Clarification: 7:15 - The 3 games included with the Virtuix Omni One are part of a bundled trial subscription to their Omni Online service that costs $14/month. The games are available for purchase separately and cost between $19.99 and $29.99 USD each.
@rockstar-5934Ай бұрын
No
@sk.6040Ай бұрын
I hate the Antichrist Christ is King
@AMidgetWalrusАй бұрын
That's a MASSIVE difference. $70-80 less value on top of the $2600 price tag.
@GaneshPalraj1991Ай бұрын
A game like love and deep space will make most women ***, if the game was in VR.
@h1pixelАй бұрын
9 minutes ago 20k views bro fell off
@infinite_gАй бұрын
I owned the original version of this and was a kickstarter backer. After finally getting the Omni, Virtuix almost immediately told all backers that they were stopping support for individual use, and if we wanted to have continued support we had to update our devices to their new model of targeting VR Arcades. This would lock the devices to only work with games that they supported for their VR Arcade software which was all in house software. After that rug pull, I'll never support this company again.
@samihamouriАй бұрын
just wrote a long comment saying the same thing, very well said sir, and if you want the original firmware without paywall, contact me and ill forward them to you , I saved a backup.
@Mavgaming_1Ай бұрын
@@infinite_g yikes, that really sucks.
@rob3617Ай бұрын
was also a kickstarter. they offered NO support, promised a universal driver and if you went with Oculus instead of Vive, it was worthless (there was no vive at the time of their kickstarter) ive since sold it and gotten a Katwalk c2+
@MsHojatАй бұрын
Wow, terrible. It's rather understandable that a product like this would only be made for arcades, or arcade focus, but the bait and switch is still reprehensible.
@audguyАй бұрын
Yea they dropped that pile on me within a week of mine arriving too.
@Aves_1Ай бұрын
Claiming to be a consumer solution and not working with consumer headsets is a major failure
@CalebantonАй бұрын
It can... but I think it comes in a package?
@pancakewafflesАй бұрын
I'd just look towards the Katwalk C2 instead of this. It supports anything you can use for pcvr
@Eoin-BАй бұрын
@@drew2626 At the end of the video it says it cant but they are planning on adding steam vr support.
@LukksiaАй бұрын
there's other options out there very similar to this that work with anything. like the catwalk vr omni. also the catwalk is a lot lighter i think
@alexgrimm354Ай бұрын
@@drew2626 of course it can, but no game supports the walking...
@MarkSpurrellАй бұрын
As someone who has owned one of these VR treadmill things, they are NOT worth it. Fun party trick, but it doesn't really feel like walking (more like skating on ice), the arm on your back adds resistance to turning around, and although it would be a great workout toy, you're constantly reminded that you are strapped in to something that feels unnatural. I sold mine after 2 months of use. Save your money.
@poochyenarulezАй бұрын
yea, I feel that way about all VR. Fun party trick, but not something worth owning.
@norkshitАй бұрын
@@poochyenaruleznot yet*
@gorkskoal9315Ай бұрын
lol aaaah so basically not ready! player one! levels of omnitread muchless holosweat/holodeck.
@SolDizZoАй бұрын
I had a good experience with the KatVR... but I have really good coordination, and a lot of experience rolling around in a dojo. At the end of the day, I still prefer the dojo... and I play games all the time on PC / Steam Deck.
@SpiriaxАй бұрын
I never owned a KatWalk, but got to try one. It's similar to me, it felt like walking on ice while having a car tire tied to a rope strapped around your lower back at the same time. It didn't feel like walking to me at all and so it wasn't immersive.
@CLabmusicАй бұрын
This treadmill IS NOT the "only option." I've had a KatVR for almost 5 years now and I love it. It's a similar design but it works well with all my steam games. I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned.
@tldr365Ай бұрын
@@CLabmusic given the nature of this video, not reason for them to mention something that is potentially a competitor.
@jackpostkun4372Ай бұрын
i love my katwalk!! im waiting ever so patiently for the pimax 60g wireless module for my pimax crystal so i can have the ultimate wireless setup!!
@neurokinetikАй бұрын
That was what I thought it was going to be about at first, and late to the party at that, as the KatVR was covered pretty extensively years ago by all the big VR channels.
@PhantomdudeАй бұрын
40% of the price of this too
@bkbreymeАй бұрын
Same here - I still have the original Kat Walk C release from the Kickstarter. This design is basically the same concept, AND it is headset-agnostic, although I have only used mine with SteamVR, I can vouch for the fact that it supports any headset that supports SteamVR. I also know it supports Oculus quest, but have not tested that support, as I do not have one.
@hybrid_grizzlyАй бұрын
The Kat Walk C2/Core seems like a much better direction for this niche to me, with SteamVR integration and support for most existing vr games. Skyrim VR alone is a huge point in the Kat’s favor
@nredsaАй бұрын
skyrim VR is amazing with the KAT walk. i have over 300 hours in it with KAT C1
@manitoba-op4jxАй бұрын
sadly quest exists and has captured the normie market
@hybrid_grizzlyАй бұрын
@@manitoba-op4jx I forgot to mention because I’m on PC but the Kat actually has an adaptor for quest 2/3
@Daktyl198Ай бұрын
@@manitoba-op4jx You can use most quests headsets on the PC and play SteamVR games on them.
@jewster07Ай бұрын
OMNI will have PCVR and will be able to play steamVR games. Theres a video of one the the virtuix devs playing skyrim on the omni.
@thomaswalmaАй бұрын
I have a KatVR and I love it. I think the way KatVR holds you up from the sides makes far more sense than this thing's bendy arm holding you from behind. Also, this one seems to let the core of your body move forward and backwards which I suspect could throw you off balance, as opposed to the KatVR, which locks your core in the center of the bowl that you run on. I did modify my KatVR to hold me up like a backpack like this one does rather than just using the KatVR stomach strap, because the KatVR stomach strap was hurting my stomach, especially when using it for more than a couple hours. I think it's insane that this costs more than twice as much as a KatVR, requires a headset that costs more than twice as much as the Quest 2 that I use, has a jankier design, and doesn't even have SteamVR support yet like the KatVR does
@RandomFandomOfficialАй бұрын
Some cats think they live in VR. 😂
@The_engineering_potatoАй бұрын
12:16 that response makes me think he plays with one controller
@michalsnaiberg2734Ай бұрын
you can say he brings his own joystick
@lpnp9477Ай бұрын
It makes sense, meta controllers break if you breathe on them
@BadeBhaiyaBabuАй бұрын
"s...se... FUN GAMES!!"
@YouTubeAccount-vz2hyАй бұрын
@@The_engineering_potato came to the comments only for this
@ilikestuff8218Ай бұрын
@@lpnp9477 maybe back on Rift era but on Quest era? Thrillseeker literally tested the durability of those things by throwing it in a washing machine that's turned on.
@silentcoyotecreationsАй бұрын
I love that Luke used to be called “Slick”. If I remember correctly, it was because of his mineral oil PC. Very SLICK. 😂
@wongyumichaelАй бұрын
We need a new video for baby oil pc
@SecondSunofficialАй бұрын
@@wongyumichael the Diddy PC
@electronashАй бұрын
@@SecondSunofficial A whole lotta oil, tubing, fans, and harnesses.
@electronashАй бұрын
Just beware of your "cable management".
@solitivityАй бұрын
@@SecondSunofficial It'd be a waste of time because it'd just get arrested. 😂
@cinestyleincАй бұрын
"I own a quest 3," "Oh cool, what kind of games do you play," looks at camera awkwardly "Fun games" and this is why you only buy new VR headsets and never used ones
@yuugenr7549Ай бұрын
@@cinestyleinc lol
@ConeJellos22 күн бұрын
I buy used ones because I like that.
@willlindal2446Ай бұрын
12:14 “fun games”… 😂 homie ain’t fooling nobody
@ayoni02Ай бұрын
Yh, my bro is interested in other kinds of immersion 😂😂😂😂
@williambrown3699Ай бұрын
those "fun games" are just less tedious than other VR experiences. really wish there was an active sfw VR movie scene but the is very little out there and its a pain in the ass to find
@hardboiled7467Ай бұрын
Vam games
@blockhead4513Ай бұрын
Sus...
@Valka077Ай бұрын
@@williambrown3699 HereSphere VR Video Player , the best "fun games" player for VR "games", source: I tried them all. it's on steam, but it ain't free, however, definitely worth it ;)
@Hannah_The_HereticАй бұрын
12:11 oh.....no.... Caught in 4k? If ya know, ya know 😂
@SpyritekXRАй бұрын
iykyk, i was coming to comment the same
@Andrewe1Ай бұрын
He enjoys 8k travel videos like many of us...
@austinseph1Ай бұрын
A true man of culture
@WayStedYouАй бұрын
"Games?"
@johanskanal1360Ай бұрын
LOL YEAH. And he just nods and smiles, completely unaware of what it's actually used for
@dt7197Ай бұрын
He fights zombies like an old man scaring raccoons away from his trashcans
@cobwebblocksАй бұрын
KatVR is another company that makes VR treadmills although they don't have such a time in the businesses, they are cheaper. Their treadmill also works with steamVR!
@jewster07Ай бұрын
Omni will have PCVR making it compatible with steamVR.
@deathofthemagiАй бұрын
Man I want a Katwalk Mini so bad but I am way over the weight limit. Could you imagine running through like skyrim or some other fantasy world for your exercise? I tried that once and it was awesome but running in place kind of breaks the immersion, one of these frictionless treadmills would be so much better
@GeekyGamiАй бұрын
Here's the caveat: it ONLY works with SteamVR. If you use Oculus or WMR, you still have to go through SteamVR, which is not optimal.
@deathofthemagiАй бұрын
@@GeekyGami Yah but something that big is stationary so i would be using a pc headset with it anyway since the games render in higher quality on pc. I only use quest so I can play in my garage without setting up a light houses and a laptop every time i want to play. Something like this you would just buy a dedicated pc and headset for
@GeekyGamiАй бұрын
@@deathofthemagi ... Yes. PCVR is not just SteamVR. It's OpenXR, Oculus, WMR. Don't forget Rift S and CV1 exist.
@lethaunticАй бұрын
The price for what it does alone is overpriced compared to the Kat but the fact that it doesn't work with SteamVR makes it baffling. I have to spend extra for a headset I don't want? I can only play a small selection of games that _they_ made? Nah, I'm good. I'm not going to pretend like it would work perfectly with every VR game on Steam, of course that's not how that works. But come on.
@hkgxАй бұрын
If it's actually pico then you should be able to use their software for SteamVR games
@toxilloАй бұрын
@@lethauntic what I also find wild (maybe it's just for that specific game) how you don't walk where you're walking but where you're pointing. So what's the difference to Among us VR where you're shaking your controllers to run? You can't strafe? That's literally the number one thing I would buy this for.
@mr.gamedestroyer1Ай бұрын
@@hkgx i can definitely confirm that, but u might need desktop vr on some steam vr games to play them properly
@legomeaker101potatoАй бұрын
I agree on the headset (it should be an optional thing) but they clearly state on the website faq that you can use pcvr headsets and play steamvr games
@azertyQАй бұрын
Only 250lbs? Gamers aren't going to like this.
@JD2jr.Ай бұрын
Luckily they tested with a normal sized man too, and it held up
@SzalonyKotАй бұрын
Tbh, the people you're talking about don't move much in general so I don't think they'll care lol
@ParityOnline22 күн бұрын
@@SzalonyKot Yeah. Not true. I'm a massive gamer with a VR and have been excited about omni pretty much since it has been first announced. And even though I've started to lose weight. I am still almost 290lbs. And even with less weight, I have quite a wide body shape. slap some muscles on, and I don't think I'll be able to go much below 250, if at all. I have a few friends with probably similar weight and a VR. And between coop games or something like Beat Saber we can easily play in VR for several hours. Your narrow minded assumption that gamers don't move much is only correct as long as we are talking about pc/console (although some people would disagree even on console). VR is an entirely different thing. And I am pretty sure the tenacity and stamina that some gamers bring to the table to farm something or achieve something in whatever game is gonna make them move a LOT more in VR games then some crappy casual wannabe that buys a VR, plays for 10min before being done for the day, maybe watches a streamer for another 10 and then calls himself a gamer.
@zephyrp88369 күн бұрын
just place dance dash for a few months
@Beep2bleepАй бұрын
You can get an KatVR for $900 that works with all headsets and games it even works stand alone with the Quest. It also has the benefit of tracking from underneath the shoes instead of the tracking on top. The first KatVRs tracked that way and instead moved to tracking your feet like 2 mice across a trackpad.
@alexdavis9324Ай бұрын
It also only has a belly band and requires their specific shoes that aren't that comfortable.
@pk251Ай бұрын
yea the shoe thing is a problem
@Zac-wb7huАй бұрын
For over 1000 less and byod I don't think the shoe thing matters
@arnox4554Ай бұрын
JESUS WEPT FOR HE HAD NO MORE WORLDS TO CONQUER
@XaifaxVTАй бұрын
Linus and the team screwed up something very important: There is another, *BETTER* , treadmill system that uses the same dish method: KatVR. It's *less than half the price* , has been out for longer, has a more stable back support, AND most importantly *is VR system agnostic*, meaning you can use it with whatever headset you want, play Steam VR, Meta, and even hook it to non-VR games be it just as a fancy joystick or via the various hacks to turn normal games into VR games. EDIT: When I first typed this they said this was the only option, however a cursory click through seems to be missing that, so I think they may have edited that statement out.
@adriandelgado1676Ай бұрын
@@XaifaxVT No, Kat VR is not better, I have both, Kat is garbage quality compared to Omni. PCVR is coming to Omni in December.
@dropzone01Ай бұрын
I thought it was a Kat Walk when I saw the thumbnail. Definitely doesn't look like a better option after watching the video now. I have a Kat Walk C, but have never tried one of these to give it a fair opinion though.
@byMyXzx1Ай бұрын
@@adriandelgado1676 No.
@____5837Ай бұрын
@@adriandelgado1676 so in the maximum of 2 weeks you could have had an omni one, you can categorically say it is better than the kat despite the kat forcing u to use a significantly worse headset and massively limited games
@adriandelgado1676Ай бұрын
@@____5837 I've had an Omni since May, I participated in the entire beta.
@88CardeyАй бұрын
I honestly thought that thumbnail was some kind of Linus action figure from 10 years ago... 😂 I thought to myself, "yeah, I can see why you thought it was doomed"
@avocaresАй бұрын
12:10 Clearly, a man of culture --- EDIT: video length has been jumping around so timestamp started at 12:10 then went to 5:54, and now it's at 12:14. It's the "fun games" comment
@darrenashjamesАй бұрын
@@avocares came to say the same hahaha
@soejrd24978Ай бұрын
We lost another one boys
@lostskull7467Ай бұрын
Glad there's so many of us that came here to comment on this 🤣
@pengwin_Ай бұрын
unironically the best use of VR. For Real.
@ChaxO7Ай бұрын
@@avocares we all like vr fun games 😂😂
@BoofingBongwaterАй бұрын
0:23 "Before Luke was called Luke" Have I missed something?
@jyrolys6Ай бұрын
If the yellow highlights weren't a hint enough there was no Luke back then, only Slick
@thexgamer8240Ай бұрын
What a blast from the past. I saw this being demoed at a tech convention long ago and I thought they were never gonna make it far. Apparently, I was wrong.
@Stealth86651Ай бұрын
Yep, remember seeing these used on some TechTV tournament like two decades ago. Cool concept, just way too expensive and cumbersome for consumers.
@OfficialExqui28 күн бұрын
Judging by this video you were right, they did not make it.
@ians7184Ай бұрын
@00:18 "Hey Linus, wanna come to my hotel room and see my 'prototype'? 😏"
@George6_0Ай бұрын
I would like to (:
@mrschoko565Ай бұрын
👀
@igorbriskin7746Ай бұрын
how big is it?
@Comen_glutamateАй бұрын
Ayoooo 😮
@IJO221Ай бұрын
1:17 where’s the word “segue”????????????
@maschinenorganismusАй бұрын
@@IJO221 exactly!!!
@emagz8Ай бұрын
IS THAT HOW YOU SPELL IT!?! A true gentleman and scholar sir 🫡
@IJO22127 күн бұрын
@@emagz8 Thank you, thank you, I pride myself in my elegance 😂 i'm a dork.
@CreateTeenАй бұрын
12:16 "fun games" 😂
@nr289Ай бұрын
it's pr0n right?
@gulapulaАй бұрын
VR Kanojo type shit
@jivewigАй бұрын
Men of culture
@AMKpolka5Ай бұрын
Certified coomer moment
@carlosmolina292Ай бұрын
Reece is a certified gamer 😂
@MrJerppuАй бұрын
Not only is KatVR more known and trustworthy, It's also literally less than half the price and you supply your own headset. Even their most expensive product is just 1400 USD.
@EmoDuckmanАй бұрын
Omi was the reason why I wanted the VR treadmill; I got the KatWalk C2. You should have a look at that one if you ever get a chance.
@JerzyLasicaАй бұрын
Now you need to review KAT's consumer omnidirectiobal treadmill. Eventhough virtuix was first to the market with a product, this one is an obvious copy of the KAT.
@DanielBlakАй бұрын
@@JerzyLasica Didn't the OMNI come out first?
@JerzyLasicaАй бұрын
@@DanielBlak I believe it was called Virtuix OMNI. We're thinking about the same thing.
@Deja117Ай бұрын
12:15 feels like when someone asks me what kind of stuff I watch on YT. idk bruh, whatever looks good at the time.
@theRPGmasterАй бұрын
Uh, fun videos..?
@nightwing8666Ай бұрын
don’t think you got the joke lol
@SalzmanSoftwareАй бұрын
Your KZbin history: 💀😏
@kaidenrogersАй бұрын
I didn't know they had that kind of content on KZbin.
@barrysmith8611Ай бұрын
love having 2 in video ads. along with 2 ads from youtube on a 17 minute video. what a world
@BlueScreenCorpАй бұрын
15:45 other options are commercially available, KatVR uses a very similar technology and current ships to many places in NA and Europe. Its not the only option, but it is one of the only options
@0008loserАй бұрын
??
@BlueScreenCorpАй бұрын
@@0008loser There are other slide mills that support running in VR, the one in the video isn't the only one in existence, its not even the only one available for purchase
@JamesHarbalАй бұрын
Katrina stole Virtuixes IP
@ETEccoАй бұрын
@@JamesHarbalcan you send me an article, I looked but couldn't find any about that.
@BlueScreenCorpАй бұрын
@@JamesHarbal I had to go look this up, KatVR as a company was founded February of 2013, Virtuix was founded April 2013. As far technology goes they do operate in a very similar manner but KatVR uses light house trackers and a different shoe tracking technology to what was being shown in the Virtuix video and their system works with most commercial headsets which means their system doesn't do the same thing that the Virtuix system is doing. I suppose KatVR may have stolen this technology, but there are at least 5 companies that make slidemills and I haven't seen any news or articles claiming that KatVR has stolen from Virtuix, and even a quick glance at the product pages of both devices you can clearly see these are similar but very different devices.
@360crossfire7Ай бұрын
12:09 this guy does somenthing else with vr glasses besides gaming 100% XD
@TheWebgeckoАй бұрын
@@360crossfire7 self report lol
@Piipperi800Ай бұрын
Well something like Koikatsu would count as a game, but not sure how good it is in VR
@izmedyanАй бұрын
@@Piipperi800 I've tried Koikatsu in VR, it's surprisingly decent. Definitely better than playing it normally ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@alessimanАй бұрын
It's like watching an updated version of Community with the Dean in VR
@Zeke_CalithorneАй бұрын
there's also the kat walk from kat vr, which as far as I'm aware works with any headset or game
@juryfilantiАй бұрын
yes but they didn't sponsor the video
@Junebug89Ай бұрын
@@juryfilanti Neither did Virtuix... this video was sponsored by warthunder.
@juryfilantiАй бұрын
@@Junebug89 this video is clearly an ads, Warthunder is a second sponsor, not the first time that happens... the fact that they didn't even mentioned the competitor, with a better product value (and features) is telling all the story
@nicktheweirdgamerАй бұрын
This is by no means the only solution, considering KatVR released the Katwalk C2 over 2 years ago, which is just compatible with steamVR and not limited to pointing your controllers where you want to go. ThrillSeeker made a video on it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pWexmWNrhs-matEsi=iEAl5dtk9gBtSnZR I'd say, the fact that there is already something with full SteamVR support, makes the Virtuix Omni One obsolete by itself.
@ward0g415Ай бұрын
Yep. At best, the Omni One is a first gen omnidirectional treadmill that is only on par with the original KatWalk C. They both use acceletometers for foot tracking, so they can really only detect when your foot is moving. They have no way of telling how far your foot is sliding, or which direction your feet are moving. It can only tell what direction you are facing based on how the support arm is rotated on the base, and it limits your movement to that direction. That means you can only use it to move forwards, and it can't tell the difference between running on the spot or actually sliding your feet as intended. That's why taking smaller steps actually makes them go faster at 13:08 - it's based on how quick the feet are being moved around and not their actual steps. KatVR has already moved past accelerometers on their second gen C2 series of treadmills. Those also use an optical sensor under the feet, which tracks your steps the same as a mouse. It allows you to walk forwards, backwards, and even strafe left and right. The Omni One can't do that. Add in that the KatWalk works with any VR headset, most platforms (PCVR, PSVR, and Quest), and any game that uses free locomotion (even flatscreen to VR modded games), and it costs way less, and it's a way better option.
@legomeaker101potatoАй бұрын
this does allow steam vr (don't know why ltt didn't mention it as it is in the FAQ)
@ward0g415Ай бұрын
@@legomeaker101potato They did mention SteamVR compatibility "is coming," but it isn't available at launch. There's no good reason that it isn't there by default, without needing the Pico 4 and their other nonsense. Virtuix is simply holding it back unnecessarily to force people into their app store and subscription service.
@i_Kruti26 күн бұрын
I think making the base more bigger in diameter will help in more stability and will give more space for bigger footsteps.....!!!
@TacoStanManАй бұрын
"You get tired just doing basic movements" Oh man, to me that is totally a plus, this is a VR fitness dream!
@cate01aАй бұрын
but would you use it? get all sweaty? adapt to some weird ass walking gait? make lots of noise? or just play something like beat saber or pistol whip which are both excellent workouts without any weird gimmicks
@conkersuprfanАй бұрын
dude, if this thing got VRChat support I bet people would buy
@SnoofSnoofSnoofАй бұрын
@@conkersuprfan There are so many fitness groups in VRC now I'm sure there's going to be a grip of them getting this (if it gets support)
@defeqel6537Ай бұрын
@@cate01a moreover, how much better is this than those feet trackers (Vive Trackers, KAT Loco S, etc.)?
@scopie49Ай бұрын
@@cate01a Based off replies I'd buy a KatVR instead. But either way, I'd use this a lot. I get bad motion sickness and moving by point and click is incredibly wonky. I'd gladly do some weird walking to be able to freely move in VR. Neither Beat Saber nor Pistol Whip are really that intensive as a workout. BS is done all with your wrists. PW is maybe a bit higher intensity because you have to duck down but it's still not that impressive. I play Synthriders all the time and my heart rate barely ever gets above 120. Wavey arms will never be nearly as much of a workout as moving your legs. Anyone who thinks BS is a heavy workout is incredibly out of shape. Which, fairly, I guess is most people, but still.
@banisherbladeАй бұрын
A couple years ago I used to work at a VR arcade with a similar tech. A bit less refined, bulkier, and a bit jankier, but it was very immersive. Quick warnings;that bowl is VERY slippery, do not unlatch your belt without at lest one foot on the stand, and depending on the game, the locomotion might not make a lot of movements per step. P.S. Might wanna tighten everything a LOT more. I noticed Linus looked quite loose in my eyes. P.P.S As you guys mentioned with the "tiny steps" short shuffling steps are much more efficient than large stride (a large stride vs short shuffle a both = 1 push on the dpad) And yes, the steps are quite limited for short individuals. The stand was still useful for holding them in place but ultimately we let kids just use the dpad when they got tired, or lost a lot.
@Metal_MaxineАй бұрын
In the old video, they didn't have a belt contraption that fitted Luke.
@Later_NerdАй бұрын
I have to say. As someone who dips in and out of VR once in awhile to check in (Rift, Quest 2 during Covid and recently picked up a Quest 3.) The guardians or boundary system has gotten really good. Currently don't have a big area to use it in. But with the modern sensor tech and way it can just pretty automatically scan your environment makes this much less of an issue than ever before. I don't think I would ever actually consider something like this. With that said, sometimes I will take my Quest down to my apartments underground garage and play with like a 20x20 play area. I have to do it at like midnight though because I don't want to look like a complete psychopath lmao. It's pretty amazing on something like Saints and Sinners for example. Never having to worry about bumping into anything is amazing.
@DuonDRavenАй бұрын
12:15 "Fun games..." lmao
@Leo9ineАй бұрын
Word of advice for LTT - Videos that include gameplay, like this one, should really be in 60hz, at least for those segments. Especially jerky VR gameplay. I respect sticking to 24/30hz but this should be an exception.
@dylan10182000Ай бұрын
Strange because I KNOW I've seen main channel LTT videos in 60fps not sure when they started going to 30
@RamonathoАй бұрын
Using any frame rate below 48 is a horrible thing to do that people still somehow think is a good idea Also inb4 someone says movies look better at a god awful frame rate, they don't
@BottlebitzАй бұрын
@@Ramonatho the whole "24fps" argument always makes me cringe. We aint shooting on film anymore.
@bountyjediАй бұрын
24 FPS has a special "movie" look though. Just like even lower frame rates like 18 FPS (often used in some amateur formats like Super 8) has their own look. That said, I'm all for higher frame rate movies as well, if that is what you are going for. In my experience it looks more like a game, which is cool in its own way. 24 FPS is still likely to be the default for reasons of tradition and cost though
@BottlebitzАй бұрын
@@bountyjedi Yeah in the movie industry MAYBE, this is KZbin bud.
@krishnendu_999Ай бұрын
10:11 the CEO laughing with staff lol 😂
@mikokamin2586Ай бұрын
3:00 Linus using the 4’4”
@toothlessblueАй бұрын
1:10 Apples headset felt like it was more about fitting more office workers into smaller cubicles, I for one am still looking at getting a more immersive VR setup when I have the space. 15:13 This not being BYO headset is a deal breaker, KAT-VR uses the same mechanism as the Omni for half the price and supports a range of headsets. I'm not 100% sure, but I also think the movement direction is based on foot movement instead of the angle of the arm, which lets you strafe.
@ImmudzenАй бұрын
The kat puts the sensor on the bottom of your feet. Basically you are a giant trackball.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who immediately thought of that episode 😂
@IsaacTeo411Ай бұрын
@@ThijsSH 😂There's the comment I was looking for
@marcosalvarenga75Ай бұрын
1:07 First time seeing Linus wearing sneakers! 😲😅
@Metal_MaxineАй бұрын
With sparklies!
@dayannahkali8 сағат бұрын
We would only need large indoor multiplayer arena, like a basketball court or even events on larger soccer type court, for extrawide multiplayer vr arenas, but in real life. Those Virtuix must be nice in dedicated shops though.
@harrasikaАй бұрын
KatWalk has been doing this for years and you can use it with any headset. What makes this different? It does look quite a bit more premium, though.
@juryfilantiАй бұрын
what makes this different? they sponsored the video....
@MidhunIsHereАй бұрын
10:14 JESUS WEPT!!!!
@jus1029phАй бұрын
Stop saying "Jesus wept"
@TheGreatchimp136Ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment lol
@JanninatoreКүн бұрын
The best thing I did for my VR Setup is getting a round rug that perfectly fits my playspace so as long as my feet are on the rug I won't reach my walls and therefore never see the boundaries either. Makes it very easy to avoid the walls and isn't too immersion breaking
@sergio_casasАй бұрын
I think I got a wrong version of the video, no intro and it starts mid sentence.... and timestamps dont match the video itself...
@hopperelecАй бұрын
There used to be an intro and unboxing according to the timestamps in the description, there’s also timestamps both there and in comments going to the 15 minute mark, so it looks like the first 5-6 minutes of the video was cut out after the upload. A lot of people in the comments are complaining about stuff Linus said in the intro so presumably it’s because of that
@sergio_casasАй бұрын
also the editing makes it look rushed... something about it makes it feel like a rough cut of the actual video
@sergio_casasАй бұрын
@@hopperelec oh, that may be it, still why leave an incomplete video instead of deleting and reuploading as theyve done previously
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@sergio_casas No clue, definitely very strange
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@sergio_casas Oh just noticed that the pinned comment was updated saying it was removed “for some reason” so seemingly it was a mistake
@CharlielxАй бұрын
Linus' scream at the end of that first run and gun game gives MAJOR Dean Pelton in VR vibes lmao "JESUS WEPT!"
@RyzawaChАй бұрын
At 9:00 Linus talks about the nausea going away, having a treadmill to run and trick your mind into thinking you're moving is a great way to reduce or get rid of your motion sickness entirely. You guys should make a video on the KatVR treadmill like people have mentioned, it's less of a gimmick, more reasonably priced, and more consumer friendly in general. I hope some day we get to the point that this kind of tech is more streamlined and commonplace, I really do there there's some promise behind it for people who either want to work out in VR or want a more immersive (and less nauseating) experience in VR.
@AlejandroCaicedoPUJАй бұрын
Really weird that you didn't acknowledge other vr threadmills that are directs competitors
@XboxUnitD77Ай бұрын
$2600 With a headset and controllers, aint a bad price. However, it's a hard sell. Anyone who is new to VR and needs a headset would be ideal, but VR is DIFFERENT than regular gaming and $2600 for an initial plunge is steep price that not many people are going to pay. Anyone who would actually be interested very very likely already has their own headset, and not being able to use your own is the biggest issue. If they updated to work with any headset and dropped off the price of the headset, down to $1800-2000, then you might be able to sell it to some high end users.
@Beep2bleepАй бұрын
You can get an KatVR for $900 that works with all headsets and games it even works stand alone with the Quest. It also has the benefit of tracking from underneath the shoes instead of the tracking on top. The first KatVRs tracked that way and instead moved to tracking your feet like 2 mice across a trackpad.
@PhantomdudeАй бұрын
Yeah, a KatVR is way cheaper. and I know a handful of people who have one as just regular gamers (who are into VR) And it works with all games with smooth loco through the joystick
@Deja117Ай бұрын
It's still a lot better than the 40k-60k for the infinadeck. It's worth noting that there's a ton of companies doing simple setups like this. More complex setups like the infinadeck are a pain to do, since that thing is basically a moving belt with many little belts on it.
@foldionepapyrus3441Ай бұрын
Not being able to use your own probably isn't a big deal if the one included was actually really good for the era you buy it in, but when it sounds to be roughly equivalent to the budget end (as far as such things apply to VR) of headsets now... Folks that are VR curious will not want to spend that much to give it a try, and folks that have already bought into VR likely already have had and upgraded from a similar headset to a $1000+ headset - they won't want to take such a step backwards... The big killer is lack of SteamVR (etc) support - a VR setup that only has a tiny number of applications and experiences doesn't have that enduring appeal or seem justifiable price wise.
@rossstewart9475Ай бұрын
This ain't a VR gaming device, this is an exercise device. It has a niche I'm sure, but it ain't me babe.
@Fl0d572 күн бұрын
Your Pico 4 can create a play space in which you can move and even draw the borders while telling you when you are close to it, it tracks both your position and height. The only down side to this is that it only work in lighted/bright area with this headset but it comes with no additional trackers or fees.
@CookieCraftMediaАй бұрын
This is good, but Disney's Holotile seems infinitely more convenient and immersive for VR in comparison. Too bad its not a real product (yet)
@willwunsche6940Ай бұрын
I have to wonder how much the Disney one's would cost if scaled to market. There are other full floor moving VR solutions too. There is also other bowl solutions like this one with a company called catvr that makes one for $900 that works with any headset and steamvr
@Zac-wb7huАй бұрын
There's also the Katwalk c2, over 1000 less and is basically this thing but byod and you can walk in a direction you're not facing
@CMDRunemattiАй бұрын
Okay, the headset being not BYO just killed it for me...
@Zac-wb7huАй бұрын
It's not the only option, Katvr for example has a couple that are similar for around 1000 less
@juryfilantiАй бұрын
@@Zac-wb7hu the katwalk C2 Core is like 850 bucks, the Omni One is 2500 plus subscription
@WayStedYouАй бұрын
Kat vr
@nathanjohnson5304Ай бұрын
This is a fantastic breakdown video. Writing and presentation was incredibly on point. One of your best videos in a while and the others haven’t been bad. Y’all killed it.
@mar.s240Ай бұрын
I smashed my oculus controller into a door so hard once while playing gorn, the outer ring broke and cut my hand open lol
@Spiritwonder420Ай бұрын
A the classic things getting broken while playing gorn I seen people destroying screens with that game :p
@bazookasniper5167Ай бұрын
Gorn do be like that
@sombrero4316Ай бұрын
I broke a TV and really hurt myself in Gorn. It's just a bit too much fun, or used to be I should say. Never really enjoyed it since.
@killertruth186Ай бұрын
I had ended up wearing down the thumb stick sensors because of excessive use of Oculus Rift S.
@sombrero4316Ай бұрын
@@killertruth186 are you sure it's not a bit of dust in the stick? Common oculus controller issue. If blowing compressed air into it changes how it glitches or fixes it then it's dust in the sensor.
@kubburdigitalАй бұрын
i love that you got a dude in my size to try it out, and i feel ya @alex, everything is always just made for the average 70kg joe
@syberspy9Ай бұрын
A clear hamster ball with a door ontop of a roller, wireless sensors and controls. No arms or backpacks needed
@jajssblueАй бұрын
I can see why they ended up B2B. Seems like a fair bit of limitations and effort to set up. Granted VR is like that in general.
@scarecrow5848Ай бұрын
@@jajssblue katwalk C2.
@rapalstudios63Ай бұрын
I have one - its very easy to set up. Its intentionally made base heavy so that it won't tip off.
@mad4meАй бұрын
Imagine you just start running on this thing, and it breaks off, and you just go into a wall.
@NikitaFajitaaАй бұрын
I can't wait to try out the Omni! I lost 50lb with the KatVR treadmill, this seems like a big upgrade 🎉
@klein648Ай бұрын
Looks like it could certainly use a larger base as a "premium" option. I also think that by connecting the entire thing as a controller to steam, it could work out nicely. All it needs to do is track the steps and convert the steps into a D-Input compatible analogue signal. Easiest to map it on one of the sticks and then you could use it with a different headset.
@mjcox242Ай бұрын
5:51 "fun games" has 2 definitions in this context. Neither being the literal definition of "fun games" usually.
@8g00glАй бұрын
12:08 Lol, the eyes looking down in shame and then the admission that he doesn't have any games for his quest 3. He knows we know what he does in VR. XD
@mrpotato456Ай бұрын
12:16 fun games that are safe for work I hope
@Perfect_person_who_has_4_lagsАй бұрын
How did you get a 12 minute long video
@mrpotato456Ай бұрын
@@Perfect_person_who_has_4_lags it's a time stamp...
@rulesinternet7558Ай бұрын
@@Perfect_person_who_has_4_lags they were actually like editing the length or something sometimes. so you did just see a different video lol
@Perfect_person_who_has_4_lagsАй бұрын
@@rulesinternet7558 ok
@Bruh-vd1ppАй бұрын
Ready Player 1 ahh setup
@nr289Ай бұрын
Yeah reminded me of the Oasis lol
@WhiteANDlistedАй бұрын
@@nr289 me too
@imanny99Ай бұрын
Yup! Exactly what I thought about. It's only a matter of time now.....
@WatashiwaToyotaHondadesudesuАй бұрын
what is up with the "ahh"? i see it everywhere online these days and it just looks goofy.
@Faulty-404Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@whytho1690Ай бұрын
Y'know, you're right. Pivoting the marketing into an exercise deal could really get more funding for it. Even if people let it sit on the side like regular treadmills, it'd still get more sales.
@toshee2791Ай бұрын
I remember MKBHD did a tour of Disney's similar "setup" and it looks alot more intuitive than this but Disney being Disney so Im sure its not going to be seen around soon
@notkarma2984Ай бұрын
That setup is also extremely more expensive, like 50K range
@flameofarda4223Ай бұрын
13:42 she is SO based!
@ZankarooАй бұрын
I love that there is companies working on this tech still even if I currently have zero interest because all of my VR wants require a cockpit for racing or flying. Even though I currently don't own any VR equipment. Just a bunch of games like two Assetto Corsa games, a few Dirt racing games, a few racing sims other than AC, Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous, and would probably buy MS Flight Sim, and install DCS. I'm also still torn between VR head set and using 3 monitors with Track IR.
@faress4941Ай бұрын
Now I can run away from my problems virtually
@Steamedhams7489Ай бұрын
9:52 Sircumference lol
@TheTechAdminАй бұрын
11:42 I'm also 6'3". I wish I was 6'0". I think it's the perfect height to be considered "tall", without that feeling of being a big, dumb, ogre. I'm smart, and pretty funny. But I'm always referred to as "tall Mike" or "big Mike", and I HATE it! Everything is too small. Clothing options are limited to tactical or big and tall. It must be nice to go about your day and not have to think even once if your height will present an issue. Fighting is probably the ONLY benefit, and I've never even been in a fight!!! Not even a shoving match. So the one benefit for being tall is completely moot. I feel your pain buddy, literally. He probably has to do the same spine stretches every morning that I have to do.
@banguseaterАй бұрын
The fact it needs game support. It's pretty much DOA, a lot of the best VR games that people still play expecially FPS are pretty much abandoned. (Pavlov, Onward, and Contractors) they recieve little or no updates and I don't ever see them suppirting this if even had SteamVR/Quest support. This is way too much of a money investment for this when VR is already a huge investment.
@JeredgeLighАй бұрын
There seems to be something odd with this video - it started without any pre-amble, and KZbin says it's only showing as 10:42 long, and people are commenting about moments 12-15 minutes in!
@breadmangamer9996Ай бұрын
I noticed the same! i was wondering why i was seeing 12 minute and 15 minute time stamps in the comments!
@hopperelecАй бұрын
There used to be an intro and unboxing according to the timestamps in the description, there’s also timestamps both there and in comments going to the 15 minute mark, so it looks like the first 5-6 minutes of the video was cut out after the upload. A lot of people in the comments are complaining about stuff Linus said in the intro so presumably it’s because of that
@Avalarion87Ай бұрын
@@hopperelec the vid is 17 Min and 15 sec
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@Avalarion87 So just over 6 minutes longer
@noodlelynoodle.Ай бұрын
@@hopperelec no not 6 minutes longer it is currently 17:15 long idk why some people are having problems but it's not been edited
@pr0xZenАй бұрын
I remember these. Never seen in person or the later iterations. Always wondered how the "belt"/"skin" stayed conformed to the bowl, but only now did I learn it doesn't move 😊
@pafnutiytheartistАй бұрын
It's very clear that the feet tracking isn't working properly. What's the point of the whole thing if you don't move in the same direction as you are walking IRL? The imprecision and clear speed mismatch visible in the video as well as inability to strafe while facing forward is a complete deal breaker for me.
@Mohamed-Salah_x64Ай бұрын
8:00 someone having fun .. 🤣🤣
@Xavis0Ай бұрын
Actual running: minimize ground contact time. This thing: MOAR GROUND CONTACT TIME!
@FixitAgain69Ай бұрын
The whole point of VR is to bring the Oasis to life!
@DerSolinskiАй бұрын
I was a original backer... And while I was disappointed that I didn't get my product I was more than glad to get my money back, with interest. At the time I was broke and it was a god sent.
@samihamouriАй бұрын
they only gave you a 100$ interest back while they sold your unit for 2-3k more than your pledge. they tried to cancel every order from kickstarter that they could to sell the units at full retail price, you should not have accepted the refund and sold the item on ebay for easy 2k profit.
@markwithak2024Ай бұрын
@@samihamouri He still made out better than the people that ended up buying the very large paperweight.
@samihamouriАй бұрын
@@markwithak2024 with my unit, after I found out its a paperweight (which I totally agree with your statement) I rented it out for an arcade for 1000$ a month, for 6 months straight and after that sold it for 3000$, made around 8k profit on it. That's definitely better than the 100$ interest they rewarded our friend here.
@FiufsciakАй бұрын
I was in a VR studio a few months ago where they offered Virtuix Omni. It was a different version, you were harnessed only at the stomach area, and it hurt to move. I had so much more expectations... it's the complete opposite of love at first sight I'd had with VR headsets. The owner explained to me that these only come bundled with their games, and (on top of that he had to spend a ton of money on it) you need to pay monthly subscription. Gotta be honest, I expected them to AT LEAST emulate basic controller movement with joystick for normal games (which KatVR has). The only upside? The guy said they're indestructible - and I could tell, the pan was scratched as all hell by plethora of customers, but there were no loose parts.
@Mooshoo89Ай бұрын
anyone else only have a 10 minute video?
@hopperelecАй бұрын
Same, it feels like the intro is missing?
@hopperelecАй бұрын
Ye, the first 5:45 has been cut out ??
@K3Vz0Ай бұрын
What r yall talking about
@hopperelecАй бұрын
@@K3Vz0 The first 7 minutes of the video were cut out for about an hour, it’s fixed now
@PrometheusFreedomАй бұрын
2:24 that's what he said
@FrancescoNicolottiАй бұрын
great thanks to alex for giving feedback! I'm also overline in weight and i needed to know how it would work for me
@kiimdahyunАй бұрын
why is no one talking about how this is directly out of community? edit:typo
@CourtneyRoberts1982Ай бұрын
That 250 pound weight limit Can’t be right. It’s fine for walking on it but when you jump on an object even from a height of 2 feet you’re adding an entire decimal place to the amount of loading exhibited on the platform.
@1sg.AirheadАй бұрын
@@CourtneyRoberts1982 most people don't jump 2 feet
@rizizumАй бұрын
@@1sg.Airhead And from what I can tell you can't jump very well with that thing on your back to begin with
@iamcozmix5084Ай бұрын
That is why the limit is 250, because they are accounting for a 250lb person jumping.
@Dan-SimmsАй бұрын
Yeah, that 250lbs is with jumping in mind.
@TheQuinn50Ай бұрын
those weight limits have a decent amount of wiggle room and it considers at max a 250 lb person jumping. Im sure 300+ pound people can easily use this thing as shown in the video but itll just mean the thing will wear out faster.
@Faizaan_HАй бұрын
Cover KatVR instead Linus, much more consumer friendly and works with basically all the mainstream headsets
@TheDartFrogАй бұрын
but.. the KAT Walk exists though? and is univeral
@TheZoenGamingАй бұрын
"Before Luke was called Luke." What? That's a shame. Requiring a specific headset is fine for B2B, but not for an end consumer. I have a CV1, and plan to get an Index, so I won't be buying this. If only they made a version that worked with any headset.
@FoojaleeckalikeelamakaАй бұрын
He had the nickname Slick for a while, apparently in reference to a mineral oil cooled PC
@TheZoenGamingАй бұрын
@@Foojaleeckalikeelamaka Yeah, but I remember him being called Luke before the mineral oil PC vid, so it makes no sense.
@nightcrawler5696Ай бұрын
I remember the VR rig being a thing back in the late 90's. I knew a guy who ran his own retail PC sales/repair shop here in Ontario, waaaaay back, and I would go there to play Quake on VR. Back then, it was a very basic rig, but it kept you from wandering and breaking shit. This rig looks like how I imagined the rig SHOULD be.
@timmyytjr1131Ай бұрын
One slip and fall and it becomes a big expensive coaster LOL
@XssesАй бұрын
wtf, they cut it?
@TeasutiАй бұрын
"What kind of games do you play?" "Pshshhhss ...fun games." My man.
@revemb4653Ай бұрын
@15:39 I think the idea of using this VR thing as an excerise product is great. Terrible to play games but somewhat decent at making you exercise.