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52 minutes ago, Pug said:

I had the wobble and it got worse until it made games unplayable.

I tried turning the PS4 off instead of resting and it was fine straight away.

 

Might be worth a try.

Thanks, I moved it to another house today, so complete power down, and it still happend. Wondering if I need to get closer but am not sure the camera will see all of me when standing up

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After having PSVR since launch I got round to paying Rigs on Xmas eve. 

 

Sick as a dog and no other game has made me close to been ill.

 

Then I gave my dad a spin on Drive club who had never played a playsation game in his life. That started well but ended in him nearly over the toilet pan. 

 

My mum on the other hand who doesn't even know what a playstation is loved the Kitchen demo! 

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19 hours ago, Eighthours said:

I got Driveclub VR a couple of days ago. It looks like ass - like, seriously terrible and it's a massive shame that it'll never get a proper Pro patch - but it plays brilliantly. 

 

I suppose the only game you could compare it to is Trackmania. That game is really nice looking in VR mode. Even something like Rigs now on the Pro looks so damn good. DriveClub VR plays like a dream but genuinely looks like a PS2 game. 

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Guess what got delivered today! 

Move controllers!

 

That usb port though? These really were just pulled out of a wearhouse, not even a hint of updated design.

 

EDIT

I tried Batman with them and yeah it's pretty amazing. I do find the Move controls are less stable than the dual shock  and I personally think thats because it's using older tech. It's like the frame rate in certain axis of motion are not keeping up with the frame rate of the game. I wonder if it could be fixed if they were to release a version 2.0 controller.

Preferably one with a D Pad control too.

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Amazon had it for £19.99

its a double edge sword. The last thing I want to do while turning the TV volume down, putting the headset on, adjusting the headset,putting the ear phones in is to change a disc.

....but then £25 is a bit steep unless you intend to go trophy hunting and make sure you get your monies worth.

 

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30 minutes ago, Harrisown said:

Amazon had it for £19.99

its a double edge sword. The last thing I want to do while turning the TV volume down, putting the headset on, adjusting the headset,putting the ear phones in is to change a disc.

....but then £25 is a bit steep unless you intend to go trophy hunting and make sure you get your monies worth.

 

Fuck it. I will get the digital. I was given £20 off my cousin so its only really a fiver.

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8 minutes ago, Flub said:

Haha. He's taken it down now he's got caught. The little shit

 

I dropped a comment on the video calling it out but that got muted - went to tweet instead but it'd been removed by then ;) I think there's an option in YT to have your icon in the lower corner as a watermark (Video Manager->Channel->Branding), so that could be a thing in future (although this could also be cropped out by unscrupulous sorts...)

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Is anyone else having HDMI handshake issues with the Pro + PSVR on a 1080p TV?

 

Ever since the last update I get dropouts on the TV only when playing on the PSVR but not the headset. I also get dropouts during normal games! The thread on the official PS forums isn't that helpful as it's muddied by HDR and 4K issues which don't apply to my setup.

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Too many jumpscare reliant, claustrophobic horror games on this thing and vr in general.

Funny how so many developers, when presented with vr, decide to make experiences that put people in worlds they wouldn't like to visit.

 

Let me experience a beautiful, happy environment in a first person vr game, you freaks.

 

Horror and jumpscares are to vr what grim brown shooters were to "mature" tv gaming in recent years.

 

I'm prefering my gear vr lately.

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38 minutes ago, partious said:

Too many jumpscare reliant, claustrophobic horror games on this thing and vr in general.

Funny how so many developers, when presented with vr, decide to make experiences that put people in worlds they wouldn't like to visit.

 

Let me experience a beautiful, happy environment in a first person vr game, you freaks.

 

Horror and jumpscares are to vr what grim brown shooters were to "mature" tv gaming in recent years.

 

I'm prefering my gear vr lately.

Get How We Soar it's a magical and imaginative VR experience.

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9 hours ago, partious said:

Too many jumpscare reliant, claustrophobic horror games on this thing and vr in general.

Funny how so many developers, when presented with vr, decide to make experiences that put people in worlds they wouldn't like to visit.

 

Odd. I've not played a single one on PC...

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10 hours ago, Quexex said:

Get How We Soar it's a magical and imaginative VR experience.

I personally couldn't stand how we soar and I really wanted to. It looks insanely pretty, but the controls were awful compared to the majesty of eagle flight. A few stunning looking levels aside, I found it incredibly tedious to play, let down by awfully sluggish controls. It's a great price, so it has that going for it.

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