Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “PlayStation VR 2 hands-on: Sony’s second stab at VR”.
We’Ve known the psvr2 has been in the works for a while, but we actually got to have some hands-on time with the headset and demo. A few upcoming games like the walking dead resident, evil, village and sony’s own big launch title meant to show what the psvr2 is capable of horizon call of the mountain. But first, let’s go through the hardware. The ps vr2 keeps a lot of the original’s adjustable design. It’S easy to put on and there’s a knob in the back that you turn to adjust fit that’s great as you can easily accommodate a lot of different head sizes, and i like that. It didn’t snag on my hair, like some other vr headsets, i’ve tried and, of course you can also adjust your ipd, so you get the best image possible. As far as design goes, it’s been updated to match the look of the ps5 and altogether it’s pretty slick. The headsets headphones and new vr two sense controllers. They just look like they fit together compared to the original.
The psvr ii is also way more streamlined. For starters, you don’t need to set up a finicky camera stand. Instead, there are four cameras embedded directly into the headset that tracks your movements and in the games i played it actually worked pretty well, you also don’t need a ton of cords or the extra processing unit like before you can just plug in a single usbc cable Into your ps5, which is helpful since you’re, not as likely to get tangled up in cables, but a part of me still wishes, this wasn’t a tethered device. So is it immersive? That depends a lot on the game, but sony’s added a lot of little touches here and there to help you feel like you’re in another world.
The headset now has 4k hdr a 110 degree field of view and something called foveated rendering using eye tracking. Basically, it’s a rendering technique where you reduce image quality in your peripheral vision, while enhancing it in the direction you’re. Actually looking and i got ta say it works pretty seamlessly quick disclaimer. We weren’t allowed to capture our own gameplay footage.
So what you’re? Seeing in this article is all provided by the publishers, as for image quality, sony says you can get 90 hertz to 120 hertz refresh rates on a 2000 by 2040 oled display, and while a lot of the games look great, it did feel like there was a Bit of a textured layer between you and the game, the best way i can describe it is: if your contacts get dry, you can still see clearly, but everything is just a tad hazy around the edges. If you’re familiar with vr you’ll know what i’m talking about that said, i didn’t think it distracted from the gameplay trust me. I was plenty immersed when some resident evil zombies got all up in my face: okay, oh okay. Sorry that was a lot overall.
Improvements in the displays do make the whole experience a lot more enjoyable and far less tiring. It didn’t feel like i needed a long break before jumping back into the fray, massacring hordes of walkers with a chainsaw. My favorite part was actually the haptics there’s now a motor in the headset and the new controllers also vibrate during the game, and not just when you stab a katana into a zombie’s head which is really fun by the way. But when i was rock climbing and horizon call of the mountain, you could feel little vibrations when you gripped the rocks just added an extra layer of physicality that was really neat. Speaking of the controllers, i really like them once i figured out which way to hold them. The controls are easy to use and it borrows a lot of the dna from dual sense controllers. Like the adaptive triggers.
The sense controllers also have finger detection, so your character can do a lot more than just grab onto items or weapons. Unfortunately, it wasn’t available in every demo. We tried, but it worked fairly well on horizon.
That was definitely the most technically sound game of the four that i had the chance to try out it felt like the world was more interactive and less prescripted, making it a much more immersive experience. For example, you can feel your hand bump into virtual objects. Instead of just getting lost in an invisible wall of pixels, you can break plates talks, boxes and chuck apples around you. If you want hell, you can bang a gong if you want just for the heck of it.
When i was using a bow and arrow i kept one eye closed, like i presumably would in the real world so to answer the question: is it immersive? Well, it depends on the game, but my answer would be a big. Yes yeah. The virtual world was loading seamlessly, parallax effects felt true. Physics in the games also felt real and even the sense of height felt terrifying. Overall, the psvr 2 isn’t revolutionizing vr gaming, but it’s miles better than sony’s. First stab at vr gaming in 2016.
You’D expect and hope a lot of things would change in nearly six years and they do all the way from the simplicity of the hardware to performance. We don’t know the pricing or availability just yet, but color us intrigued. Yeah. That trick would be nice. That was fun, but also what happened.
It’S scary man, it’s scary, they’re like screaming at you and there’s like ladies with makeup and .