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PlayStation VR2 launches February 22, 2023, with pre-orders starting November 15 - $549.99

Sony is not serious. This is a glorified public beta for their VR ambitions.

I think they are going to have a heavy marketing campaign where these games are shown at the best angles. It's clear Sony is aiming to have a big launch with many games available at launch hoping that it will be more than enough to attract users and to keep them in as they release more games. They have a bundle featuring what I assume is going to be their best launch title, Horizon: call of the pension, and that will probably be the highly in each advertisement for the PSV2.

Sony knows they can't put too much AAA on PSVR all at once while they still need to sell PS5's, they will have the other studios make PSVR gradually, while they get third-parties to cover the gaps. Several of which will be exclusive.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
I’ll never get VR stuff because of needing to put goggles in and the types of games seem all low budget $30 games.

But for you experienced VR gamers who’ve played VR games from years back to the latest Quest 2 games, are the games over the years much better in terms of meat and potatoes? Or it just the same kind of games but just have better visuals and frames?

Just trying to gauge if AA and AAA kinds of games are hitting VR or if it’s just the same kind of stuff.
 
I’ll never get VR stuff because of needing to put goggles in and the types of games seem all low budget $30 games.

But for you experienced VR gamers who’ve played VR games from years back to the latest Quest 2 games, are the games over the years much better in terms of meat and potatoes? Or it just the same kind of games but just have better visuals and frames?

Just trying to gauge if AA and AAA kinds of games are hitting VR or if it’s just the same kind of stuff.

Honestly, I haven't see any real innovations for MOST VR games since the 2014 reboot compared to the 90's VR stuff, the only different other than obviously better graphics technology, and arguably worse control options, is that the the FOV is better. I also noticed that as VR was dying down back then the headsets were getting smaller or at least more comfortable to where, when VR came back it looked like we were going backwards. We are still using oversized headsets. Even the cheaper VR games then were at least trying to be somewhat ambitious, many VR games now are the bare minimum.
 
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so they did it before when they released the updated version (hence the ZVR2 instead of ZVR1 on the box) so why would THEY NOT do it again for VR2?
Ohhhh my bad. Didn’t realize they updated VR1. Interesting.
 

MacReady13

Member
Switchback looks great! I loved Rush of blood and so happy to see another game in this series! Sign me up! Price is high here in Australia but I'm a big believer in VR gaming and really love it so count me in on day 1.
 

sncvsrtoip

Member
Food for thought....

PSVR (headset and camera) was $399 and behind in tech when it launched in 2016. $500 with the controllers.
Today that's about $618.
PSVR2 is $550 (headset + controllers) and state of the art tech.

Why is everyone freaking out? lol
Exactly, price is not bad tough this 11 games presented today are good for standalone quest not ps5 + psvr2 combo that should show new vr quality.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
The price is fine if it had a line up of killer apps, which it doesn't look like it has...like at all.

You would think they would bombard the announcement with bangers if they had them. Strange.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
If they’re trying to compete with high end PC headsets then they’ve already failed. Those headsets are niche and Sony needs this thing to sell 10x more than the entire PC VR market combined to attract devs to make games for this. Otherwise expect another Vita. At least Vita reached 20m install base. Sony will be lucky to even get to 20% of that within 3 years.
Sony was happy with over 5 million sold of PSVR (and this was announced back in 2020). So much so they have a PSVR2 coming out.

Some people are jumping through mental hoops with talking about other headsets that don't work on their platform.
 
I was hyped initially, but the price is too steep and the software is not up to par, yet.

So I’ll be patient and see where it is going.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
get out of here if you think im gona pay near 600$ with taxes for a vr system tht stil has cables attached when u got now sunglasses coming out with ar and vr
It's just one long USB-C cable. And it has the best specs out of any VR in, or above it's price range.
 

Codiox

Member
awesome, now release the damn thing so we get good pcvr headsets again.

VR is on life support right now. PSVR2 is the only hope to get VR going again on PC.
 

cyberheater

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I would of course have to factor in buying a PS5. Best part of a grand. That's quite an investment.
 
If anyone's interested all you need is your phone, some kinda $20 VR headset to house the phone in, and $15 for the Riftcat VRidge software to do wireless PCVR like a Quest. You don't need to spend much for the more immersive wire-free VR experience as championed in this thread
 

ManaByte

Gold Member
Ohhhh my bad. Didn’t realize they updated VR1. Interesting.
The original PSVR break out box didn’t support HDR pass through. They revised PSVR with new breakout box that supported HDR, but it wasn’t compatible with the original headset. If you wanted HDR you had to buy the revised version.
 

Gamerguy84

Member
Give me a slightly better version of this please.



Also offer your registered PSN users a chance to buy this because scalpers can suck a D.
 
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