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As long as the player’s wallet allows it, I think having the player play on the PS4 Pro really is the ideal environment someone wants to experience the game in,” he said. “On an additional note playing it on the PlayStation VR is also a great way to immerse yourself in the environment.”

-Resident Evil 7: biohazard Producer Masachika Kawata

http://gamingbolt.com/resident-evil-7-on-ps4-pro-the-ideal-way-to-play-if-your-wallet-allows-it-says-capcom-dev




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So they're gimping the PC version on purpose. Good to know.

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be aware Masachika Kawata you may trigger some people with this.



I have a Pro and VR. I have to say, for me, the demo in VR was on an entirely different level. You are inside the game and there's always a feeling that something horrible is about to happen. I can't begin to describe it. It's almost too immersive.

Sounds like hyperbole but it isn't. It's insane. I imagine they have to tone down the graphics, though.



d21lewis said:
I have a Pro and VR. I have to say, for me, the demo in VR was on an entirely different level. You are inside the game and there's always a feeling that something horrible is about to happen. I can't begin to describe it. It's almost too immersive.

Sounds like hyperbole but it isn't. It's insane. I imagine they have to tone down the graphics, though.

lol...  I can't understand how VR is any more or less scary than the games are.  Though, I don't find games scary to begin with.  I have the Pro, but no VR.  I need to cut back on my game spending-- geesh.



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Burning Typhoon said:
d21lewis said:
I have a Pro and VR. I have to say, for me, the demo in VR was on an entirely different level. You are inside the game and there's always a feeling that something horrible is about to happen. I can't begin to describe it. It's almost too immersive.

Sounds like hyperbole but it isn't. It's insane. I imagine they have to tone down the graphics, though.

lol...  I can't understand how VR is any more or less scary than the games are.  Though, I don't find games scary to begin with.  I have the Pro, but no VR.  I need to cut back on my game spending-- geesh.

As someone who only tried VR and doesn't own a system I can't understand how you don't realize that it feels different if you look on a screen with your walls and furniture around (that's why playing horror games not in an absolutely dark room sucks as well) or if you use a VR system which increases the immersion drastically especially since it reacts to your head movement.

@topic well, if it's about graphics and resolution (maybe also fps) then the PS4 Pro version will be obviously the one with an advantage. Not sure why that needs a thread since that will be the same for pretty much every console game releasing the next year until the next more powerful system releases and so on and so on...



Burning Typhoon said:
d21lewis said:
I have a Pro and VR. I have to say, for me, the demo in VR was on an entirely different level. You are inside the game and there's always a feeling that something horrible is about to happen. I can't begin to describe it. It's almost too immersive.

Sounds like hyperbole but it isn't. It's insane. I imagine they have to tone down the graphics, though.

lol...  I can't understand how VR is any more or less scary than the games are.  Though, I don't find games scary to begin with.  I have the Pro, but no VR.  I need to cut back on my game spending-- geesh.

Like the guy above me said, there's something about being in VR. There's flying games that actually trick your mind into thinking that you're flying/falling. Wearing a VR headset, you don't feel like you're playing a game. You feel like you're actually there!

 

Imagine being able to squat down and see what's under a table. Imagine hearing a sound over your shoulder, looking back and seeing what caused the sound. You're not seeing a 2D image. You're seeing a 3D image.

It's the difference between looking at something through a window and looking at something because you're actually outside.



Burning Typhoon said:
d21lewis said:
I have a Pro and VR. I have to say, for me, the demo in VR was on an entirely different level. You are inside the game and there's always a feeling that something horrible is about to happen. I can't begin to describe it. It's almost too immersive.

Sounds like hyperbole but it isn't. It's insane. I imagine they have to tone down the graphics, though.

lol...  I can't understand how VR is any more or less scary than the games are.  Though, I don't find games scary to begin with.  I have the Pro, but no VR.  I need to cut back on my game spending-- geesh.

how could you not understand that virtual reality is more immersion then looking at a TV? 



Player2 said:

So they're gimping the PC version on purpose. Good to know.

#MakingFriends

Just means I won't even bother giving the demo a try either if this is how they are going about it. Also for the VR exclusivity, sod them.



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.

Firstly, we already knew original PS4 owners would get shafted once the pro came out, and secondly, VR sounds very interesting.