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Im trying to figure out a way for a "passenger" to be able to fly along with me in vr.  Is there any way to record a VR sim session, livestream it, and have it be viewable to another user in VR while they are wearing their own headset?

 

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No
 

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I quess you would like more detail? Well the basic problem is that the sim only renders the bit you are looking at. Therefore if you could record it you would only get a view of where you looked at orginally... which would include everyone of your head turns, sneeze movements and any lifting buttock to pass wind. It would be not nice for the viewer and not much of a VR experience. The 2nd issue is that a meta headset renders differntly to a pimax, vive, WMR, Varjo etc... so even if you could record it would only translate to the exact same VR headset type.

The only way the spirit of your idea would really work if Asbo implemented a way to link two PC's together both running MSFS and with their own headset... perhaps a feature request for MSFS2028?

 

 

5 hours ago, Pilot53 said:

Im trying to figure out a way for a "passenger" to be able to fly along with me in vr.  Is there any way to record a VR sim session, livestream it, and have it be viewable to another user in VR while they are wearing their own headset?

Well, what you can do is fly "with" them. Use Your Controls, and start a session. Have them connect as well, then just have them pan to a passenger seat, and tell 'em to sit back and enjoy the flight. It wouldn't be a 'recording,' but you'd be able to have them fly as a passenger.

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11 hours ago, Pilot53 said:

Im trying to figure out a way for a "passenger" to be able to fly along with me in vr. 

 

Unfortunately not from the same PC at the same time. I have a second PC setup with a second copy of msfs2020 and second xbox account. Then using 'YourControls' to link the two together as V1ROTA7E suggested. It works really well with planes and choppers. It's quite fun. Need to turn on Developer mode and disable damage. Multiplayer needs to be turned off otherwise you see the other aircraft overlapped with yours. The basic flight controls work well but there can be some quirks with switches and buttons etc.

Alternatively, I believe you can record your flight in one of the free or paid replay programs and load it into another computer using the same program, so they can experience the same flight at a later time.

 

 

  • 1 month later...

You can record the flight with for example Sky dolly and refly it in VR in the sim, and change the perspective to passenger place.

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