I'm hoping for unofficial from the community. I've got a collection of PCVR games I'd like to use it for in addition to my PS5. I really doubt Sony would provide official PC drivers unless they started publishing their PSVR games for PC as well. Could be a smart move all in all
I don't think is a risk. If you have been following the hands-on and previews, you can see the general consensus is that it is amazing and even non believers are now believers.
Same here. I know Sony and 3rd party will deliver the goods. They already did with the very constrained and complex PSVR gen 1. PSVR2 is incredible hardware performance wise and a hide leap in ease of use. Devs seem to be clamoring about it so far. Decided to go ahead and take the plunge.
There are many games that can do both. This is tailored specifically for VR. I doubt the combat, traversal, playing with clay pots etc would have any appeal if it were not for VR.
I mean would you want to just sit in a boat and stare at the scenery if it was on the flat screen?
Not sure how else you would do it. You can say it's 2K per eye but that's not technically right either. That would be like looking at half a 4k screen and calling it 2k. No you are looking at half of an image on half of a 4k screen. The image itself is still 4k.
Also the resolution is 4000x 2040. The height isn't doubled only the length. If split a 4k screen down the middle you don't half the vertical pixel count, only the horizontal count.
Nice. Gonna take the risk and already got my pre order
Would love to play this but I'm not into VR. Hoping down the line they'll make it playable for the screen.
Can someone explain to me how a resolution of 2000x2040 is called 4K (3840x2160)??