I would imagine that with PS4 being in its dying days now and PSVR2 on the horizon but more in a long term view the devs of PSVR games see 2021 as do or die for their projects. Either they get out fast and capitalise on PS4 still being relevant and PSVR still getting some news attention or die a painful death at market caught in the lull between PSVR generations. These are likely most of the last meaningful wave of games coming before everyone else holds off for the next-gen version. For me only Fracked looked interesting, hopefully it's not too far off.
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostSomeone has managed to put a bit of a hack together to get the PSVR to run Stereoscopic 3D content on the ps3. I can only think of Wipeout and Gran Turismo 6 having 3D options, but still it's pretty cool.
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Originally posted by jamesy View PostThis sounds cool. Do you have a link to anymore about it? Can't find much on google.
Its a bit fiddly, but very interesting. Never realised how many PS3 games were 3D compatible.
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Originally posted by Budge74 View Posthttps://www.reddit.com/r/PSVR/commen...c_3d_games_on/
Its a bit fiddly, but very interesting. Never realised how many PS3 games were 3D compatible.
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Some rumours about the next psvr.
4K resolution, eye tracking and vibration motors.
Sony’s next-generation VR headset for PlayStation 5 has significantly higher resolution, inside-out tracking, a vibration motor, and even foveated rendering, reliable sources tell UploadVR. We don’t yet know the product’s name, but multiple sources tell us Sony shared details with partners. Those details include a resolution of
Edit: if it is plugged in via the tiny USB-C in the front, it's going to be falling out all the time. It's going to be a lot of cable weight on a tiny plug and probably likely to break it too.Last edited by Cassius_Smoke; 11-05-2021, 06:08.
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