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Oculus CV1 definitely has more accurate tracking than PSVR, at least for 60hz reprojected games on the latter.
Planning to get this any other cool VR games worth picking up? Do i need a PS4 pro?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...r&cm_re=playstation_vr-_-79-261-743-_-Product
My kids are playing the shit out of some Job Simulator, but they're all 10 and under. Astro Bot is cool, but I've only played it briefly. Skyrim is what you would expect, Skyrim in VR. Picked up a couple of shooters and an aim controller, but may wait until xmas for the kids. Driving games are all well done. I probably like Dirt Rally the best. GTSport isn't bad but the VR mode is very limited. I also play with a wheel and pedals so it was a fun experience before I put the PC only wheel on my wheel stand.
I was thinking of getting some racing games. Is it a pain in the ass to hookup and remove the VR headset or better off just buying two. One dedicated for my "racing rig"
Tetris sounds like a blast. You dont need a tv to play VR games right?
Rez.
Whats wrong with yall?
My nephews love Job Simulator. It's a pretty shallow but fun game, I assume you're going to purchase a digital copy? Last I checked the physical copy was selling for boatloads of money.Thanks guys i bought a bunch of cheap games.
What about Job Simulator for the kids?
Didn't care for Skyrim but i think it might be pretty cool in VR.
Seriously.
Area X is the best experience.
It's also just 20 minutes long.
Thanks guys i bought a bunch of cheap games.
Got the Creed & Super Hot bundle. Battlezone, VR World, Drive Club, & Astrobot. Also picked up Starwars Battlefront 2, i heard there is a VR mode on that.
How is Catch & Release? What about Job Simulator for the kids?
Didn't care for Skyrim but i think it might be pretty cool in VR. Most definitely going to pick up Tetris Effect for Christmas or when it goes up for sale.
It's not a pain to move it around.
I would recommend placing a fan in your racing rig. The wind blowing on you helps with VR sickness and adds a little sense of speed.
Definitely not a pain to move. Maybe see about getting another control box or whatever its called so you can have one for each console then just plug in the headset when needed. Not sure if they sell them separately, also a second camera may not be a bad idea.
Yeah decided to open the VR and man that's a lot of cables to plug & unplug. I would have been better off buying two VR sets if im planning to dedicate one for racing setup...Good thing i didn't though, i tried Driveclub VR and that thing fucked me up for almost 2plus hours for just doing one race...i feel like shit right now & i dont think ill do the racing ever again. GT Sport & Dirt Rally the same?
babysteps.
ride some roller coasters or other small experiences to get your VR legs.
get a fan hooked up. seriously. it helps.
VR sickness is primarily from a disconnect between your brain and movement in the game. This is why most games use teleport to move.
Driving out of bounds and into walls will exacerbate the issue.