Missing the BOAT on VR Sims?

Are you missing THE BOAT on VR Flight simulation? This video explains how KZread does a terrible job of portraying VR flight simulation and how it may be causing many to pass on it.

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  • @Tuhoeterra
    @Tuhoeterra9 ай бұрын

    You're such a bad influence on my credit card 😄

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    I am trying to take as many down along with me as I can😁

  • @VNAV_PTH

    @VNAV_PTH

    9 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @hogey74

    @hogey74

    9 ай бұрын

    Uh oh. I'm reading your comment at the start of this vid and getting a bad feeling.

  • @IM2awsme

    @IM2awsme

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@rbarlowmy favorite unconventional VR setup is using a spacemouse for elite dangerous and other space Sims

  • @Zeno_One

    @Zeno_One

    6 ай бұрын

    Vr has become affordable recently. The Pico4 is only 350euro. More you won't need

  • @nexe7271
    @nexe72719 ай бұрын

    63 years old dude here. My first headset, Rift CV1. was my first. Got hooked the minute i put it on. Since then, did not play any game that is not VR. Feeling of being there is just overwhelming. Perfect escape from today's fuc..d up world.

  • @yair1956

    @yair1956

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm 67, What do you do if you need Reading Glasses ?????

  • @VilleVaananen

    @VilleVaananen

    9 ай бұрын

    If you can still see clearly to about 6 feet (2 meters) away, you won't need glasses for VR. If your glasses are not huge, they will fit inside most VR headsets. There are also third party VR prescription lenses available. @@yair1956

  • @marvinb.7360

    @marvinb.7360

    9 ай бұрын

    @@yair1956you can get specialized prescription cutouts for your vr headset.

  • @jorge_781

    @jorge_781

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly the oposite here, I can't stand VR on my face for more than 2 minutes both in sim racing as flight sm. I only use VR for porn (best application).

  • @akdavis3450
    @akdavis34509 ай бұрын

    Russ, I agree with your assessment regarding VR. I did not use it for a while, but when I did, the experience was absolutely breathtaking for someone like me who is not a real-world pilot like you. I have not turned back. I only fly in VR.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    yes sir I am a true believer too

  • @vrlettuccine

    @vrlettuccine

    9 ай бұрын

    Same I only fly in vr as well. 2d games hard to play

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s why the best way to grow VR and make it cheaper is to get more ppl to try it. It sells itself.

  • @blastofo

    @blastofo

    6 ай бұрын

    VR is just a great fit for flight sims. Being able to instantly and naturally switch between viewing the scenery, and going back to looking at the controls. Feeling like you're superman flying when switching to third person view. I love it.

  • @gillett4you
    @gillett4you9 ай бұрын

    I don’t know why you don’t have 100K subscribers by now. Been following you for years with x-plane and now more MSFS. You’re content is also high quality and well researched.

  • @heinzwerner

    @heinzwerner

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, knowing Russ is a big Insider benefit. Hope, more userw will meet him here..

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your kind words, but as a retiree, I’m not too interested in working to build my subscriber base other than organically. It all started when I spent a weekend trying to figure something out and decided that I better share it so other people wouldn’t waste their weekends. I’ve seen a lot of KZread content creators burn themselves out trying to get views and subscribers. Comments like yours though encourage me to continue to produce what I hope are useful and Informative videos

  • @TheOfficialOriginalChad

    @TheOfficialOriginalChad

    8 ай бұрын

    Mainly audio quality and a strong hook. The content is good, but it’s a slow pace. Within the first 60 seconds of the video the viewer needs to know why they NEED to stay for 16 more minutes. They need to know what they’ll learn and be excited about it. One method would be short jump cuts showcasing each reason, thibk byllet points. An aircraft cruising with barely any head movement isn’t interesting. Showcase the advantages of VR, like leaning into the panel to read something, looking over your shoulder, or spotting an enemy in a dogfight.

  • @TheOfficialOriginalChad

    @TheOfficialOriginalChad

    8 ай бұрын

    @@rbarlowHey I respect that! YOUR viewers are out there, and if you change yourself too much you might get viewers but they’re not YOUR viewers.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    8 ай бұрын

    All your points are good. This is only a hobby but I do like to make my content as useful as possible and engaging the viewer is the only way to get the message across. Thanks.

  • @QBziZ
    @QBziZ9 ай бұрын

    I started with DCS and head-tracking two years ago, not sure if VR was for me. Then finally I thought, “let’s try it”, and got G2. The first time I switched to VR in the F-5, the only thing I could think, after having been a long time aviation fan, was “I am finally there!” Barely held the plane from crashing into a mountain with my jaw on the floor. Then got hooked on MSFS, because shooting and bombing is not really my thing anymore - you lose that as you get older I noticed - and now it’s just one of the things I really look forward to, my flights in VR.

  • @Despiser25

    @Despiser25

    7 ай бұрын

    DCS are Putin stooges, so theres that...

  • @patrickfogarty1076
    @patrickfogarty10769 ай бұрын

    You have nailed it Russ. The first time I used a sim was on the apple 2e in 1981. I recently grabbed a HPg2 for a very good price and it’s been my biggest wow moment since 81! The immersion and 3d are the biggies for me. As a real world pilot I find circuits and landing on the flat screens frustrating but in VR it is a joy. Being able to judge your position, glide path and height to flare makes the experience chalk and cheese. Once we sort out the inputs and a virtual iPad for the IR stuff I may never leave the VR world.

  • @luizucchetto2528
    @luizucchetto25289 ай бұрын

    Great video. Right on the money about VR flying! 3 things to add. 1) My first VR experience I was so amazed at what I saw. That was on a Quest 2. I remember reaching for the joystick that I saw not my real one. I simply stared at the cockpit and said WOW! 2) A buddy of mine was real sick after trying his Quest 2 in flying. However slowly after a few flights it stopped bothering him. Now he flies exclusively in VR. 3) The expense of VR flying. To drive essentially 4 K per eye at 30 - 40 FPS per eye require a good fast computer and a good Video card. Most people think that because they get 100 FPS on their current setup will get that in VR. I am currently saving up for a at least a 4080 video card and the PIMAX crystal. My last comment is if you love flying sims then once you try a high resolution VR fight, you an never go back.

  • @hogey74

    @hogey74

    9 ай бұрын

    Ha nice. I've just bought a quest 2 after someone gave me a go on their OG quest. Such a fun thing, like a 3d Nintendo Wii only better. I'm going to grab a second hand 3080 now that tech prices are coming down. It felt to me like VR surged then stalled due to the cost of entry, and then covid hit. Now it seems like VR is much more realistic to get into.

  • @JimmyNuisance

    @JimmyNuisance

    9 ай бұрын

    Just to add, if you're playing at 30-40fps in VR, you're extraordinarily likely to get unfathomably sick unless you have absolute immunity to VR sickness. 72hz is really the lowest I can go before it gets uncomfortable and "swimmy" feeling. 90fps is better, 120fps is better still.

  • @QBziZ

    @QBziZ

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JimmyNuisance There is a difference between Hz - refresh rate - and fps - frames per second. The refresh rate is essential for stability of vision. You can have poor fps, but due to a high refresh rate, not get sick, just slightly annoyed. A low refresh rate will make you sick as a dog, no matter what your fps is. This is because your brain will constantly suffer from this stroboscope effect, even though maybe, to you, the image just looks a bit jittery. If you can match fps to refresh rate, and it is high - 90 or more - that’s ideal. If not, you can use an interpolation effect - like Motion Reprojection - to fill in the missing frames. Less ideal, but often more than enough for your brain because it will mainly work when moving your head, which is a low resolution phase for a human in real life as well.

  • @paulphibbs7162
    @paulphibbs71629 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comments. I still use the G2 after initially using the Rift. I fly all my aircraft from steam gauges to glass cockpits with no visual issues. Very happy. In essence, with flat screen flying, you are sitting at your desk or whatever environment you are in - like an observer watching the process, where in VR you are IN the plane you are flying.

  • @laurentsamson8927

    @laurentsamson8927

    9 ай бұрын

    You pin point the major difference between 2D and 3D as Russ Barlow also said in his video. The feeling to be really IN the cockpit is so strong that it still happens to me sometimes to raise my hand to reach a switch when I'm too focus on what I'm doing. And then I said to me Oh yes I forgot to use the mouse. :D

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    @@laurentsamson8927 yes I once tried to set my controller on the seat next to me.... as it crashed to the real world floor. I femember my first experience at FS WEEKEND in The Netherlands. I flew a circuit, landed and took off the headset and was shocked to see I wasn't at KBOS, Amazing.

  • @laurentsamson8927

    @laurentsamson8927

    9 ай бұрын

    🤣@@rbarlow

  • @Pe11ePD
    @Pe11ePD9 ай бұрын

    Finally a nice informative video describing the positives of VR. Liked. Anyway, only thing that I disagree to a degree, is that VR controllers are JOY to use in X-Plane 11/12. Very precise, intuitive and way better option than mouse. But also, aircraft dev must implement a solid VR support. Some planes have bad VR support, meaning it will be difficult and cumbersome to use knobs, switches etc. For example, Toliss A319 with VR controllers will make you feel like you are in the real Airbus cockpit, reaching for various switches by the muscle memory, really immersive. You will flip switches and stuff only by pressing trigger button ONCE, no need for flicking movements, etc. There is no mouse or track ball that can replace that.

  • @alexanderbenkendorf688
    @alexanderbenkendorf6889 ай бұрын

    Russ, wanted to thank you for this wonderful video. Ever since Rift CV1 i knew that one day i'd be able to afford my own VR sim setup with great resolution & all. (so far playing VTOL VR on quest 2 from time to time, that has virtual HOTAS there & everything controlled with controllers) And its a pleasure to see how people enjoy it and VR sims getting more and more recognized among fans and professionally.

  • @coRb77
    @coRb779 ай бұрын

    For me it was a total game changer. Bought my first VR headset same day G2 was released and haven't flown a single hour in 2D after that. Over 1000 hours DCS now, VR is the real deal.

  • @karlhungus545

    @karlhungus545

    8 ай бұрын

    Not until they fix the puking issue. It's a TINY niche market, and always will be if they don't fix it. I know the VR 'cult' will jump all over this, but it's just facts. Throwing up for huge cost and lower resolution...not ready for mass adoption yet.

  • @eldadgefen1436
    @eldadgefen14369 ай бұрын

    Brillint and professional analysis as always. Thank you, it’s always a pleasure to learn from you!

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words.

  • @jmanhuntley
    @jmanhuntley9 ай бұрын

    As a newbie to the whole VR subject I found this video so very informative. Many thanks for your time and detailed analysis !

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Hope you can give VR flying a try abd be converted

  • @stephenlavelle5369
    @stephenlavelle53698 ай бұрын

    Many thanks Russ. My dad has been into flight sims for a long time but has only ever used tablets which can’t be very immersive. I’m giving serious thought to setting him up with a vr sim. I’m a vr gamer and so obviously biased but I think he might like it. Serious food for thought here. Cheers mate :-)

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    8 ай бұрын

    Great Son!

  • @Boeing727223
    @Boeing7272236 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Russ, I was thinking about going with 3 55" inch screens, but you got me back on track with VR. Keep this great info coming!

  • @playwithjamo
    @playwithjamo9 ай бұрын

    Just saw this! Great video and pray your channel continues to grow Russ, thanks for the info!

  • @Enzenso
    @Enzenso8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this informative video! I'm just gathering info how to get into flight sims, and this video is amazing and very helpful. It's a brilliant and somewhat unique round up of things to consider and available solutions. VR suits me personally not only because of immersion but mostly due to space constraints. My other major concern was control inputs. Your videos provides solution as well, thank you!

  • @tasercs
    @tasercs9 ай бұрын

    A great summary Russ. I can remember the first time I sat in a cockpit in VR, and I'm sure everyone can! It felt smaller, the panel was within reach, depth perception was amazing and it is fair to say, the whole experience was mind blowing. I had flown sim helicopters for years but only after doing it in VR with its enhanced spatial awareness, did landings become perfect! If more people could try VR properly at a local store and could share this wonder, maybe it would become more mainstream. Prices would drop, availability would increase and better technologies would come to light far quicker. The future is exciting.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    All great points. I’ve wondered if those of us using VR could host some events where we could share the experience with the uninitiated. Unfortunately, except for gaming and especially flight simulations, VR hasn’t lived up to the hype for main stream applications, and business and manufacturing so far. I think that may change with the advent of mixed reality where it can be an aid to people who are doing a real world task.

  • @heinzwerner
    @heinzwerner9 ай бұрын

    Hi Russ, this was Exellent work, as always. Many thx. I started Flightsimming in the late eighties with BAO FS and my first VR flight was in 1991 (Experimental Military Simulator). My budget is limited and so my Equipment is Honeycomb A+B, the HP Reverb G2, Proflight Pedals and a Stream Deck XL. I enjoy flying VR, but also using Track IR5 and 3 Monitors arranged at 60 Degrees left and right. VR is much more Immersive, but Track IR plus 3 Monitors give better ability to access controls and better Graphics resolution. So I'm enjoyin both. I agree that VR will be the future for Flight simming. The future will show, what will get the best acceptance. Actual the Limit is more the Budget and less the Technical ability. But quality (special at VR) is something, where I hope on some additional future improvements. Impressive since FS 2020, but theres potential to get more immersion from improving the quality, as you showed exellent at your Video. All the best from me and Allways happy Landings.

  • @gustavoarios
    @gustavoarios9 ай бұрын

    I loved your video, thank you for taking the time to produce it. I’ve been flight simming for a long time and it is a passion of mine • It scratches the never dying bug I have for aviation. I am currently upgrading from a 208ti system to a whole new set up with a Ryzen 7800 3D, 64 Gigs of DDR5 Ram and a glorious 4090 GPU, did this specifically to power a PIMAX CRYSTAL that should arrive next week. I’ve been using the HP Reverb G2 with the 2080ti system for about 3 years and it has been amazing, but I cannot help but to drool over what these new headsets can do nowadays. I wholeheartedly agree with your video, KZread videos just cannot do justice to what we VR simmers get to experience when we are fully immersed. If you are reading this post and have watched this video, trust me, jump in because otherwise you’re missing out on a life altering experience.

  • @Zairn12345
    @Zairn123458 ай бұрын

    I was flying along, in VR, I can’t remember what plane, but it was in a skirmish in WarThunder and I was beginning to check out and zone on the droning of the engines. All of a sudden I heard the impact of bullets on the fuselage of my plane and I was startled out of my stupor. I looked up towards the sky, the sun, and barely caught glimpse of something… a diving plane, the silhouette of a Zero before my screen went black. I had died. I sat back in my chair and closed my eyes in my VR headset, realizing that likely, someone in history, had died, just like that. I’ve been gaming for years. Since the 80s, and I’ve never, ever… had a feeling hit me as hard as I did after that death. To be that connected to a game, to make that mistake, and to be startled awake, panic… and then die seconds later with the sheer terror of the knowing that I have likely no chance of surviving this dive attack that I was caught off guard against. THIS, is VR. I will never forget that. That is why you buy a VR headset. Get a good graphics card, find your game. Enjoy.

  • @Naveseya
    @Naveseya9 ай бұрын

    very well explained! I've given up on explaining to people why I prefer simming in VR over "pancake" 2D screens. All I do now is offer them a live experience with my gear and let them judge for themselves. Most of them said more or less the same afterwards: "I did not expect THAT! It's like actually being in that plane, omg". Few others experienced motion sickness and were not very convinced yet astonished about the clarity of view and sense of depth they experienced (I own a G2 and plan on getting the Crystal). Almost everyone else who already was into flight or racing simulation before that soon became owners of a VR headset :)

  • @ca1ib0s

    @ca1ib0s

    9 ай бұрын

    It boggles my mind that so many people with the intelligence to buy nevermind build a Sim setup and configure it and then learn to Fly the aircraft.........don't seem to have the imagination or ability to conceptualise what VR brings to the table such that it takes experiencing it for the penny to drop. I was still blown away and giddy with excitement when I first tried VR with my old Rift CV1 back in 2016......but I already conceptually knew what to expect and what it was going to deliver before I ever tried VR.

  • @Pe11ePD
    @Pe11ePD9 ай бұрын

    Dunno, but I don't have issues reading even G1000 stuff with Quest 2 at max resolution via link cable. Can't imagine how sharp the picture is with Aero/Crystal.

  • @theAmazingFluids
    @theAmazingFluidsАй бұрын

    Agree 100% with you. Even with my humble pc and my old head set, once I tried VR I was hooked for life! There is no way back for me.

  • @HamVR
    @HamVR9 ай бұрын

    Great video. I've been a VR convert since the PSVR days. Exciting times as we are now approaching human eye resolutions and are getting the GPU power and AI tech to match (via upscalers). From here on in after using the Pimax Crystal and seeing it's resolution, I'm looking forward to even bigger FOV and more comfort. We just need more Sims to support eye tracked foveated rendering in future, to get that frame rate up. The real game changer will be once XR selective pass through of Sim peripherals and other room objects readily available (like the Varjo XR3 is capable of) but at consumer friendly prices.

  • @ervmoore1111
    @ervmoore11119 ай бұрын

    Many thanks! Your videos got me into VR about two years ago, haven’t looked back. Have Aero & Crystal but my go to is Aero for my group Multiplayer Group. Thanks for your excellent Videos.

  • @Cellinsky-2302
    @Cellinsky-23029 ай бұрын

    This vid should be the opener in every playlist about VR. Great explanation on a rather difficult subject. I have no problems looking at shaky vr recording because I use vr myself and know what to expect. Most of my buddys do not however. I will share this for sure. Thank you.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @markfletcher4579
    @markfletcher45799 ай бұрын

    Great video Russ. I've been simming for a very long time and have yet to go VR. What holds me back is once you slip on that headset, you are IN. There is no hybrid. That probably sounds silly to most VRers but I like to get up and walk around, have websites up on my lap top, spread charts around on my desk, etc. I will lose ALL of that going to VR so I have resisted to this point. I certainly see my missing the boat on this though.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    There are ways to bring other windows into VR and mixed reality May solve your problems in the future. I say don’t focus on what you might lose until you fully understand what you might gain. It might be worth it… but my point is that until you experience it you will never know.

  • @markfletcher4579

    @markfletcher4579

    9 ай бұрын

    Good point Russ

  • @gregoryrothauser9708
    @gregoryrothauser97088 ай бұрын

    I enjoy flying in VR. The only hitches I have are: 1) Taking notes from ATC - I fly the vast majority of time on the VATSIM network. and 2) I can see my heartbeat as a "jiggle" and it's disctracting.

  • @DerekSpeareDSD
    @DerekSpeareDSD9 ай бұрын

    If you're not using VR in flight, race and space sims, you are indeed missing the boat! What's holding back VR is the lack of powerful enough hardware AND the lack of software optimization for VR use (I'm looking at you MSFS, DCS, XP12 and others). VR is the way forward! Excellent video, Russ! VR puts you into the world and allows you to act on it and it on you. Flat screeners just observe the world acting on their character and their character acting on the world. Immersion and presence are the elements that make VR a singularly unique gaming/simming experience.

  • @hogey74

    @hogey74

    9 ай бұрын

    Well said! You have to experience it to believe it. I had the original SDK oculus in 2013 and set it up at a party. The riftcoaster demo was playing constantly and you knew every time someone had a go because you'd heard laughing and gasping.

  • @onboardsimulations8304
    @onboardsimulations83048 ай бұрын

    A few years in with VR and I still want to reach out and touch stuff or move my arm to see something under my virtual arm. Great video.

  • @mikhailgregovszki7478
    @mikhailgregovszki74788 ай бұрын

    Totally agree... I've been doing VR since about '18 but I don't have a lot of free time and my primary game type is FPS. Once I played flying sim in VR though I knew that was it, I would never go back to a monitor.Luckily I don't have motion sickness issues and don't have issues, but I really feel sitting down simulations like flying or driving are really the bread and butter for VR - it just fits well and should be pretty comfortable for just about everyone. I still have an original Oculus Rift, and am getting along with it fine though I wish I had money for a new headset. Without the free time I just can't justify the cost. While FPS is my main preferred game type, I do like some flight sims and driving sims. I've mainly been using VTOL VR because completely virtualized controls just worked well for me since I don't have a decent HOTAS. Anyhow your explanation is spot on, VR really is underrated especially for flying sims.

  • @jon1913
    @jon19139 ай бұрын

    I was a day 1 HTC Vive preorder. I haven't purchased a headset since because everything seemed to be minor increments that didn't warrant the price. But the Varjo Aero and pimax crystal are really tempting, especially with the Aero's recent price drop. If I hadn't just started a home theater build I would buy an Aero today. Thanks for the reviews and keep up the good content.

  • @bricaaron3978

    @bricaaron3978

    8 ай бұрын

    What kind of projector are you using for your theater?

  • @simcptmike
    @simcptmike9 ай бұрын

    Russ, I always enjoy your videos. Your thoughts on vr are something I feel similar about. I'm probably going to miss the boat lol. I'm almost 42 now and it's just part of technology changing to me that I think I'll end up missing cuz I'm too old to care to keep up anymore. But maybe I should reconsider. Anyway, as always great content. Glad I found your channel

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    at 42 you are still a Pup... You will thank me if you try it.

  • @johnmarek8985
    @johnmarek89859 ай бұрын

    Thank you Russ, for your detailed report on the state of VR headsets, as always most informative. I have an older Rift 2, and have been waiting to update. I agree with you , It's a life changing experience to fly in VR. I do like the trackball. Cheers.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    PiMax Crystal is still a bit pricey, but it is a very nice headset. I think the upcoming quest three may offer something worthwhile also as it has a color pass through camera. Unfortunately, it’s resolution is slightly less than the HP reverb G2.

  • @moerudyk790
    @moerudyk7909 ай бұрын

    Thanks! that really makes my decision to go VR that more interesting!! Now just have to decide which VR headset to buy!

  • @VRFlightSimGuy
    @VRFlightSimGuy9 ай бұрын

    Hey Russ, this is an excellent reflection on the impact of VR and thankyou so much for the shout out too. That was a nice surprise! Take care :)

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Very welcome. I think you have the best VR flight sim channel available and I never miss a video. I enjoyed your livestream with Sebastian… great job.

  • @VRFlightSimGuy

    @VRFlightSimGuy

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@rbarlowThanks Russ, that truly means a lot coming from you! 😊

  • @bonro001
    @bonro0019 ай бұрын

    Great video! I think the controls are the biggest challenge, will try the trackball idea.

  • @pocdabeno1974
    @pocdabeno19749 ай бұрын

    I’m still using my oculus rift. Can’t wait to move on to a new VR headset. What you said in your video is spot on. Once you go VR you won’t go back to using your screens for flying.

  • @ianhowlett4682
    @ianhowlett46829 ай бұрын

    This is a brilliant explanation. So clear.

  • @stephmic0962
    @stephmic09629 ай бұрын

    I built a multi-monitor setup with touch screens and overhead screens for panels. I also have an Oculus Rift S. I enjoyed having the more tactile feel of using the multi-screens, but the immersion in VR was second to none. Plus, MSFS with multi-screens really impacted my FPS. Using VR I was able to get solid frames with a number of tweaks so works better than multi-screens. I’ve been strictly VR as of late.

  • @Despiser25

    @Despiser25

    7 ай бұрын

    What res were your three screens? Ive been considering buying 3-1080P 40''ish TVs for super cheap just for simming multimon. 3-1080p are still far below what must be generated in VR. VR is basically the resolution you use on both axis X2. My G2 is running 3300x3300 ish (11m pixels x2) where as 3-1080p is 6m pixels. Far less than VR.

  • @alanward9521
    @alanward95219 ай бұрын

    Absolutely on point, agree with you totally. Really like the idea of the trackball as a mouse is not feasible in VR. I've subbed for more. Brilliant content in this clip.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment

  • @RickHowell89
    @RickHowell899 ай бұрын

    Just got recommended this video and you are right about VR. Since i picked up my Reverb G2, it changed sim flying for me. Just recently dropped a stupid amount, to me anyway, on a new PC and it made an even bigger difference. The only thing I wish is that i could record better video. When i screen record, i dont have squares on the screen, it seems to be shaped like the eye field (i think that is the right term).

  • @ernestwinslow7316
    @ernestwinslow73169 ай бұрын

    Impressive video. I am into dcs and MSFS and vr was a game changer for me. It is truly difficult to appreciate vr from watch someone explain the experience. I am still on my Samsung Odyssey plus headset since 2018. Was going to transition to the reverb G2 but I felt I wait for new headset with better features in the mid range segment. 3D inVR is been an enjoyable experience with the of visual quality. Three days of nasty nausea did not stop me. I have had my trackir 5 packed away in my storage box since I got my vr headset

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Good for you for not giving up when you had that motion, sickness at the start. I was a fighter pilot and never ever felt sick in an airplane but the first time I tried a VR I also had nausea. I did a video on the whole subject because I think that it is quite common, and I have found that it is especially common for pilots because they know what it should feel like, and when they are exposed to the visual inputs without the feeling, it’s just as bad as the reversal for people who try to read in a car and feel the motion without the visual stimulus lots of good headsets coming up in the future so I’m sure you’ll find the right one.

  • @RedWolfe
    @RedWolfe20 күн бұрын

    First time in your channel but this is EXACTLY the type of app that will work with my Q3.

  • @tugpilothrs
    @tugpilothrs9 ай бұрын

    Hi Russ. I had a similar path as you. And currently have the HP. I have 2000 hrs in aviation. Gliders and powered. I always found landing a flat screen sim sim difficult but when I got the the oculus rift. Landing became intuitive and instinctive. Crosswinds became fun. This alone sold me on VR and going back to flat screen was just never going to happen. Il2 stormavic vr. Although not as accurate as msfs. Sitting in a Heinkel bomber with the feeling of size. The gunner bombardier below and forward could not be described to a flat screener. Nor the sore neck you get trying to watch your six in a sopwith camel. I too am a lot older and understand the frustration of explaining VR to a flat screener. Great vidio. Keep up the good work...

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed your comments. I love the moniker “Flat Screener” and will adopt that. Many argue TrackIR is essentially the same as VR. Their loss.

  • @LouLope
    @LouLope9 ай бұрын

    Reverb G2 user here also. I'll put this gently, no way I would fly on a flat screen again, it's like piloting with one eye closed. Same with Google Earth. Another big plus I've found with VR glasses is the natural head tracking, not in the same class with the mouse control, not even close. Thanks for the video.

  • @Sean-vh8pm
    @Sean-vh8pm9 ай бұрын

    Sim Hanger is a great mention. His channel is excellent, as is your own. 👍 I'd be curious to know your thoughts on head tracking like Tobii. I've not taken the plunge in either VR or head tracking just yet.

  • @thebelgianfights
    @thebelgianfights9 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. My first vr experience was in IL-2 Sturmovik with an oculus quest 2. My mind was blown by how the 3d effect really made me feel like I was in the actual aircraft. I'm now playing with track IR because the Quest 2 was just too blurry and cumbersome for me. It felt like a huge step back in visual fidelity. But I often wonder what IL-2 would be like with a better vr set. Like a pilot mentions here. Stuff like landing or formation flying is very difficult to judge from a flat monitor.

  • @Despiser25

    @Despiser25

    7 ай бұрын

    IL2 runs fantastic in VR. Perhaps the best flight sim for VR to date. The problem is the old game engine that can run it great in VR has poor fidelity to reality on the game physics part. If I want to show off VR to someone I fire up IL2, lol.

  • @flightsimdeskuk

    @flightsimdeskuk

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. I just got a Meta Quest 2 on black Friday deal this week. Its very good for games like Half-life Alyx and the games that come in the Meta store. For flight sim though, I am finding it to be very blurry. A very clear downgrade from my 2D setup as far as clarity is concerned. The immersion though is amazing. Especially for small planes like the Piper Cub. I find that plane very hard to fly in 2D. But in VR its much, much easier to fly.

  • @gingermuddle
    @gingermuddle9 ай бұрын

    I'm just new to your channel.. I like your content and how you present it! On your question in this Video: Yes I totally agree to what you say about VR!!! I'm also a big fan of VR and also always have problems to explain the VR Experience to friends n family. The ONLY way truly is to experience it and see it "with own" eyes... Go ahead with your videos! And yes, I also, already, watch "Simhanger" and love the well researched content there... Have a good day and see ya!

  • @caaront
    @caaront9 ай бұрын

    I just subscribed and chose all notifications. I love VR and I am still using the Rift S but may update to the Quest 3 when it comes out toward the end of this month or next month, I hope.

  • @benjammin8458
    @benjammin84588 ай бұрын

    Hey Russ - what a great video on VR. You really explained it well. Unless you've experienced VR you cannot imagine what it is like! I have followed a very similar path and have used VR in P3D and then Microsoft flight simulator. I've been flight simming since 1982 and I'm a RWP but never imagined we could experience what VR gives us today using a PC. I've flown in level D simulators that are incredibly awesome but the visuals with VR on your desktop or equally as immersive. I was lucky enough to see some of the genesis VR hardware in the early 90s and can't even explain how incredible the progression to what we have available to us today. It is truly remarkable. I totally agree that VR flying is the future of desktop simming. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your channel. Glad to see a fellow old time simmer enjoying this hobby.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your interesting post. I have only tried VR on a motion platform yet once and it wasn’t calibrated correctly. I think with motion it could be even more realistic. MSFS has scenery that is eye watering. Great time for home flight simulation.

  • @benjammin8458

    @benjammin8458

    8 ай бұрын

    That's on my wish list for sure. A Home motion rig. Nothing like the commercial stuff that Boeing, united use etc. but a small three axis home motion rig would be awesome and has now become very affordable all things considered. Seems to be the next level of immersion when coupled with VR. Agree. Visuals in Microsoft flight simulator 2020 are incredible. And, it's only gonna get better.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    8 ай бұрын

    I tried the YawVR system at FSExpo and once rolled into a bank the roll on the motion didn’t was out. I suspect since most of these rigs started as racing sims the are just using bank angle and not realizing there is no lateral G once established in a coordinated turn. I definitely want to try any systems I invest that much money in before I pull the trigger.

  • @benjammin8458

    @benjammin8458

    8 ай бұрын

    I think you're right. It's definitely new tech for home motion rigs at that around the $2500 price point. There's a lot of smart people in flightsim today and I'm sure that will get ironed out. I'm like you, before I spend that much money I want it as realistic as possible (within reason at that price)! Mark at the Simhangar did a nice video about a motion rig. That got me very interested.

  • @iloveucupid
    @iloveucupid9 ай бұрын

    At first I thought you were gonna talk about how some flight simulators don’t have boats rendered into the water😂 but this topic actually appealed to me more bc I’m looking into getting vr😂

  • @fauxflights77
    @fauxflights779 ай бұрын

    Great vid per usual. Thanks. Eyeing an upgrade next year from my Index when I can upgrade my system from my 3080. Quite enjoying how much I've been able to squeeze out of that index up to this point, but I need to counter my aging eyes.

  • @jonbarto9146
    @jonbarto91469 ай бұрын

    Nice shout out to Flight Sim Guy and Sim Hangar. I agree VR flying is great but you do need a higher end rig to push all those pixels. For a Varjo Aero or Pimax Crystal it’s a minimum 3080 or better. That said, I still use my Quest 2 and mid-spec PC at times to fly in VR just because the feeling of flight is so awesome. I know that one day I’ll get to experience the higher fidelity headsets but for now I’m content just to be immersed.

  • @mariocharlebois6758
    @mariocharlebois67589 ай бұрын

    Very well explained, love my Reverb G2, will upgrade very soon 👍

  • @leejimmy760
    @leejimmy7609 ай бұрын

    Great video. Thank you so much for your sharing.

  • @jamessoutar4354
    @jamessoutar43549 ай бұрын

    Great real world info. Thank you for your videos Russ!

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @fred2108
    @fred21089 ай бұрын

    I totally agree, after using a VR head set in flightsim i cant go back to a 2D monitor, just doesnt do it anymore, have had my own aircraft in the past this is so close to the real thing, just upgraded from reverb G2 to Pimax Crystal after a few alterations and 3d printed some lens holders its great worth the upgrade, thanks for the great video 🤗👍

  • @NikolaosTsarmpopoulos
    @NikolaosTsarmpopoulos6 ай бұрын

    Very good points. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FairweatherVR
    @FairweatherVR9 ай бұрын

    Irl private pilot here. Fly mostly PA-28’s and occasionaly C172’s. I’d like to add that VR flight, in my opinion, is so close to irl flight with the added benifit of being able to fly anywhere in world, places you never would be able to fly to irl. Once you add in a 6dof motion sim, the VR experience is almost a perfect substitute for the real thing.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes if recreation flying is your goal you can’t beat VR in MSFS. Additional benefits you didn’t mention are less cost, zero carbon emissions, no safety risks, and the ability to fly airplanes you otherwise never could. It also provides a way to scratch the flying itch for those folks who have medical issues that keep them out of s real cockpit. I agree simulation has evolved to an ALMOST perfect substitution for irl flying and is creeping closer with each technological improvement. Good comment!

  • 9 ай бұрын

    Excellent content as always and I couldn't agree more with everything you said 👍

  • @rhmlsiddle
    @rhmlsiddle3 ай бұрын

    I just started VR with MSFS 2020 and there is no comparison. I am truly enjoying this even at 73 !

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comments.

  • @quantumjim45
    @quantumjim459 ай бұрын

    Russ - thanks for a VERY informative video. You're much more into flightsim than I and your experience and insights are extremely valuable. I own the Rift and flew VR with it only a little then quit in disappointment because of inability to read the instruments in VFR, let alone IFR - just as you pointed out. Haven't done more due to fear of spending significant bucks and being disappointed again. Apparently, except for the challenges of pointing/turning - VR for IFR work is now quite usable. I AM wondering about the less expensive HTC Vive 2 Pro that claims 2448 X 2448 resolution (X2) - as compared with your top 2.

  • @Despiser25

    @Despiser25

    7 ай бұрын

    If you have the hardware you can get it to where you can read the instruments (even the small text). I would suggest a HP reverb if you want a cheap headset. With super sampling res isnt much of an issue anymore. I run the G2 at 3300x3290 with 85% CAS in OpenXR so I basically get the higher res at no cost hardware wise..

  • @xiaowen6876
    @xiaowen68769 ай бұрын

    Exactly, my friend. Multi-screen and physical instruments are no longer necessary equipment. At present, there is no good hand tracking tool to directly interact with the instrument, so we have to rely on a trackball or a VR controller that is always shaking. But they are good enough. In addition, I need to add that among all driving simulations, flight simulation is the least trigger for motion sickness. Racing games will make you get carsick intermittently when you are in a bad state, no matter how much you adapt to VR. The same feeling appears in the final stage of your landing. If you brake hard, you will always feel inevitable discomfort. People's eyes will have a better depth perception of close objects, and when the ground is hundreds of feet away, your brain can quickly adjust itself. When the ground and buildings several meters away are at a rapidly changing speed, your self-protection instinct can't be suppressed. Of course, I personally prefer WWI and WWII air combat in il-2 GB. The depth perception brought by VR HMD allows you to shoot intuitively in the machine gun fighting at a distance of 100 to 1000 feet, which is very interesting.

  • @HowiesAdventures
    @HowiesAdventures9 ай бұрын

    This was a great video. Thank you!

  • @orionmec
    @orionmec9 ай бұрын

    This was very informative. Thank you.

  • @b6s4shelter
    @b6s4shelter9 ай бұрын

    I'd say VR is being in the stadium and being able to move anywhere in the stadium as opposed to sitting in 1 seat. I got a new G2 for $300 and then went big on 4090 and wow! 5800X3D and 4090 with G2 is an amazing combination. I can't wait for MSFS 2024 multithreaded performance boost.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    I would have to say that overall the G2 offers the best value per dollar of any headset I’ve ever used.

  • @b6s4shelter

    @b6s4shelter

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rbarlow also, if it wasn't for VR, I would never have built a 3D printed Spitfire cockpit from Authentikit. The immersion of VR with good controls is the ticket.

  • @scrapyardwars
    @scrapyardwars8 ай бұрын

    Excellent observations. I am unable to buy a high end headset and have tried many of your past ones. Switched to the quest 3 and I am overall very pleased. Love to see a comparison if someone lends you the quest, not expecting crystal quality, but think it allows acess for many of us on more restrictive budgets.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    8 ай бұрын

    I have the Quest 3 and it is really very nice. What it lacks in resolution it kinda makes up with excellent edge to edge clarity and a great FOV. For the price it is a great value and when the proper software is available it will support pass through mixed reality.

  • @it4dev
    @it4dev9 ай бұрын

    Great video, very informative and comprehensive.

  • @tangocharlie9291
    @tangocharlie92919 ай бұрын

    I use a physical cockpit scaled to the C172, an iPad running ForeFlight on my yoke and a knee board with pen and paper, just as I fly in real life. Sure, have to look down my nose, or maybe lift the headset slightly on occasion, but it is no different than adjusting my glasses, IMHO. Regarding the experience, there is absolutely no comparison. My iPad tells me (via ForeFlight) “traffic, 7o’clock, 1,000’ below” I look over my left shoulder, and there it is! My Crystal gets here today and I was glad to see this video, as I leave my Index behind. Happy Simming!

  • @-TK-421
    @-TK-4219 ай бұрын

    I agree. I keep trying to work on more things to make a universal cockpit with 3 monitors but every time I put on my HP G2 I am thinking I can not compare. This is sitting in the plane where a home cockpit is sitting at my desk IN front of a bunch of cool things to try and pretend I am in the real thing. I need to just work on creating devices I can use in VR to make my experience better. I like the idea of the track ball.

  • @mats77
    @mats779 ай бұрын

    Great stuff, it's definitely something I want to try one day.. seems amazing

  • @minecraftwtihclay
    @minecraftwtihclay8 ай бұрын

    I never thought about a trackball, that is a great idea!

  • @chaosbuilder1531
    @chaosbuilder15319 ай бұрын

    3:25 I got shocked hearing this as i live in Finland. No idea our country had made a vr headset!

  • @sasquatch8923
    @sasquatch89239 ай бұрын

    I can't play sim's in 2D anymore. Flight and driving. I'm lucky enough to have great hardware so it's a fun experience. One of the fun things I've done is IL-2 in VR especially world war one bi planes. They are so fun to fly. Great video!

  • @hertzvador2220
    @hertzvador22209 ай бұрын

    Great video. I enjoy VR (using a quest on PC). What bugs me ATM is the setup time, somehow I don’t seem to be able to click and fly like I do with a monitor. Also tuning level of details can be a pain and even with a decent graphic card you may end up butchering the experience.

  • @tabs1913
    @tabs19139 ай бұрын

    Not just flight sims but racing sims too. My sim rig doesn't even have a monitor on it. We're living in the future!

  • @WilliamAL1547
    @WilliamAL15478 ай бұрын

    Gee thanks, now I have to buy a new computer and a VR headset. In all seriousness, thank you for your expertise. Don't take this the wrong way, but as I watch this, I realize that we are seeing the internet mature into something even more wonderful. As "more experienced" generations embrace technology and use it as you have, it brings an entirely new level of accessibility to the wisdom and perspective gained from a lifetime of experience. Thank you for the content, you have gained another subscriber.

  • @richardmehalick9076
    @richardmehalick90763 ай бұрын

    I recently started to use Voice Attack with some free commands I found online for the FBW 320. I’d love to see a video with you trying it, especially as you are a real world pilot. It may be a better solution for VR than pass through in some cases.

  • @JMAv8Tor
    @JMAv8Tor9 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Thanks!!

  • @dudu4535
    @dudu45359 ай бұрын

    thanks, completely agree !

  • @Smasher77th
    @Smasher77th9 ай бұрын

    You can also bring up the charts on the glass cockpit (G3000/G5000)

  • @Pics2FlicksDennis
    @Pics2FlicksDennis9 ай бұрын

    Excellent discussion, Russ.

  • @seyittahirozuolmez1026
    @seyittahirozuolmez10268 ай бұрын

    You can suggest that your followers watch the images you recorded with one eye closed, so that they can have a little bit of a three-dimensional experience. Monoscopic depth cues, especially parallax, will provide a simple yet effective experience. Good video by the way 👍

  • @cadeisclay
    @cadeisclay9 ай бұрын

    Great videos sir. Thank you.

  • @Drmerlin604
    @Drmerlin6049 ай бұрын

    I totally agree with everything you said. I have two sims: I have a full sized Boeing 737-800 cockpit (about £60,000 worth) with motorised throttles, full MIP and overhead and a 120 degree cobra screen driven by a 4K laser projector. I also have a 6 axis motion seat with a Varjo Aero headset. I run a very powerful PC for that with a 4090 gfx card. I can tell you right now that as much as I love being able to operate all of the buttons and switches on the big 737, it does not begin to compare with my VR system for immersion. I spend much more time in VR than I do on the 737 rig. I have got to the point where I struggle to fly in 2D…. I have been flight simming since the very first version of flight simulator. I just could not give up VR.

  • @737sst
    @737sst9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your insights, Russ. VR in my home cockpit would save a lot of space, but be a waste of all my 737 hardware 😢. Overhead, throttle quadrant, pedestal, etc. VR that lets you manually flip switches, turn knobs and so on , is probably out of reach for some time.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    Mixed reality is coming so keep your hardware…it will be the best of both worlds

  • @ysteinRnning

    @ysteinRnning

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rbarlowI'm guessing we'll get haptic gloves at some point too 😀

  • @737sst

    @737sst

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@rbarlowany particular idea? Varjo??? And how long do you think I will have to wait (starting to get near the point where I have to decide whether or not ordering big TV's)?

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
    @GreenBlueWalkthrough9 ай бұрын

    Great video while I love my Rift CV1 and don't have any issues using it that you listed. In fact I prefer the screen door to the quest 2 blurriness. To the point I'm only upgrading to the quest 3 for it being a true Mixed reality headset at I price point I can afford. But yeah to add to the recording bit most VR games suck at being recording friendly as they don't have options like ports and mods do to see what is really displayed in the headset so that makes VR videos much harder to give the viewer all the info the VR user has.

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    I am looking at the Quest 3 too as it seems to offer a lot for the price....maybe a sucessor to the G2 as a best bang for the buck value headset

  • @suzannesmith7985
    @suzannesmith79858 ай бұрын

    Great video, as usual, Russ. What VR headset are you using right now?

  • @AviatorGM
    @AviatorGM9 ай бұрын

    I use a 55" TV for MSFS ran by a very high-end laptop that I use for 3D CAD designing. When learning and practicing pattern / circuit work, it's not easy looking over your shoulder with the hat switch or mouse to know when to transition from Downwind to base to final. There's just so much going on in the pattern to also concentrate on camera movements. I sometimes overshoot final as a result. I was thinking VR would make it easier. Id rather not spend thousands on a premium headset. Is the HP Reverb G2 V2 good enough? I need to be able to see my gauges while flying the pattern of course.

  • @donc9751
    @donc97519 ай бұрын

    Great video!! I'm really wanting to upgrade from my G2 to the Pimax. My system has a 4080, i7-10700K, 32gb ram, nvme drives. The cpu might be bottle nicking my gpu to some degree. I'm getting pretty good fps with it though, but not everything set to ultra. Thanks for the comparison! I just heard on Overkill's youtube channel the Pimax just had a very good firmware update that helps a lot!

  • @user-ej9jq2zf1y
    @user-ej9jq2zf1y3 ай бұрын

    I am 65 years old so I know exactly what you mean when it comes with keeping up with technology. My am an XP11/12 simmer and my grandson recently brought me his older Quest 2 VR system to try out. I have yet to hook it up to see if and how it would work? I will give it a try! I agree! I believe VR will be the future of flight simulation!

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    3 ай бұрын

    You’ll enjoy it

  • @darthwalker007
    @darthwalker0079 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this perspective. I too initially ignored VR on the assumption it clearly was not ready for primetime. The first time I was able to try it was at the very first FlightSimExpo in Las Vegas. The ability to actually try and experience it made the cost of the trip worthwhile. I have my PPL and for the first time swimming actually replicated my experience in the cockpit. I got the original Rift and never looked back. I also got the Rift S and the HP Reverb GV V2 but I see you got the more expensive ones. Question: Do you think the difference is really worth the additional cost? Thanks in advance.

  • @Drmerlin604

    @Drmerlin604

    9 ай бұрын

    I have a Reverb G2 and the Varjo Aero. The difference is like comparing a bicycle to a Porsche 😊

  • @cometaui
    @cometaui8 ай бұрын

    totally agree. I couldnt give myself a better description than you did. Awsome

  • @GibsonCRG
    @GibsonCRG9 ай бұрын

    In 1997 I used three Mitsubishi CRT monitors to create a three-screen flight sim. At the time, the additional immersion was amazing. I've often received the cuts that come with the "leading edge" but still love being there. The breakthrough that will drive virtual environments hard into the flight sim community will be pass-thru real-world interaction aka mixed reality. Seeing it at the "pro" level excites me because it's there; it frustrates me because the pricing is still way WAY out of line for even "bleeding edge" types. I can't wait for it to make the leap.

  • @marshw13
    @marshw138 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing this. VR KZread videos are the worst.

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj9 ай бұрын

    An excellent presentation.

  • @mrfairycake4333
    @mrfairycake43339 ай бұрын

    Great video Russ

  • @courthilton5704
    @courthilton57049 ай бұрын

    Hi Russ, I liked seeing the Kensington mouse usage. Are you still using the Mighty Mouse / Kensington combo you developed? Or does the Kensington alone provide the majority of the functionality you need. (I was particularly impressed with the rotating ring to handle the button rotation instead of needing to also interface the knobster. Any learnings there?

  • @rbarlow

    @rbarlow

    9 ай бұрын

    I have migrated to just the trackball as it requires no AIr Manager script to use like the Mighty Mouse. I am used to it now with only one drawback. It is possible when using the scroll ring to acidentally touch the ball and move the mouse from hovering over the desired knob. Dual knobs are still a bit difficult. The other warning is that the ball is held in by gravity so if you tilt the Kensington the ball can fall out and roll across the basement floor :)