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PlayStation VR2 |OT| I heard it has a single cable. Is this true?

What is currently your most anticipated game?


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I'm still really digging Stride: Fates and things really came together last night with a few mechanics I had been sleeping on.

Game is goofy as hell when it comes to AI and story but the graphics are good, the framerate is 90, controls are good. It definitely has some jank but it makes sense considering what the game allows you to do.
 
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Unknown?

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Finally got to try it after opening it up. Here are my impressions.


It's much better than PSVR1 and that's awesome! However, it isn't as clear as I envisioned it. I have found the sweet spot but it's just a bit more blurry than I expected. I played mostly GT7 and it blew away GT Sport, that game was ugly everywhere except the cockpit. I could tell it was more crisp in replay so PS5 still has some trouble reproducing non VR graphics.

Kayak VR had the same impressions.

Haven't played Horizon yet.

Overall, a big upgrade! Hopefully it works with PS6 and PSVR3 will just be better hardware without starting over again.
Another thing I noticed right away is how much lighter it is than the first headset and the light shield is much better.
 

Evolved1

make sure the pudding isn't too soggy but that just ruins everything
I suddenly fell into a Gran Turismo rabbit hole. Took the headset off last night, it nearly 2 in the morning lol. Probably longest session I ever had. Sometimes VR just hits.

Edit: Red Matter 2 was basically a religious experience for a nerd like me. The scope of the first scene floored me. Being a space dork and realizing VR is the closest I'll ever come to seeing something like that. Was real-ish enough to give me a queasy feeling from the height! I immediately stopped playing after the first intro puzzle because I think I need to go back and playing Red Matter 1. I don't really care about the story, tbh, seems like low budget whatever... but the experience is awesome.
 
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PanzerCute

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I bought Demeo Battles tonight and played around 3 hours: half solo challenges and half online pvp.

Well, if you love Demeo, you just can't go wrong with Battles, and know that the pvp matches are extremelly well paced and need a LOT of tactics and thinking.

Its basically a Tactical RPG in PVP, with a shit ton of options, maps and things to learn or unlock.

Easy 8+, now I need to see if the balance and everything works in the long run, but damn these guys are fucking good at what they do!
 

Crayon

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I suddenly fell into a Gran Turismo rabbit hole. Took the headset off last night, it nearly 2 in the morning lol. Probably longest session I ever had. Sometimes VR just hits.

Edit: Red Matter 2 was basically a religious experience for a nerd like me. The scope of the first scene floored me. Being a space dork and realizing VR is the closest I'll ever come to seeing something like that. Was real-ish enough to give me a queasy feeling from the height! I immediately stopped playing after the first intro puzzle because I think I need to go back and playing Red Matter 1. I don't really care about the story, tbh, seems like low budget whatever... but the experience is awesome.

When I got the thing home day 1, I bought a million games in the honeymoon period and could hardly play any of them because I was so stuck on gt7. It has to be one of the best vr games you can get.
 
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XXL

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Edit: Red Matter 2 was basically a religious experience for a nerd like me. The scope of the first scene floored me. Being a space dork and realizing VR is the closest I'll ever come to seeing something like that. Was real-ish enough to give me a queasy feeling from the height! I immediately stopped playing after the first intro puzzle because I think I need to go back and playing Red Matter 1. I don't really care about the story, tbh, seems like low budget whatever... but the experience is awesome.
In my opinion, some one needs to give the developers the Star Trek IP and let them make a VR game with it.

Red Matter 2 (and 1) are phenomenal games and give that Star Trek feeling like nothing else I've experienced.

Star Trek Bridge Crew was cool, but its not like Red Matter in that regard...which is crazy when you think about it.
 
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