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Ugh. Arizona sunshine seems like a fun game p,argued by naff camera tracking and poorly implemented motion controls. It's soooooooo satisfying when you get a headshot but it's so hard to do due to the lousy tracking. I'm constantly wasting ammo because the aim just seems so off. What a shame.

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8 hours ago, Hardbattle said:

I really wish somebody would make a vr version of Geoff Cramonds The Sentinel. It'd be absolutely perfect on the Psvr.

Yep, said this in here a few times. It would be perfect, and perfectly terrifying.

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8 minutes ago, SeanR said:

bullet dodged, but then after psvr franks review I was never really in for it. Being £33 didn't help either. See also: VR Karts

 

I've tried many times but really can't watch any of his videos. That voice! aargh!

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I'm having a few issues with tracking and drifting and stuff. In DriveClub, for example, everything is slightly skewed to one side. I keep having to turn my chair a little to the right before a race to make sure the wheel is actually in front of me instead of off to the side. Similarly in Statik everything is skewed slightly to the right, too. I look down at my legs and they're swivelled a little to the right, and there's a fair bit of drift and crap DualShock tracking (the machine moving in and out while I'm perfectly still, it juttering about a bit every now and then).

 

Is there anything I should be doing or avoiding to make sure I'm getting the best tracking possible? I know the camera and lights aren't ideal, so I'm aware it'll never be properly perfect, but I'm constantly thinking about it and it's spoiling things a little. Anything to alleviate that would be appreciated, if there's owt.

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7 hours ago, hereticboy said:

I'm having a few issues with tracking and drifting and stuff. In DriveClub, for example, everything is slightly skewed to one side. I keep having to turn my chair a little to the right before a race to make sure the wheel is actually in front of me instead of off to the side. Similarly in Statik everything is skewed slightly to the right, too. I look down at my legs and they're swivelled a little to the right, and there's a fair bit of drift and crap DualShock tracking (the machine moving in and out while I'm perfectly still, it juttering about a bit every now and then).

 

Is there anything I should be doing or avoiding to make sure I'm getting the best tracking possible? I know the camera and lights aren't ideal, so I'm aware it'll never be properly perfect, but I'm constantly thinking about it and it's spoiling things a little. Anything to alleviate that would be appreciated, if there's owt.

Have you gone through the PSVR adjustments on the dashboard/settings? You can match up your headset to the camera and stuff like that. It does make a big difference for tracking.

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Making some progress with Arizona Sun now. It's still making me feel rough but I'm getting used to it. It's such a missed opportunity. Considering how imprecise the aiming appears to be it's weird that there's no line of sight you can use. Would make things a lot easier.

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Actually it looks like there is a massive VR sale going on;

 

Batman: Arkham VR - £11.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/batman-arkham-vr/cid=EP1018-CUSA05340_00-ARKHAMVRLT000000

 

Thumper - £9.49 (Extra 10% off with Plus) - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/thumper/cid=EP1599-CUSA06296_00-THUMPERPS4FULL00

 

Tumble VR - £3.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/tumble-vr/cid=EP9000-CUSA04145_00-TUMBLEVR00000001

 

Job Simulator - £14.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/job-simulator/cid=EP0500-CUSA06311_00-JOBSIMULATOR0001

 

VR Worlds - £19.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/playstationvr-worlds/cid=EP9000-CUSA01690_00-EVT1100000000000

 

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes - £5.79 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/keep-talking-and-nobody-explodes/cid=EP0633-CUSA06561_00-KTANEBOMBGAME001

 

Wayward Sky - £7.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/wayward-sky/cid=EP0123-CUSA06309_00-WAYWARDSKY100000

 

Robinson: The Journey - £19.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/robinson-the-journey/cid=EP4291-CUSA05800_00-ROBINSONJOURNEY1

 

Surgeon Simulator - £8.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/surgeon-simulator-experience-reality/cid=EP4491-CUSA06041_00-SURGEONSIMVR0001

 

Psychonauts - £8.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/psychonauts-in-the-rhombus-of-ruin/cid=EP2154-CUSA06235_00-PSYCHONAUTSITROR

 

Statik - £9.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/statik/cid=EP2462-CUSA06929_00-STATIKSIEE000001

 

Polybius - £7.39 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/polybius/cid=EP4461-CUSA06495_00-LLAMASOFTPLB0001

 

Dick Wilde - £7.39 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/dick-wilde/cid=EP3495-CUSA08505_00-0000000000000000        

 

Battlezone - £19.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/battlezone/cid=EP4529-CUSA04785_00-BATTLEZONE000000

 

Driveclub VR - £15.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/driveclub-vr/cid=EP9000-CUSA03296_00-XXXXXDRIVECLUBVR

 

(I'll keep adding as I find more)

 

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Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

Actually it looks like there is a massive VR sale going on;

 

Batman: Arkham VR - £11.99 - https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/batman-arkham-vr/cid=EP1018-CUSA05340_00-ARKHAMVRLT000000

 

Brilliant experience, perfect to show off the technology, but not a lot of replay value. Still worth £12 though.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

Fucking brilliant in VR. Intense as hell.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

Cool little puzzler, and a nice subtle use of VR. Great game to play for ten minutes after an intense VR session.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

Definitely one of the stand-out VR experiences, and a ton of fun.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

Again, the perfect demo for newcomers. The London Heist is excellent, but I would probably err on the side of picking this up second hand for cheaper. If you're looking to be a travelling VR salesperson, this is essential, if it's just you playing this, get second hand.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

A brilliant party game, and one I always break out for people who either don't usually play games, or have heard about VR and are interested. Zero chance of motion sickness, which is good for newcomers. 

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

One of the few PSVR games I haven't played.

 

Just now, Jimmy Shedders said:

 

See I really enjoyed this. It took about 7-8 hours to get through, and was really bad for motion sickness at the time (not sure if that's been fixed or maybe I didn't have my VR legs at the time) but it's enjoyable single-player experience nonetheless. This is a game that doesn't need VR to exist, but it's all the better for it. Some nice set-pieces and touches, too.

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SuperHyperCube finally reaches its rightful price!

https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/superhypercube/cid=EP4427-CUSA05331_00-SUPERHYPERCUBE0

 

Tempted by Ninja Theory's Dexed at £3.99 too.

https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-gb/games/dexed/cid=EP8941-CUSA06883_00-DEXED2016NT001EN

 

With regret I'm giving Superhot VR a miss because of the potential space issue and perhaps more so because I'm not a fan of having large amounts of white to stare at in VR.

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