Australian man wants to create a new VR world record experience VR ultra 36 hours

Maybe when it comes to VR, someone has to stop for five minutes of experience, and you have to stop for a break, but recently Youtube user Jack McNerney in Australia claimed that he will create a new world record - take the HTC Vive heads up and stays in the VR world for at least 36 hours. Maybe you want to ask why, in fact, the reason is like many incredible long-term experience of all kinds of wonderful reasons for the same reason, that is to create a new world record, and by the way to help charity. McNea wanted to create a Guinness World Record with the longest VR experience, and he wouldn’t be nesting at home. Instead, he chose to perform this challenge at the VR Experience Center in Sydney on April 1st, but we’re sure it’s not a April Fool's joke. Praiseworthy is that McNeill announced that if he wins this challenge, he will donate all the prize money to a fund charity named "The Reach", which often helps young children, McNeill will donate. Give them at least 1,000 US dollars. In order to create this world record, McNeffer needed to bring HTC Vive heads up and stay in the VR world for at least 25 hours, 24 minutes and 18 seconds. This is also a record created by a player in the UK. However, he seems more ambitious - he wants to spend more than 36 hours in the VR world, and during this time, he will choose Google's "Tilt Brush" this creative VR application, but also based on online VR users The specific requirements were created and all VR players were welcome to watch along the way. If he is really successful, this record can be maintained for a long period of time. After all, not many people will tolerate living in VR for such a long time, but we may be able to watch McNea’s creation. Throughout this difficult time.