Stupid deal imo, it's not like VR is a giant market already.
Most VR games will look not as graphically advanced, but it really doesn't take as much in VR to get immersed.Before we get too excited let's not forget that early impressions suggest that it looks like an early PS3 game in VR.
This might shock people when they lower the headset over their eyes for the first time, I was really disappointed when I first heard this.
i thought it wouldn't be for oculus/vive in the first place
i consider this good news
Before we get too excited let's not forget that early impressions suggest that it looks like an early PS3 game in VR.
This might shock people when they lower the headset over their eyes for the first time, I was really disappointed when I first heard this.
Capcom really, really married Sony this gen.
I'm actually surprised RE7 is coming to Xbox One too.
Before we get too excited let's not forget that early impressions suggest that it looks like an early PS3 game in VR.
This might shock people when they lower the headset over their eyes for the first time, I was really disappointed when I first heard this.
Resi 7 in VR sounds like a great gaming experience so luckily i'm a console gamer and wont have to wait an extra 12 months!
You say that but Microsoft had dead rising, Nintendo has monster hunter, and sony has street fighter, and now a VR mode for RE7.
Either way this is a good get for Sony, sucks for pc but better than nothing.
Ahh, that's why Sony gets his meals without anisotropic salt and she even makes the dishes more smoother framerate-wise for her secret lover Microsoft?Capcom really, really married Sony this gen.
London Heist sold me on PSVR as well. The experience trumps graphics any day, imo. Understanding why the graphics are the way they are helps accept and enjoy it too.I tried PSVR at EGX last week, I got totally hooked on it and pre-ordered one straight after my experience, Graphics take a back seat when your in a virtual world. Felt so immersed that PS3 graphics was the last thing i was thinking of whilst shooting shit in The Heist. I feel just like HDR..... PSVR or any VR for that matter has to be experienced not watched.
Resi 7 in VR sounds like a great gaming experience so luckily i'm a console gamer and wont have to wait an extra 12 months!
You say that but Microsoft had dead rising, Nintendo has monster hunter, and sony has street fighter, and now a VR mode for RE7.
Either way this is a good get for Sony, sucks for pc but better than nothing.
With the amount of money they already invested in PSVR, this is a great deal to help solidify it as the one people want to buy.
I won't buy it until the PC version has VR then.
If this is a potential VR killer app, I honestly think that this would benefit sony more by being on all platforms.
Capcom really, really married Sony this gen.
I'm actually surprised RE7 is coming to Xbox One too.
I don't think this will be a killer app because, from early reports, Capcom has ignored all the research done by VR developers these last 3 years and the experience is uncomfortable.
Wasn't that because the fps was unstable? I hope they get things ironed out for launch.I don't think this will be a killer app because, from early reports, Capcom has ignored all the research done by VR developers these last 3 years and the experience is uncomfortable.
this is sony, resident evil (traditionally PS-centric franchise)
When it comes to PC support, it better not be some Oculus Exclusive bullshit.
I don't see how it would benefit Sony to be multiplatform, but it would benefit VR as a whole if it was available everywhere.If this is a potential VR killer app, I honestly think that this would benefit sony more by being on all platforms.
From the E3 impressions RE7 in VR is sick inducing, because they are using artificial locomotion, which makes 80% of people sick.
https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/15/resident-evil-7-vr-sickness-ps-vr/
https://www.cnet.com/news/playstation-vr-batman-final-fantasy-resident-evil-e3-2016/
You say that but Microsoft had dead rising
Nintendo has monster hunter
and sony has street fighter, and now a VR mode for RE7.
Capcom have sold themselves to all three companies, it's pretty much how they've always done it for the last 2 gens at least.
I don't see how it would benefit Sony to be multiplatform, but it would benefit VR as a whole if it was available everywhere.
Hated timed exclusives for Xbox and I hate hem for Sony this shit needs to stop. Either buy complete exclusivity or nothing at all. Making specific gamers wait a year to play a game after seeing reviews and impressions for a year can fuck off.
Why does it matter if it works or not?Posts like this are why exclusivity threads will never not be entertaining. Gamers are the reason deals like this happen. Perceived exclusivity feeds right into the fanboy mentality that drives so many enthusiast debates, let's be real. If it didn't work, they wouldn't do it. Sony now gets to push RE7 as an exclusive for their new piece of hardware for a year and associate a big brand like RE with PSVR. Sure after a year it can come to other platforms but by that time it's old news. Who is going to be checking for RE7 that hard after it's been out a year? The deal will have done its job.
Why does it matter if it works or not?
Its a stupid, anti-consumer move, and people will call it out as such.
So you're telling me that if Sony contracted a "1080p60fps mode exclusive for one year" and locked all the other versions below that it wouldnt be anti consumer? KBecause it's an anti consumer as Netflix having reruns of Gotham exclusive is "anti consumer", in that it's incredibly silly and devalues the impact of things that are actually anti consumer.
So you're telling me that if Sony contracted a "1080p60fps mode exclusive for one year" and locked all the other versions below that it wouldnt be anti consumer? K
How come do people play all other psvr games where you move not by teleporting, and don't report any motion sickness then?From the E3 impressions RE7 in VR is sick inducing, because they are using artificial locomotion, which makes 80% of people sick.
https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/15/resident-evil-7-vr-sickness-ps-vr/
https://www.cnet.com/news/playstation-vr-batman-final-fantasy-resident-evil-e3-2016/
How come do people play all other psvr games where you move not by teleporting, and don't report any motion sickness then?
Never heard of anyone reporting sickness with EVE Valkyrie, and you're just looping around all the time.
No I'm saying that using your definition a lot of ordinary, mundane things would be "anti-consumer" and the term would lose any importance. Taco Bell cutting a deal with Pepsi is anti-consumer to those people that love Taco Bell but prefer Coke to Pepsi.
How come do people play all other psvr games where you move not by teleporting, and don't report any motion sickness then?
Never heard of anyone reporting sickness with EVE Valkyrie, and you're just looping around all the time.
Edit: Also Farpoint is another example and people report it being one of the best immersibe experiences on PSVR.
Agreed, plenty of games allow free movement without making people sick and all people are effected or not by different games. Windlands made me feel a bit weird but BattleZone and Tethered didn't effect me at all.
It did seem like a post to try and downplay how good PSVR really is just because its a timed exclusive, also if that post was true, then it would be true for the PC VR version too.
FarPoint is looking excellent, can't wait to have a go.