So apparently RU-vid has decided to recommend this video to all VR lover on the platform. (welcome by the way) You can watch my other crazy VR project here if you dare : ru-vid.com/group/PLrk7hDwk64-aRoyrod0jGkS5gnN6JyB3_
Imagine owning a mansion full of bizzare rooms, map out its entirety, then people can pay to run a quest or a 'solve a murder' with several others while wearing the Occulus. Imagine the creative possibilities!
Oculus would be a bad idea, trust me I have a quest 1 and it is super heavy. After only one hour of gaming you get the worst headache and it would also turn away Motionsick people
@@mchjsosde imagine that and having some people in the real world while some in VR having to work together to solve the riddles with some pieces being physical and others in the VR world!
Exactly. But just to make sure we're on the same page: "low resolution" is about the real life room! The VR version has virtual screens and holograms, THAT's the high-res room xD!
@@jeremycleary2002 everything he suggested were PC applications, made for creating games/apps(unity and unreal engine) and for creating models(blender)
I did this a few months ago as well. When I got bored I did some camera scaling, imported a Back To The Future-Delorean, scaled it to toy size, positioned myself in it and animated it so that it was flying through my apartment. Was a fun ride ^^
You could use the same position of objects but create different environments like a version of your home as a space station, a mid evil castle or a post apocalyptical hideout. You could create living museums of homes with appliances going back decades and change the view out side to match.
Hey, super ta vidéo! Dommage que je vienne seulement de la découvrir ^^ J'ai directement reconnu ton accent, ça fait plaisir de voir des Français faire de l'internationale ;) J'vais checker le reste de ta chaine, bon courage en tout cas, ça promet du lourd!
Translation (according to google translate): Hey, great your video! Too bad I just discovered it ^^ I immediately recognized your accent, it's nice to see French people doing international;) I'm going to check the rest of your channel, good luck anyway, it promises heavy!
I'd recommend a feature to add to prevent desynchronization of objects whould be trackers for them. Like the headset recognizing a qr code like it recognizes your hands. So you can drink your tea while knowing where you put it down
this is a great idea you can build a house without tv and computer and just have a virtual one in your vr, every guest you have must enter the house with a vr headset next generation house design right there
Jo Immagine having glasses that scan your entire house and you can make notes everywhere For example: You can make an entire virtual list of whats in your fridge and check it by interacting with the virual version of it
Hey Valem, do you think would you be able to make a tutorial for two-handed weapons/ interacting with an object with both hands for the next part in your Intro to VR in Unity series? Thanks for all the tutorials so far, they've been a massive help to us all!
I think it would be really cool to clone your bedroom in vr. Then you can do whatever you want. Galaxy walls, complete custom mood lighting and a tv you can controll from your bed, things like that. A ton of cool expensive techy stuff that would be rediculous in real life. You can even do things currently impossible like the tv example, where you can use the controller to do things rather than just using a remote. Edit: Oh, virtual movie theater! Set it up on your sofa. Tiny little tv? Not anymore! Giant, virtual tv, with custom lighting that can react to the movie colors! 360 audio for movies that support it! Carefull you don't knock down the popcorn or dink. You could place that in a specific spot by your feet down at the sofa. You could lie down and reach to the floor for it.
At 4:26, he shows that you can add your desktop to the vr game. And I want to know how to do that for my game. If anyone knows how to do that, please help me out.
What someone (far more skilled than I) needs to do either using a phone app / the little tracking cameras on the headsets, is allow us to easily map our homes. Then create a game with multiple different scenarios / game modes where you essentially reskin your entire home. So for example it would look sort of like a military base an you would sneak around metal gears solid style. I fear that might be asking a little too much of the current technology but it would be a lot of fun. 👌
I'd like to see you incorporate smarthome APIs to control the physical appliances in your house from VR lol If those light dimmers would have actually modified the real light, or if changing the radio would change the real life radio -- that'd be super interesting.
Not many people know this, it’s an industry secret, but if you take off the headset you can get the same thing with 20k textures, ray tracing, and 1000+ fps
What Mark said about VR is interesting to think about but obviously true. The cell phone did all of that to a lot of devices. Turned them into app. We need this to take off because after half the jobs in the world get replaced by automation no one will be able to afford those physical items anyway. LOL. We an all buy our VR headset, stay at home (to duck the virus) and hangout at virtual bars, clubs, movies, or a friends house. Bar fights would be a lot less painful too.
It would be great if there is an app that allows you to use the iphone's lidar feature to scan your entire house, then automatically translate it into a VR game. A procedurally generated horror game based on this would be actually terrifying
I honestly love this potential, I love rain noise stuff and always do it with RU-vid. If I had this then I could have it rain, snowstorm, thunder, whatever I want while being inside my home safely and convincingly! This is amazing in potential and I cant wait till this feature is quick and easy
I think the next step from here is to evolve to the point where we get rid of the VR headsets and just have VR rooms. We will just require a little bit of light in the room and off we go into the VR land without needing any head gear or controllers.
this is just amazing bro. You can create or recreate your own room or house with this so much easier and you can get a better view, how it could looks like. I‘m so hyped what the future will bring with this stuff.
We could actually have a game that allow us to map out our environment, and create the map instantly so that we can play the game inside our house. Would be awsome to see horror game inside my own house.
The iPad and iPhone 12 and 13 Pro models have Lidar scanners than can recreate and texture objects and places. You can scan your home home and then view it in VR years later. They still have pretty low resolution (especially compared to commercial lidar scanners which can cost 100s of thousands of dollars). But it will get better, especially because it will make AR possible -- if the Quest 2 had a decent Lidar scanner and nice colour cameras on the front, it could be an AR headset as well as a VR headset.
Is this kind of example, given you're basically just recreating your house and adding a couple extra things like a virtual TV on the wall, this is where AR would actually make a lot more sense. And I say that as a guy who's like 90% VR and 10% AR.
It would be pretty interesting if what you did in VR affected what happened in your real room. For example, changing the RBG of your VR lights changes the real RBG of your real lights, or the VR and real radio are hooked up, so turning on your VR radio turns the real radio on.