| DonFerrari said: Man, My PS4 is on auto update usually. But I shall check the PSVR version. Where did you do the manual update for it? I don't have many issues with lateral drift, it's always rotational. Holding option doesn't solve it, and funny enough, when I hit the PS button the menu appears on the certen position of the right position (looking straight for the camera), but as soon as it goes back to the game it is sideways. It really does need me revolving around or closing the game and opening again. A issue I also have is the height, several times it start to think I'm sitting lower and lower untill I'm crouching over the couch to play. Interlagos as a F1 circuit is most of times 2 cars wide if I'm not wrong, so perhaps you had the streached out perception before. I really hope Kaz listen to the criticism on VR and patch it away, I haven't tried yet to give my opinion. Sony would probably do some good sales of PSVR if in europe they have a bundle of GTS and the VR version is good. |
It prompted me a few months back to update, I'm not sure where you can check the version, it was a seperate update from the normal system updates. Anyway you don't need to close the game, turning the headset off with the button on the cord prompts it to recalibrate when turned on again. Some games also do it when switching to the ps menu and back. I do still get some rotational drift yet haven't ended up sideways within one lap since that update. Not sure what happens if I don't correct it, I might still end up backwards after an hour...
I have the same issue with height, I'm always slowly sinking into the seat, pressing options resets that. After a while it seems to stabilize, meanwhile I feel like a granny that can hardly peer out over the steering wheel... Sometimes I have to reset the position with options every half lap in DC VR, she can be moody. (Perhaps ambient lighting makes a difference, my camera is usually in the same spot)







