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Let's Talk About PlayStation VR: List of Upcoming Titles

TheMan

Member
Kind of disheartening to hear of so many cancelled preoders.

Anyway, my question is silly but sincere- will VR porn be available on this thing?
 

Mezoly

Member
Maybe it does!



Hope you get to experience that then.

I have friends over for board game, d&d and party video games (Jackbox party packs are popular, Wii U party used to be too.)
I'm pretty sure I've heard on Podcast Beyond from yesterday's episode that it does. They had the vr box and they were reading the content and they mentioned cleaning cloth.
 
Anyway, my question is silly but sincere- will VR porn be available on this thing?
I don't know what file format VR porn is in on the PC, but if PS4 supports that format it should work if you put the video file on a thumb drive and connect it to the PS4, regardless of if they sell porn on PSN (they won't) or if they block streaming porn on the web browser (I have no idea).

Alternatively, I wonder if you can plug PSVR into a Windows PC?

So basically, I know nothing about this, but I'm curious too. lol

I've heard VR porn is crazy, but I don't know if it's in a good way or a bad way.
 
Yeah, it's definitely depressing seeing the cancellation posts.

I don't know what file format VR porn is in on the PC, but if PS4 supports that format it should work if you put the video file on a thumb drive and connect it to the PS4, regardless of if they sell porn on PSN (they won't) or if they block streaming porn on the web browser (I have no idea).

Alternatively, I wonder if you can plug PSVR into a Windows PC?

So basically, I know nothing about this, but I'm curious too. lol

I've heard VR porn is crazy, but I don't know if it's in a good way or a bad way.

Yeah, I guess they would generally be 360 degree video files?

If so then since the PS4/PSVR is supposed to support a VR media player for playing VR videos in common formats then I would think it would work and there's nothing to block.

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Now I'm just missing Rez and I'll be all set for October 13th.

Oh yeah, that reminds me, I need to get a psn card for the jp store soon to get summer lesson, I don't think I have enough left on it.
 
I have a source deep within Sony who I'm not at liberty to name, that has told me in confidence there are actually negative preorders for PSVR now.

I think that means that we'll need to start making our own PSVRs out of old phone screens, prescription lenses and sticky tape so that we can mail them to Sony on launch day, right?
 

Moreche

Member
I've cancelled mine also.
Over £400 for something that plays what appears to be demos is just to expensive.
Personally I think the only place where VR will take off is using the mobile headsets if it stands a chance but I now think the whole thing will just fade away.
 
Is there a must have title for launch. I have a PSVR and PS4 Pro on preorder and I'm close to canceling the VR. Help?

There's a big list of launch of games in the OP of this thread. Several of them could be must have depending upon what type of game you want.
DriveClub, Robinson, Batman, Rez, EVE, Rigs, Battlezone, SuperHyperCube, etc.

I've cancelled mine also.
Over £400 for something that plays what appears to be demos is just to expensive.
Personally I think the only place where VR will take off is using the mobile headsets if it stands a chance but I now think the whole thing will just fade away.

*Facepalm*
 

ArtHands

Thinks buying more servers can fix a bad patch
Kind of disheartening to hear of so many cancelled preoders.

Anyway, my question is silly but sincere- will VR porn be available on this thing?

You can probably just watch 360 video porn by transferring them from PC, at most

if you are talking about vr porn titles like Honey Select VR or Custom Maid 2 then nope
 
I've cancelled mine also.
Over £400 for something that plays what appears to be demos is just to expensive.
Personally I think the only place where VR will take off is using the mobile headsets if it stands a chance but I now think the whole thing will just fade away.

I'm curious to know what people consider to be a full game these days then?

I have a OP with 200 games on there and I can assure you I can name 40+ games that I would consider full games with singleplayer campaigns/missions, Local/Online multiplayer and other worthwhile features.

Edit: Here is my personal full games list:

Bound
Battlezone
DriveClub VR
EVE: Valkyrie
Fated: The Silent Oath
Headmaster
Here They Lie
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Moto Racer 4
Rez Infinite
RIGS
Robinson: The Journey
SUPERHYPERCUBE
Tethered
Thumper
Trackmania Turbo
Wayward Sky

There are many more in 2017 they are all different genres so they may not suit your taste but don't call them demos just because you don't like them.
 
Any boxing games coming to PSVR? That sounds like it could be fun


What does that mean exactly? That they don't have enough supply to meet all preorders?
I was just making a silly joke about how everyone seems to be cancelling their preorders.

I think that means that we'll need to start making our own PSVRs out of old phone screens, prescription lenses and sticky tape so that we can mail them to Sony on launch day, right?
Exactly.
 

DavidDesu

Member
I just don't get the "demos" talk. Honestly this looks like one of the best lineups any hardware as had at launch. Minus perhaps one truly AAA title a hero title like Halo, but this is still VR's early days. There's a ton of what I'd consider AA tier content. Then again time trialling a Pagani Zonda around Chile was insanely fun and addictive in Driveclub, doing it while being in the car and having everything lifelike, to scale, and all around me, in 3D.. woah jesus, that's dream fulfilling craziness right there.

To me it looks like there's more stuff than I can even afford to buy at launch, but I'll be splashing out on the stuff I really like the look of. That newly announced Sports Bar VR game looks incredible. I have a real life friend from uni who I've not met since, and he's getting PSVR, and we could legitimately hang out in that game, muck about, play silly games and have a chat as if we're in the same room together. That stuff is mind-blowing to me.

Rez and we'll finally be playing the game as it was originally conceived to be played, in VR.

Rigs could be a Rocket League style addictive MP game you could get sucked into for long sessions.

Resident Evil 7 on the horizon, play the entire thing in PSVR. Ambitious, and needs work on the controls according to hands on impressions, but still impressing people, and would absolutely be the most immersive and pant-shitting way to play.

I've not played Bound yet, I can't wait to play it in VR.

Thumper... THUMPER! Shit seems transcendental...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsbpjgmCmI

There's tons of stuff at launch, more stuff lined up in the coming months and developers enthused by the new medium. There's definitely going to be a future here, I just can't see it not being the case.
 

majik13

Member
I just don't get the "demos" talk. Honestly this looks like one of the best lineups any hardware as had at launch. Minus perhaps one truly AAA title a hero title like Halo, but this is still VR's early days. There's a ton of what I'd consider AA tier content. Then again time trialling a Pagani Zonda around Chile was insanely fun and addictive in Driveclub, doing it while being in the car and having everything lifelike, to scale, and all around me, in 3D.. woah jesus, that's dream fulfilling craziness right there.

To me it looks like there's more stuff than I can even afford to buy at launch, but I'll be splashing out on the stuff I really like the look of. That newly announced Sports Bar VR game looks incredible. I have a real life friend from uni who I've not met since, and he's getting PSVR, and we could legitimately hang out in that game, muck about, play silly games and have a chat as if we're in the same room together. That stuff is mind-blowing to me.

Rez and we'll finally be playing the game as it was originally conceived to be played, in VR.

Rigs could be a Rocket League style addictive MP game you could get sucked into for long sessions.

Resident Evil 7 on the horizon, play the entire thing in PSVR. Ambitious, and needs work on the controls according to hands on impressions, but still impressing people, and would absolutely be the most immersive and pant-shitting way to play.

I've not played Bound yet, I can't wait to play it in VR.

Thumper... THUMPER! Shit seems transcendental...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsbpjgmCmI

There's tons of stuff at launch, more stuff lined up in the coming months and developers enthused by the new medium. There's definitely going to be a future here, I just can't see it not being the case.

Thumper is the secret killer app.
 
I just don't get the "demos" talk. Honestly this looks like one of the best lineups any hardware as had at launch. Minus perhaps one truly AAA title a hero title like Halo, but this is still VR's early days. There's a ton of what I'd consider AA tier content. Then again time trialling a Pagani Zonda around Chile was insanely fun and addictive in Driveclub, doing it while being in the car and having everything lifelike, to scale, and all around me, in 3D.. woah jesus, that's dream fulfilling craziness right there.

To me it looks like there's more stuff than I can even afford to buy at launch, but I'll be splashing out on the stuff I really like the look of. That newly announced Sports Bar VR game looks incredible. I have a real life friend from uni who I've not met since, and he's getting PSVR, and we could legitimately hang out in that game, muck about, play silly games and have a chat as if we're in the same room together. That stuff is mind-blowing to me.

Rez and we'll finally be playing the game as it was originally conceived to be played, in VR.

Rigs could be a Rocket League style addictive MP game you could get sucked into for long sessions.

Resident Evil 7 on the horizon, play the entire thing in PSVR. Ambitious, and needs work on the controls according to hands on impressions, but still impressing people, and would absolutely be the most immersive and pant-shitting way to play.

I've not played Bound yet, I can't wait to play it in VR.

Thumper... THUMPER! Shit seems transcendental...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsbpjgmCmI

There's tons of stuff at launch, more stuff lined up in the coming months and developers enthused by the new medium. There's definitely going to be a future here, I just can't see it not being the case.

Well said.
 

Tagyhag

Member
There's a big list of launch of games in the OP of this thread. Several of them could be must have depending upon what type of game you want.
DriveClub, Robinson, Batman, Rez, EVE, Rigs, Battlezone, SuperHyperCube, etc.

I never understood why EVE gets put in the same list as games like DriveClub or RIGS.

Now to be fair, the games aren't out yet, but they already look to be a lot more fun than EVE ever will be. I had a good time with the game in my first 15 minutes. By the hour mark, I didn't want to touch it again.

There's reasons why the critic and user score are low.
 

Crumpo

Member
I cancelled my pre-order last week, mainly because I won't buy it without being able to try it in person and nothing anywhere close materialised to try it in the UK.

My second, more widely-held concern, is the lack of proper previews for the launch games. We usually get a big blowout across all major sites, with tech analysis articles and extended plays; the latter being super-important to show the depth of the full-priced games.

Even with RIGs we have not seen enough coverage imo, not compared to other full-priced first party titles just two weeks before release.

If Sony doesn't want to get the hype machine going I thought it'd be best if I let someone else have my pre-order....I can jump in later if my concerns are allayed.

This is the exact thing people on the fence should NOT pre-order; it's a recipe for remorse.
 
I never understood why EVE gets put in the same list as games like DriveClub or RIGS.

Now to be fair, the games aren't out yet, but they already look to be a lot more fun than EVE ever will be. I had a good time with the game in my first 15 minutes. By the hour mark, I didn't want to touch it again.

There's reasons why the critic and user score are low.

It's not like I put them in any order, I agree that given what we know it seems a little thin on content compared to the others (besides Batman which we know is short) which are the real big games, but I think it's put with them since it's still a space dog-fighting game, not a "demo," and relatively popular and there are plenty of people that want something like that kind of space game for their early VR game. But yeah I didn't really mean to or want to put them in any particular order since I was just giving a short-list of bigger titles that people seem to want day 1 of multiple types as their must-haves.
 

Tagyhag

Member
It's not like I put them in any order, I agree that given what we know it seems a little thin on content compared to the others (besides Batman which we know is short) which are the real big games, but it's still a space dog-fighting game, not a "demo," and relatively popular and there are plenty of people that want something like that kind of space game for their early VR game. I was just giving a short-list of bigger titles that people seem to want day 1 of multiple types as their must-haves.

Oh, then yeah I agree. To be honest though, it really does feel like one long demo considering how insanely repetitive it is.
 
Man the processor unit looks bigger than I expected... that's not going to be fun wiring up a Pro and the processor unit and have it look nice on the shelf....
 
I cancelled my pre-order last week, mainly because I won't buy it without being able to try it in person and nothing anywhere close materialised to try it in the UK.

My second, more widely-held concern, is the lack of proper previews for the launch games. We usually get a big blowout across all major sites, with tech analysis articles and extended plays; the latter being super-important to show the depth of the full-priced games.

Even with RIGs we have not seen enough coverage imo, not compared to other full-priced first party titles just two weeks before release.

If Sony doesn't want to get the hype machine going I thought it'd be best if I let someone else have my pre-order....I can jump in later if my concerns are allayed.

This is the exact thing people on the fence should NOT pre-order; it's a recipe for remorse.

It's not out for 2 weeks, how log in advance would you expect that? Press has units, I'd guess the previews will start popping up in 7-10 days.
 
Man the processor unit looks bigger than I expected... that's not going to be fun wiring up a Pro and the processor unit and have it look nice on the shelf....

So HDMI goes from the processing unit to the TV? That's going to look messy no matter how big or small the unit is.
 
So HDMI goes from the processing unit to the TV? That's going to look messy no matter how big or small the unit is.

Nah, I think that's the easier part. If the unit was small enough it could just live behind the PS4 but I'm not so sure now if that's going to work for me given how big it looks now.
 
Nah, I think that's the easier part. If the unit was small enough it could just live behind the PS4 but I'm not so sure now if that's going to work for me given how big it looks now.
But the head set also has to connect to the box, so I don't know how you could hide it somewhere. Has there been any mention of how long the cables on the headset are?
 

Belfast

Member
With the unboxings, I'm guessing that about now is when most outlets are getting their final, review units and games. So we can hopefully expect extended previews or reviews to begin within the next week or so.
 

Listonosh

Member
Man the processor unit looks bigger than I expected... that's not going to be fun wiring up a Pro and the processor unit and have it look nice on the shelf....

I thought one of the features for the Pro was that you won't need the processor unit, that it will have that built in. Is that no longer the case?
 
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