Hands On: WipEout PSVR Will Absolutely Melt Your Mind - Push SquareThis actually makes me want VR.
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Hands On: WipEout PSVR Will Absolutely Melt Your Mind - Push SquareThis actually makes me want VR.
Hands On: WipEout PSVR Will Absolutely Melt Your Mind - Push SquareI feel like motion sickness could be really bad for this.
I feel like motion sickness could be really bad for this."And after over an hour of gameplay, we haven't had a single pang of motion sickness - despite racing at breakneck speeds."
I feel like motion sickness could be really bad for this.Cockpits are the best things for VR games. Makes you feel locked in place while the world is zipping around you.
"And after over an hour of gameplay, we haven't had a single pang of motion sickness - despite racing at breakneck speeds."Still though I wouldn't doubt lots of people will get sick feeling from playing it. As VR matures, it'll be interesting to see a divide form between games for first time players and games for people that have played VR for years. Kinda like how current 3D games are so complex but any gamer can pick them up in seconds.
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PS Plus Monthly 0329I'm happy with trackmania
So jealous of the Asia ps plus. Heavy rain and mad max!
Before the stormor the first one?I loved the first one but have little desire to try before the storm. Without the time mechanic, I just don't see how it could be anywhere near the same quality.
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I loved the first one but have little desire to try before the storm. Without the time mechanic, I just don't see how it could be anywhere near the same quality.
FirstThe first one is absorbing. I will play the second one but no real urge to yet. Probably love it like the first once I do play it.
"And after over an hour of gameplay, we haven't had a single pang of motion sickness - despite racing at breakneck speeds."As Legend said, it depends on the person. Some people just simply won't be able to play this.
I'm happy with trackmaniaIts great. I'm stuck on the later levels but its a good challenge for a while. I stopped because I don't want to spend hours of my life trying to get through each level
As Legend said, it depends on the person. Some people just simply won't be able to play this.Yeah, but as I was saying the game does well with it. As Legend also said, cockpits are great for VR.
Cockpits are the best things for VR games. Makes you feel locked in place while the world is zipping around you.I think it's interesting that more games aren't doing HUDs.
Still though I wouldn't doubt lots of people will get sick feeling from playing it. As VR matures, it'll be interesting to see a divide form between games for first time players and games for people that have played VR for years. Kinda like how current 3D games are so complex but any gamer can pick them up in seconds.
I think it's interesting that more games aren't doing HUDs.HUDs at least personally feel odd just being glued to your head in VR. Normal people never experience anything like that in real life.
They kind of do that a little bit on Oculus. They have comfortable games, and then they have intense games. But it'll be interesting to see how that changes.
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