Ace Virtual Shooting Multiplayer Party

Published on May 29, 2025
Duration: 101:36

This video showcases a multiplayer session within the Ace Virtual Shooting system, focusing on various drills and competitive shooting scenarios. Participants engage in timed challenges, practice target acquisition, and discuss strategies for improving accuracy and reaction time in a virtual environment. The session highlights the system's capabilities for skill development and competitive practice.

Quick Summary

Ace Virtual Shooting Multiplayer allows up to 16 players to connect and train or compete in simulated shooting scenarios using room codes. It offers various drills for target acquisition, reaction time, and accuracy, providing a safe and engaging platform for skill development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Technical Setup
  2. 01:02Ace Multiplayer Launch & Room Code
  3. 03:01Waiting for Players & Initial Drills
  4. 04:16Multiplayer Session Begins
  5. 06:07Score Comparison & Strategy Discussion
  6. 09:07Audio Troubleshooting
  7. 10:27New Drills & Player Performance
  8. 11:18Favorite Drills & Holster Draw Practice
  9. 13:14Technical Issues & Casting Fixes
  10. 14:12Back Online & New Challenges
  11. 15:41Strategy Analysis & Missed Shots
  12. 17:22Audio Testing & In-Game Communication
  13. 18:19Audio Issues Persist
  14. 19:31New Drill & Player Performance
  15. 20:25Technical Difficulties & Topic Discussion
  16. 22:23Market Observations & Performance Drop
  17. 23:33Safety & Range Etiquette in VR
  18. 24:01Texas Gun Law Discussion (SB 1596)
  19. 25:05New Drill & Player Performance
  20. 27:02Texas Gun Law Update & Research
  21. 29:22Paper Target Drill & Player Performance
  22. 30:33Player Skill & Competition
  23. 31:07Audio Issues & Multiplayer Invitation
  24. 32:04Gear Discussion (Holosun, Optics)
  25. 34:18Technical Adjustments & Live Stream
  26. 35:23Referral Codes & In-Game Goals
  27. 36:11Headset Battery Issues
  28. 36:42Multiplayer Session & Audio Check
  29. 38:35In-Game Mods & Cheats Discussion
  30. 39:35Chat Overlay & Technical Setup
  31. 40:05Drill Performance & Score Improvement
  32. 41:14Audio Troubleshooting & Volume Adjustment
  33. 42:00Optic Cost & Market Discussion
  34. 43:35Audio Status Update
  35. 44:20In-Depth Conversation & Chat Audio
  36. 45:33Performance & Score Improvement
  37. 46:08Player Recruitment & Room Code
  38. 47:15Pinned Room Code & Player Invitation
  39. 47:46Score Comparison & Leaderboard
  40. 48:31Legal Misinformation & Engagement Tactics
  41. 49:09Drill Performance & DQ
  42. 49:38Contractor PvP & Scoring Differences
  43. 50:08Player Conversation & Optic Debate
  44. 50:35Optic Poll & Results
  45. 52:03Optic Brands Discussion
  46. 53:12USPSA Match & Competition Talk
  47. 54:01Performance & Tiredness
  48. 54:42Optic Debate & Sig Pricing
  49. 55:54Tiredness & Podcast Announcement
  50. 56:04Podcast Announcement & Guest Intro
  51. 56:35Drill with Reloads & Strong Hand Only
  52. 57:36Strong Hand Only Performance Comparison
  53. 58:16Reloads & Finding Ammunition
  54. 59:09Player Interaction & Headset Battery
  55. 59:53Drill Objective & Strategy
  56. 61:21Leaderboard & Battery Concerns
  57. 61:44Battery Dying & Final Runs
  58. 63:23New Drill & Player Performance
  59. 64:37Battery Died & Stream Conclusion
  60. 66:37Player Feedback & Future Plans
  61. 67:04Headset Died & Stream Wrap-up
  62. 67:44Future Plans & Community Building
  63. 69:11Multiplayer Experience & Enjoyment
  64. 70:04VR Headset Cost & Value
  65. 70:23In-Person Range Day Proposal
  66. 71:19Merchandise Discussion
  67. 72:14Supporting the Channel & Ace Game
  68. 73:04Shyness & Coming Out of Shell
  69. 73:11Future Plans & Land Development
  70. 74:50Gun Choice Hypothetical
  71. 75:01Optic Poll Results & Analysis
  72. 77:00Acro Optic Performance & Window Size
  73. 78:02Night Vision Shooting Mechanics
  74. 79:58Optic Cost Discussion
  75. 80:37Lasers on Pistols & Gear Testing
  76. 81:39Night Vision vs. Suppressors Debate
  77. 83:01Night Vision Prevalence & Military Use
  78. 84:16Night Vision Research & Video Plans
  79. 85:34Endall Laser Issue & Gear Resources
  80. 86:21Night Vision Gear Cost & TNBC Discussion
  81. 87:29Gun Law Research & Momentum
  82. 88:08Legislative Push: Hearing Protection Act & SHORT Act
  83. 90:08Positive Momentum & Call to Action
  84. 92:16Chat Backlog & Legislative Update
  85. 92:46Political Majority & Potential Traders
  86. 93:02Call Your Representatives

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ace Virtual Shooting Multiplayer?

Ace Virtual Shooting Multiplayer is a feature within the Ace Virtual Shooting system that allows multiple users to connect and compete or train together in simulated shooting environments. It supports up to 16 players and uses room codes for joining sessions.

How can I join an Ace Virtual Shooting multiplayer session?

To join a multiplayer session, you will need to obtain a room code from the host or the stream chat. Once you have the code, you can enter it within the game's multiplayer lobby to join the active session.

What kind of drills can be practiced in Ace Virtual Shooting multiplayer?

Ace Virtual Shooting offers various drills, including timed target acquisition, headshots, body shots, and scenarios where all steel targets must be engaged. Players can also practice from a holster or use strong-hand-only techniques.

What are the benefits of using Ace Virtual Shooting for training?

Ace Virtual Shooting provides a platform for practicing firearm handling, target engagement, and reaction time in a safe, virtual environment. Multiplayer sessions add a competitive and social element, enhancing engagement and skill development.

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