The music that I chose to listen to while demonstrating my process comes across as super quiet. Still, TH-cam was able to identify the song and warn me about the copyrighted content.
Is it really enjoyable to 'walk' around places? Cause it looks laggy and artificial the movement. Could it be possible to make an algorithm or something to make the transition between the steps more immersive? Btw nice video, it gave me the idea of the experience I was imagining in a while.
Enjoyable? Well, somewhat better than just walking on a treadmill would be. You do have to suspend disbelief a bit if you want to try to immerse yourself in the experience. As for making it smoother, anything like that would have to be done within Google Earth VR, and it seems to be a more or less abandoned project. I haven't seen any new features added to it since I first started playing around with it.
So, what's going on with the generators, you might not have registered all the trailers before getting to the generators. There's a film project happening inside the park. I see it all the time around Los Angeles :)
I mentioned it in the video, but I'm using the original HTC Vive. Google Earth VR is freely available on Steam; I don't know about the Oculus marketplace or any other sources.
The music that I chose to listen to while demonstrating my process comes across as super quiet. Still, TH-cam was able to identify the song and warn me about the copyrighted content.
Is it really enjoyable to 'walk' around places? Cause it looks laggy and artificial the movement. Could it be possible to make an algorithm or something to make the transition between the steps more immersive? Btw nice video, it gave me the idea of the experience I was imagining in a while.
Enjoyable? Well, somewhat better than just walking on a treadmill would be. You do have to suspend disbelief a bit if you want to try to immerse yourself in the experience.
As for making it smoother, anything like that would have to be done within Google Earth VR, and it seems to be a more or less abandoned project. I haven't seen any new features added to it since I first started playing around with it.
This is AMAZING.
i really need to try this sometime
So, what's going on with the generators, you might not have registered all the trailers before getting to the generators. There's a film project happening inside the park. I see it all the time around Los Angeles :)
Which VR headset are you using for this? I'm a newbie wanting Google Street View like that.
I mentioned it in the video, but I'm using the original HTC Vive. Google Earth VR is freely available on Steam; I don't know about the Oculus marketplace or any other sources.
I recommend hp g2 reverb. 3080 ti or above...
@@cps2715Is an HP G2 Reverb still a good option? And is a 3060 sufficient?
I plan on buying one soon.
@@Fr33Styl3Br3k0ut I'd get a reverb but go for a 4070 upwards.
I have HP Reverb G2 also. How do you take the pictures in Google Earth with the Reverb? Thank you
wow !
7:53 RICKROLL WARNING!!!!!!!
Can this be used while walking on a treadmill?
I suppose so, but you'd still have to manually move to the next picture. It's kind of like walking through a PowerPoint slide show.
How to I get google earth on my quest please and thank you
Sorry, I don't know what's available on the Quest marketplace. I downloaded Google Earth VR through Steam.
i cant tell if this is a troll or not lol
Based Mark Zuck hater
Mate just leave the house ffs