Seriously this has to be reposted.. The amount of games coming out for this is usually more than you would get for a next gen launch.
It's hilarious to me how this console generation people have been complaining about framerates and finally we have games that have incredibly high framerates people go back to complaining about graphics.
Gamers really don't know what they want.
I only have Loading Human pre-ordered but I have no idea why because I know almost nothing about the game. I'll cancel the game and just roll with all the demos and vr worlds which comes with the move bundle version.
I am more inclined to cancel my PS4 Pro pre-order and wait for an inevitable decent bundle. It's just a more powerful PS4 after all. PSVR is something completely new and I cannot wait to finally get my hands on it.
Is paranormal activity actually coming out at launch? So far I have batman, festival of blood, and driveclub pre ordered at Amazon but I would like to get a good horror game for this thing
I'm looking forward more to upgraded games more than VR, so it's Pro > PSVR for me.
I'm not sure if the expense of VR is worth it. I'm interested, but I'm not sold yet.
The blurry IQ actually will make me get PSVR sooner rather than later. Might even try to preorder it at a local store. Also cements that choice over the PC headsets.
My reasoning:
It was still so blurry that I now think for proper IQ (like what you're used to looking at a TV) we will probably need at least 4K screens. It will take years till the next VR devices gen will show up (from the big guys). They will also have new important tech like eye tracking etc.
Even the PC headsets do not have that much higher of a resolution so while I haven't tried them I'm sure they can't have eliminated the blurryness altogether.
I don't want to wait years for the next gen of devices running on new platforms and want to pick now something up as cheap and as soon as possible. Would hate to buy any of them e.g. a year before the next VR gen comes out. I also need something reliable to watch VR movies and would be good to have rather sooner than later.
I have a PS4, 2 Move controllers, Sennheiser 558 headphones and the camera, so I can get into non-mobile VR (which is pretty good, especially the portability but has obviously limitations for proper VR plus only mobile games) for just $400 TOTAL. That's the very max I would spend on the current tech level of VR and the uncertainty of future lineups (at least there will always be VR porn/docs etc you can use it for).
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4K VR will be here in Spring of 2017. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is heavily rumored to have a 4K screen. The porn, at least, will look incredible (once it is shot on a 4K VR rig).
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I have this pre-ordered but no idea what game I should get. Anything interesting? Hit me with the knowledge guys.
Possible but that is still mobile VR. It's pretty amazing considering portability etc but it's limited by both games and the display/device tech not being optimized for VR use compared to a dedicated device.4K VR will be here in Spring of 2017. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is heavily rumored to have a 4K screen. The porn, at least, will look incredible (once it is shot on a 4K VR rig).
Those who haven't actually tried PSVR aren't really in a place to make negative comments about it. I've demoed PSVR on multiple occasions, from London Heist to Farpoint running on PS4 Pro, and it's incredible.
I'm usually the first to notice flaws in performance and image quality. When the headset is set up properly, it looks fine. At first, I was a bit disappointed when reading the start up text. Once the games actually loaded up, I never thought about it again. The experience trumps early technology limitations.
The hype is so real.
After that, well, lets see. I'll sell the Vive anyway. I might end up selling the PSVR too if the initial range of software just goes to a trickle. Which it might, considering how VR isn't really grabbing the way it was projected to.
After having Vive sitting in my room for many months I'm not gonna cancel PSVR.
Why.. because
a, for some reason vive is not pickup and play. about half the time it doesn't come on and I need to go through a "wait a minute, I'll figure this out" session of recycle / reset / reboot
b, its a mess of cables and things
c, I want to play games not demos and especially not pay to play early access stuff
d, standing up doesn't fit with my gaming instinct. which is to slouch in the dark room on a comfy couch
e, it isn't like the vive optics and resolution are making up for the above disadvantages..
Whereas I think PSVR actually has some titles I'll want to spend many hours with: driveclub, the tank battle game, etc etc.
After that, well, lets see. I'll sell the Vive anyway. I might end up selling the PSVR too if the initial range of software just goes to a trickle. Which it might, considering how VR isn't really grabbing the way it was projected to.
Those who haven't actually tried PSVR aren't really in a place to make negative comments about it. I've demoed PSVR on multiple occasions, from London Heist to Farpoint running on PS4 Pro, and it's incredible.
I'm usually the first to notice flaws in performance and image quality. When the headset is set up properly, it looks fine. At first, I was a bit disappointed when reading the start up text. Once the games actually loaded up, I never thought about it again. The experience trumps early technology limitations.
The hype is so real.
4K VR will be here in Spring of 2017. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is heavily rumored to have a 4K screen. The porn, at least, will look incredible (once it is shot on a 4K VR rig).
And how much with the Galaxy S8 retail for? I know people get deals and crap on their phones sometimes, but we all know that's subsidized in the contract somehow.
You may want to get that Vive checked out before you sell someone a dud. It isn't supposed to be a crapshoot when you turn it on, it's supposed to just work. When I click SteamVR the headset turns on and the light-houses wake up.
Are those light guns an official accessory? I think they were used for the sci-fi shooter demo right?
Farpoint looks sweet. I was hoping it would be a launch tittle.Yes it's official and it will first be used in the game Farpoint.
I'm looking forward to using that in a slow paced VR online FPS. It sounds like it can be pretty fun playing a FPS in VR. Add online multiplayer and actually being able to aim at each other with your own arms sounds like it could be really fun. I hope Farpoint can be that game but their is no word of it support online right now.
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I have a feeling many people will be very disappointed with mediocre tech demos being passed off as retail games but will defend them till they are blue in the face as they can't admit they made a bad purchase OR it is their first time doing VR.
Sincerely,
Someone who used to love VR.
P.S. Rumor on the street is you get a free Trump sticker when you order the Oculus Touch controllers.
Price is pretty much the biggest problem I can see hindering the PSVR.
Shit too expensive for a lot of people.
Price is pretty much the biggest problem I can see hindering the PSVR.
Shit too expensive for a lot of people.
You may want to get that Vive checked out before you sell someone a dud. It isn't supposed to be a crapshoot when you turn it on, it's supposed to just work. When I click SteamVR the headset turns on and the light-houses wake up.
But they'll buy a pro when they probably have a perfectly good PS4 already and for that 4k tv they don't have yet.
Agree. I'll take any new experience over a slightly better visual experience. Even if some games will look better on a 1080p set via supersampling, the game you're playing will be the same.
So, I'd rather play Driveclub VR than the inevitable Driveclub pro enhanced tv version.
I was hyped for PSVR,
Preordered it day one,
Sony then announced PS4 Pro,
Now my hype for PSVR is gone![]()
To be fair if you watched DF's latest video on the PS4 pro you would see that they mention owning a Pro on even a standard 1080p set will still be very beneficial. The upacaling and sampling tech will make your pro patched 1080p games look better on your 1080p tv.But they'll buy a pro when they probably have a perfectly good PS4 already and for that 4k tv they don't have yet.
Sadly, that Pro-enhanced DriveClub version seems to be not happening.
I have a 4K HDR TV ready, but I'd also rather have new gameplay experiences in VR than have slightly sharper visuals for roughly the same money.