120fps. Interpolated much of the time but 120fps all the same. 60 would not be enough for vr. That's why you can get faster lap times in wipeout in vr Vs TV.
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Originally posted by Brad View Post120fps. Interpolated much of the time but 120fps all the same. 60 would not be enough for vr. That's why you can get faster lap times in wipeout in vr Vs TV.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI think whether a person likes VR is tied, in part, to how much of a deal-breaker this is for them.
VR is blurrier than normal TV gaming, even if you use the Vive on a high-spec PC - you always get aberration at the edges of your vision due to how the lenses work. Still, the effect is stronger on PSVR, even on the Pro. Like I always feel the thing which can cause eyestrain (for me at least) is if I look into the far distance; I feel my eyes trying to focus, as that's natural, but obviously it's just blurry so that's impossible.
The of course the headset can move, the lenses can fog up...
Personally I think it's worth it, but part of that is how the games are all 60fps; that makes up for a lot in my eyes.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostWow. All that work to get psvr working and it still didn’t work properly. Should of just bought the vive and saved a year of wasted time.
Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostI mean he literally wasted a year AND bought a whole new pc faffing with it.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostAlso psvr has the quality titles Vs quantity.
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PCVR doesn't have Resident Evil VII or Wipeout so it can never win this war basically :-)
Also Windows Mixed Reality doesn't have a higher framerate, it's actually lower at either 60 or 90fps vs 120fps on PSVR.
Resident Evil 7 is a super polished, full VR title. No doubt if and when it comes to PC, if you have the hardware for it then it'll be higher res, but it'll still be lower FPS and have the screen door effect.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostPCVR doesn't have Resident Evil VII or Wipeout so it can never win this war basically :-)
Also Windows Mixed Reality doesn't have a higher framerate, it's actually lower at either 60 or 90fps vs 120fps on PSVR.
Resident Evil 7 is a super polished, full VR title. No doubt if and when it comes to PC, if you have the hardware for it then it'll be higher res, but it'll still be lower FPS and have the screen door effect.
Finally your arguing with someone who is quite happy with both systems and has played both extensively games that use the transitional controller are great on psvr, but for games that use motion controls the led light ring on the mixed reality wands translate your moments far more accurately than the PS move, take job simulator or super hot they are far superior experiences on WMR thanks to improved controls and room scale movement.
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Certainly won't argue with you re: Move controllers which are barely functional for VR (although I have had a bit more success recently).
Where Move fails though, Aim Controller is an absolute joy for shooters! I don't think PC has an equivalent?
Yes, was thinking oculus and Vive re: Screen door.
I really would love a whole room for VR!
Re: Wipeout, initially it made me very VERY sick for > 5 hours after I put it down. Now though I can do 3 hours on it with all assists off and be absolutely fine. On paper you'd expect Wipeout to be not even worth attempting in VR but it's actually awesome.
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