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Knitemare said:
SvennoJ said:
Got one, it's great. I've played 19 games on it so far.

DriveClub VR, Rez Infinite, Thumper, RIGS, Wayward Sky, Bound, Tethered, Thumble, Super Stardust Ultra, Hypervoid, Robinson The Journey, Eagle flight, Here they lie, Space Rift, Vev: Viva ex Vivo, Pinball FX2, O! My Genesis, Holoball, Windlands and I expect you to die. As well as some excellent smaller VR sections and demos, like COD Jackal Assault, Rottr Blood ties, SW Battlefront Rogue One, Playroom VR, RE7 Beginning hour and many fun demos.

I was playing VR games for about 2-3 hour a day since release. I'm having a small break now with The Talos principle until RE7 comes out. I'm also looking forward to Star trek Bridge commander, GT Sports, Obduction, Ace Combat 7, Farpoint and hopefully PSVR will get The witness as well. Blow said he wouldn't do it a year ago, but we'll see.

Other upcoming games that look interesting to me are Fantastic contraption, Unearthed Inc: The lost temple, Dino frontier, Syren, A haunting: witching hour, Polybius, Symphony of the machine, Granblue Fantasy: Project Re:Link, V! What Did I Do to Deserve This, Frontier, Psychonauts 2, Statik, The Hum: Abductions, Visage and Gunship battle 2.

I've already played more VR games last year than non VR games and was hardly gaming anymore until PSVR came out. It has brought back my addiction to gaming (and unfortunately sleep deprivation as well :/ staying up until 3am every night)

So, you seem like the one who have tried the most VR games. What can you tell about the grpahics quality? do you play on an OG PS4 or a PRO?. 

A month ago, i was between jumping from my 60" Full HD Samsung Tv to a 4k 65" Sony TV, or get a PSVR. I got the TV, but now I want to know if itd be worth it to get a PSVR

I don't know about his experience, but I currently have 20 or so PSVR games and I think that the graphical fidelity is good on a standard PS4. There are some games were aliasing is an issue, but others such as Batman VR look surprisingly good. The only graphical problem I've seen consistenly is that because of the relatively low resolution, things loose detail pretty quickly as they get farther away. Aliasing can also be a problem, but I've also seen a lot of VR put a lot of focus on having good AA. framerates are rock solid aswell.

 

I think it was probably the right choice to get the new TV though, simply because you'll get more use out of it. But if you've used, and enjoyed VR before than I highly recommend PSVR.



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