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Good day for PSVR2 owners today.

Breachers, a 5v5 R6 clone was announced for PSVR2 coming November. Highly rated game already on other headsets.

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These guys took a huge step forward and are claiming to have VR mode working in Windows. Getting closer and closer to that expanded game library.

 
So what's the current landscape like for this? Does it seem to be getting genuine support from Sony?

Really need the big players to invest in the tech, the Quest 3 from all reports is pretty incredible but VR sales not trending in the right direction.
 

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I just got the VR2 as an anniversary/fathers day present.

What are our recommendations? Say a couple of shooters i must play?

Drums Rock is a blast, can get lost for ages there.
Walking Dead seems to make my stomach really nauseous, may take some sensory adjustment.

I was surprised at the lack of games available.
 
I just got the VR2 as an anniversary/fathers day present.

What are our recommendations? Say a couple of shooters i must play?

Drums Rock is a blast, can get lost for ages there.
Walking Dead seems to make my stomach really nauseous, may take some sensory adjustment.

I was surprised at the lack of games available.

I haven't tried shooters. GT7 is a blast. I liked Red Matter 2. There's a few free games floating about on PS+ Extras if you have it. Walkabout golf, kayak and others. Beatsaber is also good if you haven't played
 
I haven't tried shooters. GT7 is a blast. I liked Red Matter 2. There's a few free games floating about on PS+ Extras if you have it. Walkabout golf, kayak and others. Beatsaber is also good if you haven't played
Thanks, have downloaded a couple of the freebies, will check them out.
I saw a trailer for Arizona Sunshine 2 and it looked bonkers. Might have to check that out depending on price, and if TWD keeps making me feel nauseous.
 
I just got the VR2 as an anniversary/fathers day present.

What are our recommendations? Say a couple of shooters i must play?

Drums Rock is a blast, can get lost for ages there.
Walking Dead seems to make my stomach really nauseous, may take some sensory adjustment.

I was surprised at the lack of games available.
Check out Superhot for a different kind of shooter and the wingsuit/skydiving one... always forget what it's called

Edit: Rush VR
 

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What are our recommendations? Say a couple of shooters i must play?
Pavlov. been a while since I played so not sure of the player base now but it was great fun.

Synapse and Crossfire Sierra Squad are both decent shooters with single player campaigns.

Check out Superhot for a different kind of shooter and the wingsuit/skydiving one... always forget what it's called

Edit: Rush VR
Unfortunately Super Hot didnt get a psvr2 port. could possibly played it on PC using the adapter though
 
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Well that's a bit shit. Was one of the best games on there.
Agreed. Easily a top 3 VR game for me. Sonys lack of support for the device (again) probably isn't helping matters. The fact you still can't buy spare controllers separately from the headset is a bit puzzling.
 
Agreed. Easily a top 3 VR game for me. Sonys lack of support for the device (again) probably isn't helping matters. The fact you still can't buy spare controllers separately from the headset is a bit puzzling.

It's a self-fulfilling prophecy at this point - I reckon there's a market to be tapped into, but they've got to show some real intent on actually supporting the damn thing. They obviously chucked a tonne of investment into its development, it's bizarre how seemingly little they've put back into making it a viable platform. Has it had a single system selling IP outside of the GT7 integration and the Horizon game?

I was predictably right in raising these concerns.
 
I've tried Saints and Sinners TWD, and Res Evil Village VR. Both have made me feel really bloody sick after about 15mins.

No issues with games like pistol whip or mini golf etc.
Seems to just be the more immersive games.

Anyone else have issues like this? is it just a case of your brain getting used to it?
 
I've tried Saints and Sinners TWD, and Res Evil Village VR. Both have made me feel really bloody sick after about 15mins.

No issues with games like pistol whip or mini golf etc.
Seems to just be the more immersive games.

Anyone else have issues like this? is it just a case of your brain getting used to it?
For most people yeah its just a matter of getting used to it. They say play until you start to feel sick and then stop and take a break immediately. Then try again. Just keep pushing that barrier further and further out. When I first started I couldn't complete even a lap in Gran Turismo. Now I reckon I could sit in it all day. A small group of people for whatever reason seem unable to get their "VR legs" so there is a small chance you fall into that bucket.

Making sure your lenses are setup correctly can also make a drastic difference.
 
I've tried Saints and Sinners TWD, and Res Evil Village VR. Both have made me feel really bloody sick after about 15mins.

No issues with games like pistol whip or mini golf etc.
Seems to just be the more immersive games.

Anyone else have issues like this? is it just a case of your brain getting used to it?

I've never gotten too sick, but have noticed that early days of playing GT7, I'd feel it in the stomach when I go over a steep drop on the track, but these days never get that feeling. As you said, I guess the brain gets used to it.
 
For most people yeah its just a matter of getting used to it. They say play until you start to feel sick and then stop and take a break immediately. Then try again. Just keep pushing that barrier further and further out. When I first started I couldn't complete even a lap in Gran Turismo. Now I reckon I could sit in it all day. A small group of people for whatever reason seem unable to get their "VR legs" so there is a small chance you fall into that bucket.

Making sure your lenses are setup correctly can also make a drastic difference.
Cheers mate, ill try that.

Really keen for Arizona Sunshine 2, so fingers crossed it sorts itself out.
 
I've tried Saints and Sinners TWD, and Res Evil Village VR. Both have made me feel really bloody sick after about 15mins.

No issues with games like pistol whip or mini golf etc.
Seems to just be the more immersive games.

Anyone else have issues like this? is it just a case of your brain getting used to it?

This happened to me. I probably could have used Quiv's advice at the time and trained myself to get used to it. I was trying to play Farpoint on the first PSVR and after about 25 minutes I broke out into a sweat then got real sick and had to lie down for a few hours. It really put me off VR and have been too afraid to give it a go ever since. This is as somebody who isn't usually susceptible to things like motion sickness yet unfortunately VR knocked me around pretty badly.
 

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