SilentUser
Member
Oh man... Thats a way too short game and lacking a lot in stuff to do for the price they are asking. Too bad, guess I will wait for a discount.
Apparently Bulletstorm VR is pretty blurry on PSVR2. Looks like the resolution is only slightly better than pre-patch No Man's Sky, plus some visual artifacts and crashes.
Yeah, I think I'm skipping this one. What a shame.
Source:Bulletstom VR Purchase Cancellation and Refund Information.
Thank you for purchasing Bulletstom VR on the PlayStation Store. After the release, we have confirmed that the product contains unfinished content, making it unusable.
As a result, we have canceled your product purchase and completed the refund to the payment method you used for the purchase. If a refund is not possible through the original payment method, we will refund the purchase amount to your PlayStation Network wallet.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
I have both and if you have a decent PC I would say do it. I prefer to put on my Quest 3 than the PSVR2. plus the amount of games you can get working on the Quest dwarfs the PSVR2.I've been seriously considering selling off my PSVR2 and grabbing a quest 3 instead. My dad bought one and has been going on about how good it is. I like the idea of being wireless (graphics don't really concern me) and I've also got a decent gaming rig to hook it up to.
Anyone done something similar or have both?
I've been seriously considering selling off my PSVR2 and grabbing a quest 3 instead. My dad bought one and has been going on about how good it is. I like the idea of being wireless (graphics don't really concern me) and I've also got a decent gaming rig to hook it up to.
Anyone done something similar or have both?
If you have highend pc then probably not bad idea tough better to just have both ;d If you dont have pc dont bother, its still only mobile soc without dynamic foveated rendering.I've been seriously considering selling off my PSVR2 and grabbing a quest 3 instead. My dad bought one and has been going on about how good it is. I like the idea of being wireless (graphics don't really concern me) and I've also got a decent gaming rig to hook it up to.
Anyone done something similar or have both?
If you have highend pc then probably not bad idea tough better to just have both ;d If you dont have pc dont bother, its still only mobile soc without dynamic foveated rendering.
ok but you dont have oled, dont have hdr, dont have haptics and lack of dynamic foveated rendering, without strong pc he would go backward with experienceEven with a mere 3070 laptop GPU that's plenty to enjoy most PC VR content, remember PC VR pretty much peaked during the 1000-series GPUs, so even semi-modest gaming PCs can breeze through much PC VR.
Plus the lens is just so much clearer and pleasant to look through. Stuff like Walkabout MiniGolf is way better on the Quest 3, and the MR stuff is neat, and AW2 is a game many would put as one of the best VR games made - and that's only really showing what the Quest 2 is capable of not the Quest 3. AC Nexus is sweet too.
Games with fast motion like Synth Riders also look better on Quest 3 because there's much less image persistence, the higher clarity in motion is definitely visible to me between the two headsets.
Then all the side-loading content, there's dozens of classic FPS games enhanced for VR you can run natively on the headset that are said to be amazing.
Then you have the whole media angle totally absent on PSVR2. And the mixed reality stuff, controllers that last for months at a time instead of a day before charging, and just the freedom of wireless.
The benefits are not simply waived away by not having a strong PC IMO.
ok but you dont have oled, dont have hdr, dont have haptics and lack of dynamic foveated rendering, without strong pc he would go backward with experience
nah, you will never have games like gt7, re4r, village on standalone quest 3, it just not happen, would never chose standalone q3 over psvr2, situation change when you have strong pc and can try vr injection modesRight in all the ways the PS VR2 sucks the Quest 3 pretty much excels at, and vice-versa. PS VR2 has bad mura, Quest 3 has none. PS VR2 has a wire, Quest 3 does not. PS VR2 has terrible clarity and a horribly small sweet spot, Quest 3 has great clarity and no sweet spot at all, it's just put on and go. PS VR2 has no capabilities outside gaming, nor does it have PC VR, and Quest 3 very much has both. PSVR2 has no built in speakers and Quest 3 does. Then the opposite, like you say, PSVR2 has great OLED blacks and HDR and the power of the PS5 behind it, and Quest 3 does not. Plus those haptics.
I think if you list out all the positives of each headset, even without PC VR, Quest 3 pulls ahead, but if you home in and focus explicitly on immersion in games like Village and RE4, PS VR2 wins.
nah, you will never have games like gt7, re4r, village on standalone quest 3, it just not happen, would never chose standalone q3 over psvr2, situation change when you have strong pc and can try vr injection modes
Hybrids aaa games is all I care Sony did create vr mode for gt7 and did pay capcom to make vr modes for resident games, so its not that they do nothing, tough they can do much more.Every one of those games you listed is a console game though - a lot of VR purists prefer VR-only games, like Alyx/Asgard's Wrath 2, etc.
And you basically just listed all of them too. Sony doesn't give a shit about putting out more hybrid games like RE4/RE8/GT7.
Man, for some reason I have trouble getting excited for Vertigo 2. It seems way over the top when it comes to artstyle, almost like it lacks a coherent direction. But everyone says great things about it (PCVR, at least), so I might ending up checking some day in the future. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about it, I really appreciate it!Picked up Vertigo2.
I think I got too hyped on this game? It's not bad by any means but I dunno, also isn't as engaging as I thought it would be. Gunplay feels a bit sloppy and the enemies so far are bullet sponges. Turned it to 'easy' because it just felt dumb shooting a trash mob eyeball like 6-8 times to kill it. Controls are whack too. Jump is L3? So far I have a bunch of buttons that don't do anything. And I'm not seeing a sprint option anywhere?
I need to give it more time.
Hubris is still my favorite VR FPS SP campaign so far, in terms of gameplay though, the narrative aspect of Hubris is pretty meh. I'd also say that if you want a quirky FPS game and aren't sure on Vertigo2, just get the newest Cactus Cowboy. That game is honestly far better than what I've played of Vertigo2 so far, less expensive too (it's 15 but also on sale right now for $12). CCDW is legit top shelf VR gaming if you can look past the visuals and AI voice acting. Come to think of it, I might like CCDW over Hubris
I enjoy it even tough fps drops can be severe. Like that there is variety in this game and some half life/portal feeling with humour. But surly you can also feel clumsiness.Picked up Vertigo2.
I think I got too hyped on this game? It's not bad by any means but I dunno, also isn't as engaging as I thought it would be. Gunplay feels a bit sloppy and the enemies so far are bullet sponges. Turned it to 'easy' because it just felt dumb shooting a trash mob eyeball like 6-8 times to kill it. Controls are whack too. Jump is L3? So far I have a bunch of buttons that don't do anything. And I'm not seeing a sprint option anywhere?
I need to give it more time.
Hubris is still my favorite VR FPS SP campaign so far, in terms of gameplay though, the narrative aspect of Hubris is pretty meh. I'd also say that if you want a quirky FPS game and aren't sure on Vertigo2, just get the newest Cactus Cowboy. That game is honestly far better than what I've played of Vertigo2 so far, less expensive too (it's 15 but also on sale right now for $12). CCDW is legit top shelf VR gaming if you can look past the visuals and AI voice acting. Come to think of it, I might like CCDW over Hubris
I will not check ;d Brian gave 4/10 and Vr Grid 3/10Anyone know what the issue is/was with Arashi?
I really want to play that game but I know some people were saying it's broken/trash... So many VR titles get absolutely dogged and from what I've seen, I can't tell if there are legit glaring issues or if it's YouTubers bitching as always, lol. My confusion stems from an issue with movement that people described, but there was no other info, just that movement was broken, and the person playing was using click turn so it's like hmmmmmmm
Same with Bulletstorm, I was watching a review and the guy kept saying how bad it was but didn't offer any useful info, just talking about how ugly and bad it is, meanwhile the social screen footage looked completely fine to me, lol.
I will not check ;d Brian gave 4/10 and Vr Grid 3/10
When using smooth turning (snap turning didn't have the problem), your analog movement was based on your virtual body. So pressing Up on the stick and you suddenly move sideways for example. That got pretty fast patched, now it works like in any other game.Anyone know what the issue is/was with Arashi?
I really want to play that game but I know some people were saying it's broken/trash... So many VR titles get absolutely dogged and from what I've seen, I can't tell if there are legit glaring issues or if it's YouTubers bitching as always, lol. My confusion stems from an issue with movement that people described, but there was no other info, just that movement was broken, and the person playing was using click turn so it's like hmmmmmmm
Thank you! I watched 2 or 3 "reviews" and it was just general complaints about movement. Like WTF, explain what the issue is!When using smooth turning (snap turning didn't have the problem), your analog movement was based on your virtual body. So pressing Up on the stick and you suddenly move sideways for example. That got pretty fast patched, now it works like in any other game.
Gameplay-wise its a little dated, especially the melee combat. I think when on sale, its worth a look if you really like the setting and set your expectations accordingly.
If you play Demeo with AI (campaign) , can you leave a match in the middle and resume later?Official Dungeons & Dragons VR Game Revealed By Demeo Studio
An official Dungeons & Dragons VR game is being developed by Resolution Games.www.uploadvr.com
Man, if they don't announce a PSVR2 version I will be seriously pissed. Demeo remains one of my favorite VR title ever.
I honestly don't know as I only played with friends. Will try later today and reply to youIf you play Demeo with AI (campaign) , can you leave a match in the middle and resume later?
Just tried playing the Skirmish mode (campaign) and yeah, you can save and get back at the point any time. Btw, you control all the characters, there is no AI there (only for companions, like summons).If you play Demeo with AI (campaign) , can you leave a match in the middle and resume later?
What's the best psvr2 to get some cardio in? This weather makes it kinda hard to get motivated to go to the gym.
I know they have a workout game but im not that interested in that.
I was looking at
Synth Riders remastered (dont really like the song catalogue)
Beat saber (not too thrilled about having to buy song packages)
Tennis on court (or any other tennis game)
Any ideas?
It hasn't been 1 year since launch and we are still in the middle of the gen.It’s been announced that Rec Room isn’t coming to PSVR2 because of the “numbers.”
https://www.reddit.com/r/virtualreality/s/r714vmxLbx
At this point it just kinda feels like PSVR2 is dead in the water. Don’t really see it getting much better from this point.