GarciaHotspur
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He could gave it " No score "
He could gave it " No score "
I gotta say - that fucking SUCKS if you need the pro model to make it playable/not a sickness machine.I do want to see how Driveclub VR holds up on the PS4Pro. That extra resolution or processing power better be worth a damn.
At the end of the day, what I got from the games reviews is that VR is something that need to be tested in a game-by-game basis.
I think VR software will have the most trade/return rate for now on.
Any DriveClub VR reviews?
Some really bad ones..
The disparity of ratings for those VR games will be a challenge... When a game can have 80 and 10.. Or Rigs being the most comfortable to some and the worst to others..
I gotta say - that fucking SUCKS if you need the pro model to make it playable/not a sickness machine.
thats my biggest beef with PSVR. Room scale seems like the future of VR. I personally would never want to invest that much money in a headset that already seems limited at launch.
I do want to see how Driveclub VR holds up on the PS4Pro. That extra resolution or processing power better be worth a damn.
The benefits that will come from a PS4 Pro mode would not fix motion sickness issues from games. Also, Driveclub VR has been confirmed to not get Pro Enhancements already by Rushy.I gotta say - that fucking SUCKS if you need the pro model to make it playable/not a sickness machine.
Agree, and that's how I think it is going to work - was just addressing that commenters point. Think that would be a bad precedent for someone like me, who may get VR, but who will never upgrade to the pro.Holy fucking shit.. How many times does it need to be said? PS4 Pro isn't needed to play PSVR.
All the games by Sony's standards stick to the required 90 or 120 fps and do not dip from that..
A PS4 Pro will not alleviate sickness if a game decides to hurl you from one end of the room to another.
coolThe benefits that will come from a PS4 Pro mode would not fix motion sickness issues from games. Also, Driveclub VR has been confirmed to not get Pro Enhancements already by Rushy.
Stuck deciding between Battlezone and Rigs. Tough decision. Any help from anyone who has played both? I'll be playing single-player.
The benefits that will come from a PS4 Pro mode would not fix motion sickness issues from games. Also, Driveclub VR has been confirmed to not get Pro Enhancements already by Rushy.
Yeah, with PSVR so far there's demos for almost every game, and I'm very glad for it.I think the goods news about that is that demos will need to make a return. So people can try before they buy.
Stuck deciding between Battlezone and Rigs. Tough decision. Any help from anyone who has played both? I'll be playing single-player.
Yep I'm sure, there were two tweets from Rushy on the matter. One that was in response to a person specifically asking for the non-VR version, and one made talking about both games. The first one is the one that keeps on getting posted so most people (including me until recently) thought that DC VR would be getting a Pro patch.You sure? I think that was DriveClub Non VR
I´ve had the HTC VIVE for a little over 2 months now... I really want to get my hands on Batman Arkham VR, but i´m hoping it will find it´s way to the PC in the near future.
Yep I'm sure, there were two tweets from Rushy on the matter. One that was in response to a person specifically asking for the non-VR version, and one made talking about both games. The first one is the one that keeps on getting posted so most people (including me until recently) thought that DC VR would be getting a Pro patch.
Neither DC or DC VR will take full advantage of the PS4 Pro, & there are no plans to do so in the future either.
Shoot. It sounds like DC:VR is a tough one to take too.
http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/review/a810513/driveclub-vr-review-a-vomit-comet/
I preordered it and it's already downloaded to my PS4.
Knew I should have waited with that one, but Digital Spy do have kinda a sensationalist reputation so, fingers crossed.
I need to know about Move implementation before buying...
It was Eve. Man, it's rough. https://youtu.be/BYKbKqQhsXY
Don't thank me just yet, this was just pointed out in another thread:Damnit. Thanks though.
This is fantastic advice.If you can't play a game just do not play it
I wouldn't worry too much, impressions were generally positive
lol..you wouldn't worry too much that DC was so nausea-inducing that the reviewer had to fling off the PSVR and rush to the toilet?
I think Sony is going to have to be far more strict about their cert process for VR games. Nausea might be tolerable for VR enthusiasts, but for the mass market this could easily turn into a PR nightmare. People don't expect a tech gadget will make them physically ill. DC should not have been allowed to launch if it's making people that ill. Sony has to create a rep with the PSVR that it is safe and reliable.
The absolute first thing I did in VR an hour ago was play EVE, and immediately started doing barrel rolls, flying as close to large ships as possible, looking all around, etc...
ZERO motion sickness.
I watch the reaction in this video, and I wonder if there is something set up wrong... because my experience (other than the shitty resolution and slight headache I have now) was perfect.
I know people who can't play FPS games or dual analogue controlled games.That's not how reviewing a game works. It's not advertising, to hide the bad parts.
I know people who can't play FPS games or dual analogue controlled games.
Would their review of a FPS game be valid to you?
Wait... how is Driveclub VR, a new game that came out after the pro required date, not going to get a patch for pro?