I wasn't exactly WOWed, but I was coming from a year of Quest 2. Only tried 3 games I bought, and some demos. Not much is going to beat Alyx. Eye-tracking woahed me, and some moments of haptics, and being able to start it without a TV with one wire and not worry about battery life is awesome, being able to adjust the lense distance, IPD and tightness with one button and a dial is really nice.
Pavlov was impressive to me, I had so much fun with it because it's exactl...
Do they send a return box?
Yeah, 4090 with a Quest 2, which is limited by 150mbps(tops 300mbps, which is up for debate), not really sure how much better it can get with beefier GPU's passed a point because compression is just too limiting. PSVR2 looks much better than games running on Quest 2 PCVR on my 3060ti, at least with whatever settings I have(still tweaking). SteamVR home( the home environment when launching SteanVR on Quest 2 Link) actually looks pretty close to PSVR2 ngl, but I'm not sure how it wo...
You're not wrong, it is $550, and it is wired.
The free jamming mode reminds me of TLOU2 which is all I can recall rn that's similar.
They are actually both pretty good and make the value for that month and more pretty excellent.
I'm waiting for Achievements to be added to Valheim. Hasn't it been out for years on PC?
$550. But wireless you get a subpar experience(to native), and you only tolerate the downsides(compression, stutter, frame inconsistency) like people are with the mura on PSVR2. Single wire, no hassle with drivers or hardware configurations, settings, OS and software incompatibility, etc.
700 might be doable. I personally have not had a good PCVR experience with Quest 2. Then assuming you got everything running smoothly(and I still think fps drops and stutter will always be a thing for non-native VR), still have that compression. It's great that I can just plug in the PSVR2 with 1 cable, turn on the controllers and start a game.
Quest 2(128gb at $289 in early 2022) has been the better value for me, personally, that's only considering I got my games free, though. Not considering PCVR because I only recently got wired Link working semi-decently, and wireless PCVR is kind of a shitshow for Virtual Desktop, but better on Air Link.
I had to return the PSVR2 for a slight defect and because my brain/eyes could not filter out the mura after like 30hrs of usage, just one of the unlucky few. Everything w...
$200 for this thing? Super niche.
Very fun and well developed competitive shooter for VR, was the frist game I bought and am addicted.
That's why I edited, and appended it, as a comparison to their other games with intentional difficulty. How does it make sense, though? I was saying that it doesn't seem as Fun-hard like NG.
Put this on Neko-Chan mode and it got funner, while still not being story-mode easy, you will still die if you're not careful. Normal mode became a chore, like it's hard but not fun hard like Dark Souls or Ninja Gaiden, just bullet sponge/boring/repetitive hard..
Why can't you check it out to see if you'd like it with this service before you buy? There's a game trial too, I think.
@HeliosHex
I suck with the controller, imagine basically IRL. oof
Something like Alien Isolation, would be scary AF.
Like the Streisand effect, would that be the Rowling effect?
Imagine playing COD multiplayer streamed.
Lol. Or a Holodeck like in Star Trek. 10 years, scientists, get on it.
Song in the Smoke, if you like survival games(like Ark but easier and less complicated).
WD: Saints and Sinners, if you haven't played it already. It was free on PS+ a while back but I think you need the Tourist Edition upgrade(which is/was on $3 with the Mega March sale) to get the upgrade for PSVR2 which releases when Part 2 comes out in less than 2 weeks.
Pistol Whip if you want get some sweat going. Heard Synth Riders is good too.