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The PlayStation VR2 PC adapter launches August 7

Draugoth

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Adapter will be available for $59.99

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The PlayStation VR2 PC adapter launches August 7, letting players expand their game library with thousands of SteamVR titles.

 
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diffusionx

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Do you need a pretty powerful PC to play VR games well?
Not really. The best PC VR game came out in 2020 and most VR games are written to be ported to Quest.

Obviously if you want to play like F1 24 or something, you need a powerful PC, but you need a powerful PC anyway.
 

FunkMiller

Gold Member
This is all very well, but the VR market is stagnating thanks to a distinct lack of highly polished, full length experiences. But I guess the PSVR2 owners who haven't played Alyx will get the chance to play what is still the best VR game... FOUR years later.
 

diffusionx

Gold Member
Meta Link is 80 bucks.
You can hook up the Quest to a PC with a good USB-C cable, or wirelessly. You don't need Meta's cord.

If you have a PSVR2 headset and a decent PC is a no-brainer, but unless you must play GT7 and Horizon Call of the Mountain, I'd still recommend a Quest 3 over this.

This is all very well, but the VR market is stagnating thanks to a distinct lack of highly polished, full length experiences. But I guess the PSVR2 owners who haven't played Alyx will get the chance to play what is still the best VR game... FOUR years later.

Quest ecosystem seems healthy IMO and games like AC Nexus and Asgard Wrath 2 are what you describe. Sony basically released one game and was like, "welp, that didn't work" and abandoned it. Worse than Vita.
 
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I think that if anything this reflects the opposite of that.

It's a desperation move to try to shed their remaining unsold PSVR2 inventory. They won't be making a penny on any software from this move.

They're likely making money on hardware and certainly making money on this adapter.

Way too early to assume that PSVR2 is dead as a result of this. It very well could be, but what's also possible is that more people buy PSVR2 and as a result buy PS5s and with more units sold there very well could be more support.

One the biggest advantages of VR is that you can implement VR modes into games after the fact.

I'm still waiting to see a full on VR enabled Ace Combat and for the price to drop before considering it.

Either way it's a smart move, unfortunate that some of the features won't work at least day 1.
 

Punished Miku

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Seriously. For people that actually have VR but never got a web browser, this alone makes your purchase worth it. Even if you don't plan on gaming at all on this thing and have a PS5, can now plug into a cheap PC and google VR videos on PH.

Basically Strange Days but better.
 

R6Rider

Gold Member
Interested to see if any games on PC will use the features of the headset and controllers or not.
 

Luipadre

Gold Member
"PS VR2 was designed from the ground up specifically for PS5 – so you’ll notice that some key features, like HDR, headset feedback, eye tracking, adaptive triggers, and haptic feedback (other than rumble), are not available when playing on PC."

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analog_future

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Quest ecosystem seems healthy IMO and games like AC Nexus and Asgard Wrath 2 are what you describe. Sony basically released one game and was like, "welp, that didn't work" and abandoned it. Worse than Vita.

Quest ecosystem is very healthy and I think it's become clear at this point that Meta has successfully carved out their corner of the gaming sphere with their headsets.


Unfortunately console VR and PCVR seems to be all but dead at this point. It pains me to say this because I hate how underpowered the Quest headsets are compared to a nice PC or PS5, but it is what it is.
 
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Sleepwalker

Member
Ill be getting this.

I have a Q2 but I prefer the image quality of the PSVR (which I already have)

So instead of upgrading to a q3 ill just use this adapter for PC games and keep the q2 for the fitness apps I use from time to time.
 

ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
Well it should be up to Sony to partner with valve and get their headset working properly with SteamVR. That is, if they actually want to sell this thing to the PC audience.
PC VR as a whole is in a strange limbo right now and I guess it's on Valve to push it's own API on it's own platform, not on Sony.
 
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tmlDan

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Quest ecosystem is very healthy and I think it's become clear at this point that Meta has successfully carved out their corner of the gaming sphere with their headsets.


Unfortunately console VR and PCVR seems to be all but dead at this point. It pains me to say this because I hate how underpowered the Quest headsets are compared to a nice PC or PS5. But it is what it is.
successful? you gotta be kidding me. How much money has Meta dumped into this? its far from a success. They lost SO MUCH money from VR efforts with little return. It doesn't matter if they sold 10 million headsets or w/e
 

GHG

Member
PC VR as a whole is in a strange limbo right now and I guess it's on Valve to push it's own API on it's own platform, not on Sony.

Valve generally relies on collaboration with hardware partners to get new features added to their API.

If the likes of Meta, Pimax (and even Microsoft back when they had WMR) can do it then so can Sony.

At this stage their approach comes across as lazy.
 
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