Whew! Now that I'm finished uploading all of the old Warthunder highlights, I'm going to get started with some of the non-warthunder stuff. Here is me performing a walkaround in VR with X-Plane 11. This was before the Vulkan update, mind you.
I think I finally figured out what was going on. Whenever I imported my recordings to DaVinci Resolve, the recordings kept changing the frame rate that I set the video-editing client from 24 FPS to 60FPS. I previously thought my recordings were under 30FPS but apparently I was wrong. So now I think I have properly optimized the video. Going forward the loadings shouldn't be an issue anymore.
I like to thank TheCastle for pointing out to me on my previous video about the slow load times. Odysee was probably trying to play back a video at 60FPS the whole time.
As for the content of this video, I decided to move the smartphone camera image to the right side since most of my traffic patterns are to the left and I wanted viewers to see what I'm looking at when looking to the left and how abeam I am to the runways. As per the Federal Aviation Regulations, the standard traffic pattern at any airport is to the left of the runway at 1,000 FEET AGL unless otherwise stated by the local airport. Please consult your Airport/Facility Directory and NOTAMs for your specific airport before every departure and arrival.
Disclaimer: Please consult the latest revision of your aircraft's service manual before performing any of the maintenance procedures that will be discussed in this technical series covering the Mooney.
I am running into more and more worlds that I like so far. A few of which have already been added to my favorites. As you may have noticed, my home is no longer that default home that is loaded with portals. It's now an air base. Quite fitting given my avatar is based off the F-4 Phantom. There are just so many good places to explore in VRChat and so many players to run into. I can't believe I nearly buttered the flight deck at the end. The hook, if you listen closely, snapped a moment after the F-14 Tomcat snagged the arrestor cables on touchdown.
No context. Just a compilation video of the three biggest social vr platforms available. Although it is important to note that Chillout VR and Neos VR do not have Quest support at this time with the exception of Neos VR which only provides access to the experimental version of Neos VR on the Quest if you subscribe to the Gunter level of their Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/neosvr
Background Music: Theme of Jita from Eve Online by CCP Games