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One of the most intriguing extras of the PlayStation VR virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) is the small breakout box that can be found on the wire that connects between the device and the PlayStation 4 with which it runs. Since its reveal, there’s been some confusion as to what the box actually does, with some fans speculating that it could help with the ‘reprojection’ system that allows some titles running in 60fps to be reprojected at 120fps. That’s not the case, however, and now Sony Computer Entertainment’s (SCE’s) Richard Marks has clarified what the box actually does do. 

Marks expressed a desire to clear up confusion during his talk on PlayStation VR at the 2016 Vision Summit earlier this month. “That little box? It’s not like doing all the graphics rendering for VR,” he explained. “That’s not what it does. It’s just a little breakout box. But, because we want the best possible image to be in the headset, all that pre-computation of making everything in the right warped way for the optics of the headset is all done on the PlayStation and that’s shipped over to the headset. So the PlayStation does all that heavy work, gets it all ready for the headset.

“Now, if you just wanted to show that on the TV, first of all the TV wouldn’t even accept that signal, and second of all it would be in this warped looking way and that’s not what we really want people to have to look at. So that little box is just kind of undoing some of the stuff that’s already been done just so you can put it on a television set. That’s what it’s there for.”

Not only that, but 3D audio is also processed within the box. “And since that box is already there it has enough horsepower to do the 3D audio part that I mentioned. So there is where the little bit of 3D audio processing is. It’s not little but it’s a lot less than a PS4’s worth of processing power,” Marks concluded.

Fans will hopefully learn much more about PlayStation VR next month when SCE hosts a presentation on the kit on 15th March during the 2016 Game Developers Conference (GDC). Stay tuned to VRFocus for the latest on PlayStation VR.

That sounds a lot less expensive than some of the theories we've heard about it doing actual graphical processing. Which is good, and hopefully, by this time next month we'll know how much PSVR actually costs.


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BraLoD said:
Can we start officially calling it Cute Mini-PS4, please?

I honestly thought about changing the thread title to that, but decided it was better not too. It really does look like a tiny PS4 though haha!



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Right? I feel like he's said this before, but it's good to get some extra clarification.



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zero129 said:
This has me worried, yes the PSVR will do VR games @90FPS.. but will we get games that look like Uncharted 4? or Killzone Shadowfall? or even Ark? looking good in VR??. I just cant warp my head around how games like that will be possible on this device without big cuts to their graphics.

No.



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BraLoD said:
Can we start officially calling it Cute Mini-PS4, please?

I always want Cute consoles like i recently got PSOne new in box.



zero129 said:
BOLLOCKS said:

No.

Well maybe Uncharted 4 might be a bit too high but what about Killzone Shadowfall??.

I believe PS4/PSVR could only do about PS3's level of visuals.



BOLLOCKS said:
zero129 said:

Well maybe Uncharted 4 might be a bit too high but what about Killzone Shadowfall??.

I believe PS4/PSVR could only do about PS3's level of visuals.

Which is essentially going to damn the PSVR as I sort of expected. I can't see the casual market jumping on unless it's state of the art, because it's not going to fit the stereotype of what VR "is" in the public eye. I can't see people paying - what's the estimate now? - $300 or more on a one-player addition to a $300 console when the console plays higher quality games and the big name franchises aren't even getting support. 

 

I mean I'm sure somebody will push the envelope and get low-level PS4 quality eventually if it DOES survive longer than Move and the Vita and Wonderbook and so on, but as I've felt for a while now, this subsystem will live or die on No Man's Sky compatability.  



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BOLLOCKS said:
zero129 said:

Well maybe Uncharted 4 might be a bit too high but what about Killzone Shadowfall??.

I believe PS4/PSVR could only do about PS3's level of visuals.

With PS3 3D the visuals did suffer some, but they would mostly just reduce the image resolution when splitting the picture in two. It was still far above PS2 though.

Edit: And that was with games that offered 3D as optional, with PS VR,  games will be made just for it, so they should be really optimised. 



zero129 said:
BOLLOCKS said:

No.

Well maybe Uncharted 4 might be a bit too high but what about Killzone Shadowfall??.

expect ps3 games graphics. the last of us still looks good.