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KazumaKiryu said:

My favorite VR-experience is "Summer Lesson", i like it :) RE7 is good too. How is the Gran Turismo Sport VR-Mode?

 

 

DonFerrari said:

GT VR from what Svennoj said is very poorly implemented.

The graphics are better than DC... but it limits you to 1 vs 1 race on low difficult (that you can put to a lot of laps and turn it into a time trial basically). And also for him seemed to make the circuit smaller and lose sense of speed. I haven't tried it yet.

Sadly you can't even change the number of laps, max 1 on the longer tracks, default 2, 10 on the smallest oval. You can turn around and drive the course in reverse to keep going...

Driving is excellent, all the nice lighting is gone though. Cars are very cramped, if you move your head too far the screen blacks out. (In DC and Dirt Rally you can stick your head out the car, in some race cars in GT you can't even properluy turn your head with the screen blacking out)

The scale issue might have something to do with my glasses. Maybe that messes up the sensation of scale, as to me it all looks at 75% of normal size. Perhaps I'll get used to it over time. DC felt small too in the beginning. RE7 didn't though, it's weird. The tracks do look smaller, since on a screen the look kinda stretched out to give you more sense of speed. It's a bit jarring going back and forth.

Anyway here's an impression of the better looking tracks in VR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTE5R68pDLg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brIA_Xh-sLw&t=24s

As you can see in that rally video, your viewpoint does not move with the car in GT Sport which is rather weird when the car tilts like that and you don't.


If you want the best VR racing experience on PSVR, get Dirt Rally


DC VR wins in sheer content, but is the roughest looking of the three.