alabtrosMyster
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no, it would have to be free because VR makes me sick.
Yes that's exactly what you can do with the quest 2. It's amazingWhen I mean wireless, meant running the games off the pc but wireless connected to the headset but yeah saw that they rolled out their new wireless feature recently. I think the next quest is something that I might get.
Quest 2 wasn’t officially wireless at launch either, that came later or through third party virtual desktop. I’m thinking the same could happen with PSVR2, I’m not ruling it out just because of that official one cord info.I’m honestly unlikely to ever buy PSVR 2 as it’s wired.
Why would I when I have a PC powerful enough, and a Quest 2 that I can play every PCVR game on wirelessly?
I guess if there was an exclusive I really had to play I might consider it, but other than that, I don’t see the point.
Nah buying a VR headset that only works on one console is a waste of money. better off investing in a PC setup.
You've never played PC games have you?and playing unoptimized games that run like shit on the most expensive cards - like 20-30fps on MSFS on rtx 3090.
plus, complaining when big exclusives come to Quest or psvr...
I had no idea I needed this in my life until now. This would be a game changer and it would play well in VR.No it needs to have a new exclusive AAA metal gear solid vr game
Alyx alone would convince me to buy immediately. Add in a small, bonus Portal adventure and I'll pay even more.
Is that official?Alyx isn't coming to consoles.
Care to wager? Valve has always ported its big games to consoles, be it Left 4 Dead, Half-Life or Portal. There was no console that could support Alyx, but PS5+PSVR2 will be able to support it so I'm sure they will port it; they want more people to experience it.Alyx isn't coming to consoles.
Quite a bit actually. Unless Valve has someone else port the game to PSVR, I don't see it happening.Care to wager? Valve has always ported its big games to consoles, be it Left 4 Dead, Half-Life or Portal. There was no console that could support Alyx, but PS5+PSVR2 will be able to support it so I'm sure they will port it; they want more people to experience it.
If Valve is open to release their stuff on PSVR I'm pretty sure Sony would pay the porting and would find and pay someone to do the ports if needed.Quite a bit actually. Unless Valve has someone else port the game to PSVR, I don't see it happening.
But I guess if Sony brings out that checkbook.
I'd love too, but unlikely to happen due to different tracking and controls - some will no doubt get enhanced versions, but I fear you really missed many older gems that you'll never play on psvr2, like Skyrim or Driveclub.I'd love to play on PSVR2 at least improved versions of games we saw for the first PSVR like Wipeout VR, Astro, REVII, Ace Combat or Tetris Effect.
As of now not, because there isn't a VR device for consoles with enough horsepower and proper controls. But with PSVR2 in the market, Valve will want to port it to get a profit for the investment they did for their game, and Sony will want some ports of the main PC VR games that weren't possible on PSVR1. So it's higly possible that Alyx will end being released on PSVR2.Alyx isn't coming to consoles.
PS4 to PS5 BC is granted, and I assume PSVR2 will be BC with PSVR1 to avoid having to start from scratch and to have a good catalog.I'd love too, but unlikely to happen due to different tracking and controls - some will no doubt get enhanced versions, but I fear you really missed many older gems that you'll never play on psvr2, like Skyrim or Driveclub.
BC is never taken for granted on consoles...