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Thread: Playstation VR2 headset
Harrison 14:50 3rd October 2022
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Sony last week showed more about their upcoming second VR headset, called the PSVR2.

It is a big improvement over the original PS4 based headset with wider fov (110 vs 90), and oled hdr 4K display (2000x2040 per eye) with 120Hz refresh. And eye tracking to control menus. It will also have far less wires connecting it all up, and heptic feedback is incorporated into both thr headset itself and into the included controllers, that will have heptic triggers similar to the standard PS5 controller.

The biggest negative in the recent update is that it won't be backwards compatible with games for the original PSVR headset. I'm assuming Sony has competely changed how this new headset works compared to the original, but that's really annoying as there are some great games that support the original VR headset. I'm hoping developers can update their games to add support back in. Games I've enjoyed playing on the original include No Mans Sky, Resident Evil 7 and Star Wars Squadrons. All work really well with the original headset.

Expected price for the PSVR2 is £399.99.

Anyone interested?
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Kin Hell 17:44 3rd October 2022
Done VR the first time it was out on Oculus Rift... F'k me.... that 1960's F1 Ferrari around Le Spa on a Game Master 500 Steering wheel was mental.... - PC of course!
Looking to your right & down at the tarmac ahead of you rounding the curve..... M E N T A L.... but so many horizontal lines....

60Hz was just not do-able in each eye back then. A 60hz Resolution is serious eye strain on a single display, never mind frazzling each eye ball individually & intimately....
I felt sick not seeing the S-Back bend on the rear of the Pits whilst the force-feedback wheel & pedals were doing something before 60Hz told me.... - Lag & Nausea on a VR headset......

120Hz sounds great @ that Res but guessing is it PS only with no 0ld0r PS support..... Pathetic!

I just see Sony Kunt0ring themselves....again.

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Looks f'king Great btw....
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Harrison 01:15 4th October 2022
Yes it is PS5 exclusive, so obviously the huddle of finding a PS5 first for many still exists. But apparently the PS5 is now up to 22m sales (as of end of June) and has overtaken Switch and Xbox sales this year now stock is improving.

The original PSVR was also PS4 and 5 exclusive, but you could kind of make it work on PC, but only in that it could create a virtual huge Netflix cinema screen.

No idea if the PSVR2 will have any PC support.

Obviously as I mentioned above the news that it won't be backwards compatible is very annoying. But hoping patches appear to solve this. Star Wars Squadrons was great in VR. Made dog fighting far easier as you could look around in the cockpit to see where enemies were and your ship orientation. Not sir I would recommemd RE7 VR though. But because it was bad. Because it was too good! Lol.

Anyway, expected release spring 2023. Will consider getting one later next year when a few compatible games are out.
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Demon Cleaner 04:56 4th October 2022
I barely used the VR for PS4, got it on day 1 release, as it came out for my birthday, so it was a present from my gf. Biggest annoyance for me is the SDE effect which I can see very well and thus annoying. I enjoyed playing Trackmania quite a bit with all the loops and jumps. I have plenty of VR games but another thing that bothered me is the setup, because I have the first model, and the HDMI needs to be plugged into the rear of the PS4 and not simply in the little box of the VR, which came with the second version only and was way more practical.

I was perhaps considering to buy a VR for PC, but I doubt I will use it a lot, that's why I still don't have one. Plus when I was reading articles and reviews I couldn't decide which one I really wanted. I was looking at the Pimax, but they're quite expensive compared to others. Perhaps the Meta Quest 2 is a good option. But are there a lot of VR games for PC even? I still would also like to have a one single cable setup.
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Harrison 11:35 4th October 2022
It depends what games you play. VR is best suited to car racing games, flight and space sims. Most recent releases of those support VR.

Elite Dangerous is brilliant in VR, really adds to the atmosphere. No Mans Sky is also great. As is Star Wars Squadrons.

F12022 and the last couple of year's releases all work well too.

But they are also all available on Playstation VR too.
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Kin Hell 17:41 4th October 2022
Harrison is right. VR in racing games is A W E S O M E, but you have to have a decent FFB Wheel & Pedals or it's not a complete VR experience.

Fighting with the wheel is what it's all about.
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