I Made my Own VR Headset... using duct tape and milk cartons - Summary

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**Title:** Creating "Oculus Milk" - A DIY VR Headset

**Summary:**

* The creator, claiming to be "really poor", decides to make their own VR headset instead of buying one.
* They build a primitive VR headset, dubbed "Oculus Milk", using:
1. An empty milk carton as the base
2. Scissors, duct tape, and a marker for crafting
3. A phone as the display
* They test the headset, claiming it's "just like real life" with no motion sickness.
* The creator develops two simple VR games for "Oculus Milk":
1. "Bad Sabor" (a parody of Beat Saber)
2. A mini version of Pistol Whip
* Despite the project's absurdity, the creator pokes fun at Google Cardboard, accusing them of stealing their idea.
* The video concludes with a teaser for a future project: adding VR hands to "Oculus Milk" using multiple phones and a server.

Facts

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1. The narrator wants to create a VR game but doesn't have a VR headset.
2. The narrator decides to make their own VR headset.
3. The base of the homemade VR headset is made from an empty milk carton.
4. The narrator uses scissors, a non-glass marker, and duct tape to construct the headset.
5. A phone is used as the display for the VR headset.
6. The narrator tests the headset and can look around in all directions.
7. The narrator wants to interact with menus and perform actions but lacks VR arms.
8. The narrator considers using screaming as a control method.
9. The narrator creates a game similar to "Beat Saber" called "Bad Savor".
10. Music for "Bad Savor" is provided by Evan King.
11. The narrator also creates a mini version of the VR game "Pistol Whip".
12. Music for the mini "Pistol Whip" game is also by Evan King.
13. The narrator discovers Google Cardboard after making their own headset.
14. The narrator plans to add VR hands to their homemade headset in a future project.
15. The proposed method for adding VR hands involves setting up a server on a computer and using additional phones as hand controllers.
16. The narrator has a game called "Carlsen" on Steam.
17. The narrator has social media presence on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.