Considering the PS5's atrocious design, a slim version at the bare minimum has to be in the works.Hell I figured there would be a ps5pro back when the ps5 got shown off..
considering how well the ps4pro did.
Considering the PS5's atrocious design, a slim version at the bare minimum has to be in the works.Hell I figured there would be a ps5pro back when the ps5 got shown off..
considering how well the ps4pro did.
You know nikkas on the coli don’t actually read shyt outside of headlines. They still expecting the psp switch also.
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yep it’s typically 3 years...with the PS2 reiterations being the exception...that one was 4 years I think
It better be wireless I cant go back to wired VR after the Quest and Quest 2If that PSvr2 is wireless I'm putting a stack down on day 1. Sell my PS5 for about $300

It better be wireless I cant go back to wired VR after the Quest and Quest 2


I dont use my FB outside of site registrations that I dont want to make a real account on. So I dont really care about their advertising efforts. The Quest 2 is possibly the best consumer VR headset out imo.I wanted to get a Quest 2 but I ain't doing all that Facebook shyt.
If Sony can make their VR wireless it'd be perfect. I played Resident Evil 7 on it and it was nice
The only downside to VR is you gotta turn in increments which ruins the immersion.
I dont use my FB outside of site registrations that I dont want to make a real account on. So I dont really care about their advertising efforts. The Quest 2 is possibly the best consumer VR headset out imo.
RE7 is still my VR goat and that's after using pcvr for the last year.
Also you dont have to turn in increments in VR unless you dont have your VR legs. Smooth turning is in 99% of games including RE7 but in VR games they default it to people who don't have their VR legs so they wont get sick in 2 seconds. The first thing I do in every new VR game is turn off those settings.
I mean it's announced 2022 released 2023
VR legs is like sea legs, usually with enough time in VR most people stop getting motion sickness usually associated with fps games where you can move around like a console fps. This is why they added all the comfort options like snap turning or darkening the edges of the screen when you turn.What are VR legs? Is that when you standing up?
VR legs is like sea legs, usually with enough time in VR most people stop getting motion sickness usually associated with fps games where you can move around like a console fps. This is why they added all the comfort options like snap turning or darkening the edges of the screen when you turn.
I got mine in 2016 when playing a game on my phone VR and I started fake walking when my character was walking. Something clicked in my brain and I only get slightly sick now if I havent played VR in like a month and I jump in doing an intense game and that doesnt happen again after 2 days of use.
Good to know. Now Sony just needs to come out with a wireless set.this isn't a "reveal", or "PR move". it's from fan sites interpreting a patent
negged for using your brain