| Ivant said: So I have just got this yesterday, having played about an hour, at this point I'm going to say I really regret spending that £300 on it. I've tried all the adjustments, and the resolution just looks terrible to me, I can barely read the writing, and I had an eye test just 2 months ago and the optician said my eyesight is perfect.. So either I'm doing something wrong, my headset is broken or you are all raving about ps2 style graphics. Honestly it looks worse than the original release on the Xbox 360.. The move Controls are clunky, although I'm sure with time I would get used to them, however the head tracking seems permanently out, I'm pressing the move button and it's advancing me 45degrees to my left, constantly. The fact you can't walk backwards seems a major flaw and obstacle in this game, and for half the time I've been playing so far, one of my weapons (dual wielding) has been floating 2 meters in front of me (although handy for hitting people running towards you, it destroys immersion) Perhaps there's something im doing wrong (completely open to that possibility given I'm a VR newb) maybe my headset doesn't work (brand new, in a box with sticky clear disc seals attached, and all packaging correct, twist tied wires in individual plastic etc) or I just don't suit VR. I have never in my life been motion sick before, but the tracking issue (running at an angle to fov) seems to be giving me it! |
Sounds to me like your camera isn't configured correctly. Positioning and especially the lighting environment is crucial for the tracking to work correctly. Skyrim VR has several VR options to configure the step turning with the Moves. They are working on a patch to enable smooth turning. The step turning is there to prevent motion sickness.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/139090-sony-playstation-vr-tips-and-tricks-how-to-solve-psvr-problems-and-more
The resolution is something you can't really do something about, unless you own a PS4 Pro. The Pro uses supersampling to noticeably increase image quality in VR (and without it).
One hour is nothing. Give yourself some more time to adjust to it. Of course the low resolution seems off-putting at first but the increased immersion greatly makes up for it imho.
You also need to earn your VR legs...A lot of people experience motion sickness after playing it for the first amount of time, but most people adapt to it. Your brain needs to learn the new circumstances, it's your body standing or sitting still while your brain keeps telling you that you're moving. Most people can adapt to it, but it takes a while. Just make sure you don't try to "push trough"...If you're experiencing motion sickness, take a break.
Maybe try some less taxing VR experiences first. Like the things on the demo disks...







