead zone" where it will not try to correct itself unless you go outside the "dead zone" therefore you can make small movements without worrying about it flying you back and sometimes over shooting it to the point where you're jerking back and forth.
I had the same thought, it would eliminate all the minor adjustments that it has to make; it would also help to have a bit of a bigger Infinadeck.
Yeah First, I would assume it isn’t a solution, since it’s one of the first ideas anybody looking at this would have, including the actual engineers behind it. Second, you would leave the dead zone in just a few steps. Any motion of the floor you stand on causes the problem of feedback error. You could think of your solution as turning a point into a circle, and all you’ve effectively done is displace the action’s trigger, but once you pass it it is the same issue.
If it were larger, then maybe it is more feasible. The acceleration could be dampened and the circle would be more of a transition point that moves you much more slowly to the center
I agree. I think in general larger is better. If it was say the size of a football field just for purpose of theory, then it could just let you go and do whatever you want, and it is constantly moving you back towards the center with a very low acceleration, but the speed could still be high. So for example, if you started running, it would let you run for a second or two. Then if you kept running across the football field, it would slowly start the treadmill and over about 10 second, to the point where you don't even notice the acceleration, slowly bring the treadmill to a speed and direction opposite the one you are running at. With a bigger treadmill there is more room for error.
Thats a good concept and maybe they could add eye tracking to help the program with the intent of movement the player has....
We are getting there...Soon.
Lets pray about it
Dear god, I pray that this young man and me could have a good day. Amen (;
to the oasis?
@Uzumaki Boruto , yea like oasis, a full dive vr , not like those crappy vr headset , were hands only move that sucks xD
Not actually since the treadmill doesnt let us walk
"Dude come to the flag at B!" - "Come on I'm at A! I don't feel like running 2km, I'm tired!"
When the laziness of us comes into the video game world.
That's really interesting actually. I wonder how video games would be designed to go along with this technology. Would they integrate walking into the games in a different way? Would the fact that the average person would be tired after only an hour or less mean we wouldn't see people bother to make games where you actually walk/run at a 1:1 scale everywhere anymore? My thought is that game designers would get creative. Like Trover Saves the Universe, where they literally made the character you play a person stuck sitting in a chair, and you have to teleport everywhere. I think something like Red Dead would work. You ride a horse most of the time and don't bother actually walking, but then get off and do a little bit at a time. That's an interesting creative challenge from the other side of this...
@@TheDobstopper save this bro. Save this comment
You would be more fit if you play a lot.
This is absolutely amazing, many blessings to the creators of this tech.
I like how every time the guy he's interviewing explains something normally, expecting he doesn't know any terminology, and then he just suddenly pulls out a university math reference or something.
2:02 - 2:15 :
Old man working there: **Shut it, I am the smart guy here, nerd. **
him: explaining
cat:"Im gunna steal this real quick"
With how quickly you grasp these concepts, I'm surprised that people aren't trying to offer you jobs whenever you show up at one of these companies.
Scott Harris most Engineers study a course of Linear Control in their bachelor program..
Um I think everyone understood what he was saying what were you surprised by?
he makes MUCH more money making RUclips Videos
live and let live everyone understands what he says but most people wouldn’t immediately think what he thinks.
Understanding concepts and problems inherent to the application of those concepts doesn't mean that one can solve them. For example, the clients of the company I work for understand more about the product than I do and they know what they want the product to do but I know how to make the product do what they want it to do.
That's why a lot of people look at these problems and say "well it's simple, you just need to do "X"", which might very well be true but it's not what you need to do which is the problem, it's how to do it.
this has a lot of potential.
Most people with VR systems dont have enough room to walk around in VR and they lose immersion greatly by teleporting around or by standing still and walking in game by pressing a button, This Fixes that and i think once this is upgraded enough this will be very common for VR users.
Oh Nah Nah it’s mostly about the exercise for me, So I can enjoy another world but also get the blood circulating.
I wonder if this will be the case, because then your gaming abilities will be directly reliant on your true physical abilities, i.e. a faster person will sprint around the virtual world while the slower has to catch up. They will have to include compensation for gaming scenarios. Real world endurance/fatigue will also play a role.
@@abdallaartail1978 like a resistance to the treadmill? When your character is exhausted the treadmill encounters a resistance that slowers you down! Pretty smart!
But I mean, yea sure lemme install something that takes up 2/3rds of my living room space lmao. I get your point though, maybe if there was a cheaper alternative it would be pretty kewl.
And here I am still wanting to get a VR headset
to make a prototype of one of these would've been so groundbreaking. now it's actually there, and the refined version of this has already been popularised in Ready Player One (awesome movie for Gen X'ers btw), it's just a matter of diligent refinement of the system to make it butter-smooth like in the movie. it's now 2023, I'd love to see how far this emerging tech has come.
5:33 NO CAT NOOO
3:43
"So what your doing is tracking the movement of my hands..." * looks at hands * "...and tracking the direction of my feet" * looks at fe"DUUUUUUDE"
Player one *NOT* ready yet. It's getting there though.
I see what you did there hahaha
READY PLAYER ONE IS PREDICTING THE FUTURE OF VR I THINK SO
You made my day but they are starting though. Who knows what would it be like 10 years from now.
KastaRules I personally think the movie sucked, I loved the book though
It's starting... it's al-ready player one.
5:33 HAHA the cat knocking the mini drone out of the shelf!
I feel smarter each time I watch this channel!
Role credits
Roll?
Ive watched this channel once does that mean im dumb?
Temporarily
5:28
The cat steals the show.
I'm watching this because I searched omnidirectional treadmill after reaching the point in Ready Player One when Wade describes his setup. I look forward to seeing how they try to create an amorphous surface omnidirectional treadmill
"You do an integral you get a '+C' at the end so this is a boundary condition:" I think that's the nerdiest way to explain the ring you could've possibly come up with haha! Very nice vid.
cringiest moment of the video because it isn't even that good of an analogy
I’ve been thinking about this for many years
Me too, but I never found a solution, but it is so simple
I've thought about a big ball where you could walk in and it would spin according to the direction, like a hamster ball
Me too, bruh...
didnt Oculus rift 360 already solve this? i saw a video they had a circle pad.
Forget the treadmill. What you need are actuators attached to boots so you can move in 3 dimensions.
Bob Woodward by
Are you thinking something similar to how the pilots move in Pacific Rim?
@@heinyml never seen it. Got a RUclips clip from the movie?
But then you would need a large space
Better idea
The fact that you sync up by T posing is possibly the best thing about this invention
Can you feel it? The VR treadmill war is coming.
desu38 imagine in world war2 and Vietnam
nah not really. Everyone who's tried the virtuix knows that turning just feels wrong in that.
✨ IT'S HAPPENING ✨
I see so many Ready Player One items in their workspace! I love it!!! 😁
Jacob C Me too
it is.
I loved reading player one
imagine this in vrchat.
Imagine it in rec room
broo it's been 5 years, how has this project not released any updates? Id be interested in seeing this method combined with the rotating back arm used in the Omni One.
2020 and we've got, vr gloves, a vr suit, vr shoes, and vr treadmills and obviously headsets.
*_everyday we get closer to ready player one_*
Where are the gloves?
@@IndigoGollum look up a video just put vr gloves
Don't forget Phantom Sense
They say 2020 is the worse year ever
*_Ready player one will ruin this whole statement's career_*
I think most of the Oasis setups in “Ready Player One” have the player suspended with cables or a something you stand in front of. That’s probably why everything runs so smoothly. Correct me if I’m wrong.
That might be a better solution anyways. It would allow you to fly like superman. If you have a bunch of bungee cords that can lift you and provide resistance, connected to a gyro system that can tilt you. Jumping might be a tough one still.
In the book, it's a chair suspended from a large arm which is bolted to the ceiling.
@@DoroteoVilla Yikes. Anyone living on a top floor wouldn't be able to install that because their ceiling wouldn't be engineered for the load.
@@DoroteoVilla Thats actually only used when Wade was alone in his apartment, in the beginning there is an actual omni-directional treadmil like in the movie
I can't wait to play VRChat with this.
sitting there will so realistic
Do u kno de way?
same!
i can't wait to try to bunnyhop in vr chat trying to do this
Kampfarsch you're playing in the wrong worlds, my friend. Just like regular chat rooms, they create their own.. uhh... similarity networks (for lack of a better term). You just gotta find the groups that aren't memey. Likely the first room you go into will not be what you want. Plenty of the worlds are filled with people who are essentially like Destin and super enthusiastic about VR, 3d animation, etc.
I wonder if getting more body data could help smooth out some problems. I think that the relative knee position can give clues about the intent more quickly
I like that old man, he seems so nice!
The potential in this treadmill is actually mind-blowing. Imagine going on a run in Antarctica, or going hiking on a volcano...
DragoKilla Or going to any planet in the solar system.
That would be sad. Not if you're high though
"Why is this volcano so flat?"
Ready Player One, the book, main character does 30 minutes of cardio every morning in his VR, on a treadmill just like this, except it can also change incline.
Or just actually going and doing those things...
and this is the time where i tell you about the sponsor, and a lot of people fast forward....*fast forwards
Did anyone else notice the cat grabbing something at 5:33
Yee
YES
yep
I love that in all of his videos he has good relationships with everyone
I was thinking earlier about VR and how it doesn’t seem to be super popular at the moment. Then I thought of Atari and where we are today as far as gaming consoles are.
Man, in about 10-15 years, VR is going to be freaking amazing.
Yeah, in a couple of years, ultra high resolution displays and eye tracking should also be viable. Couple that with full body tracking using cameras on the headset itself and a treadmill system like infinadeck, and then were talking. And pretty soon wireless headsets should also be coming.
We are very still taking baby steps in VR right now, even 5 years from now the difference in quality should be huge, let alone 10-15 years.
MyWORDisntGospel not to mention the other tech that's currently developing
I can’t wait!
camicazi Full body tracking is already a thing, you just need a few vive tracking pucks and games that support it (like Island 359). Eye tracking with foveated rendering is also a thing now, it just needs to be implemented in a headset. Wireless VR is also a thing with the TPCast for Vive (and I think there's a rift model too). These things all just need to be standard, but they're already a thing
kendokaaa He means optical tracking with cameras on the headset. There would be no need for any other accessories or tracking pucks. The headset would track your body to a much great degree than seen here. Not only would it be more capable at body tracking, but it would be able to track your facial expressions and each of your fingers / hands in addition to your eyes as you mentioned.
That's some *Ready Player One* stuff right there
IDK :p ready player one persable or percable
I think its Parzival
Well duh. It was in the movie
Give me two of em
Well you just repeated what he said in the vid
Ready player one slowly coming to reality lol
Id say about 5 - 12 yrs to perfect but only ppl with money will be able buy cause all the tech ( talking about treadmill not actual oasis lol)
Btw guys, the much cheaper and faster Omni treadmill isn’t actually a treadmill, it’s more like a crane holding you above and having a slippery bowl and then tracking the feet to move. This method is already pretty popular, and you can search videos on it. There’s also some that hold you on your waist, and some that you can jump and roll in.
5:32, cat says no to that shelf's item.
Now wait. What if the solution was make the ring hip-tight.
Malicious Muppet you couldn’t do that, there would be no time for the computer to anticipate your center of mass, the rollers would have to stop instantly or take off instantly, you are taking away its fail safe as it were, because remember it can’t predict what you want to do.
Actually what about the opposite. Like making the circle wide enough that the dead zone is big enough to stop you without correcting its position
There is on its called Omni but it works with special shoes instead of a treadmilll
@@midoelghawaby825 YES
That would help you generate power to assist with acceleration by youd have to figure out a way to rotate your body without rug burning a hole through your abs
So... for just $599 for the VR headset + the $5-10k this thing would cost, then we can enjoy the 2 decent VR games that exist.
Computers used to be way higher than that. Now you can probably get for about few bucks..
@@ksx1024 no if you were to make the inefficient way we used to do it youd have to account for labour and the technology to assemble create it, it would be 10x the price the way they did it
2? you have found the secret scrolls? impossible!
But in the future, James Halliday would probably buy this company for 500 Billion dollars
The truth is with you, young one.
When I saw the Holodeck in Star Trek a couple decades ago I never thought I'd see tech make such a good approximation of it in my lifetime
Imagine for a second a world without mathematicians ... oh god
I, for one, love my single-story mud-hut with no running water or electricity.
No math?
Africa...take a guess why
thank you school but no thank you
+TomatoBreadOrgasm
Nope sorry you cannot have a "single" story mud hut. Single is a maths construct. No mathematicians ,no math. :) Would we even have the concpet of having "No" running water? No in this case meaning zero. Hmm a maths free world would be hard to describe.
This is a million dollar idea and we’re seeing at the first stages of it! This like Mcdonalds before it was a thing
Guess you haven't seen *Virtuix Omni* before.
Check some videos of it on RUclips.
this has been on the market for 4 years now, it's just 2 expensive, and takes alot of room, that and that vr is not main stream yet, are the reasons why it won't go out just yet
The problem with the Virtuix Omni is that starting off it's very hard on the body for those that don't work out much. Instead of your legs supporting your weight, it's all going into your hips and upper body as you try to move around and stay upright. Used one of those and by the time I reached 10 min out of my 15 min time I had to stop because my stomach and lower back was hurting way to much to continue. The great thing about this system is it allows you to move around with out putting the extra strain on your body like the Virtuix Omni's harness does. Virtuix Omni also requires special shoes that can easily slide on its surface, something most normal shoes can't do. Virtuix Omni is also very clumsy movement from yourself, and takes a while to get use to. Those videos where you see people effortless walking, or running, those are people who have been on these devices a lot.
Either way you need to get used to both.
Virtuix Omni pretty sure will be cheaper because it is much less complicated with almost no moving parts, which means it should last longer.
From what you said, it sounds like a good exercise :)
The big issue with this one will always be lag, because it tries to predict your movements.
And I am sure we agree that Lag in in VR is a showstopper.
BTW see KAT Walk mini also.
Been 5 years and i think they have come a long way.
*Ready player one is gonna be real in the future Oh My*
Ready player of tech is already here it just takes alot to make
I'm so ready for it can donations be made to spread it up?
@@Ratatouillesky CyBeRpUnK
We are kind of on pace for that timeline as well! Kind of scary and incredible to think about!
i remember watching this 3 years ago and it blew my mind. thats hasn't changed still
5:27 that's what we are really after. In the background. My that cat is legendary.
@Marzel parcel Same!
In my mind, the end-game for this sort of technology will culminate with some sort of brain scanner that can detect the electrical signals heading toward your legs and move the deck accordingly to those impulses. It's crazy to think we may not be that far away from this.
Also, I can see a new type of business cropping up. The virtual gym. I know I'd be much more likely to hit the gym regularly if I could be playing a game while working out.
I agree especially when you consider the military uses for such a technology. Also consider how such direct brain control would improve interfacing with lots of devices. Advanced robotic prosthetic could be controlled by the brain like a real arm. Gone would be the days of mouse, keyboard, and touch screen.
So you're saying sword art online
Here I literally just looked at your channel to see if there was a new video, nothing, go to subs, boom.
Thank you very much! Happy the timing worked out!
Jim's videos same 😀😀😀
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The YT algorythm is already deciding what your watching wich means it doesnt show u all new videos onlythese ones YT wants u to watch... WHERE THE HECK IS THIS GOING?!?
I really hope they are still working on this and have not given up. This would be 100x better than the cat walk mini and other alternatives. This is closer to ready player 1!
"So this ring is a boundary between you and the real world"
"So it's like an integral and the plus C..."