Comment on PlayStation VR2 players can access games on PC with adapter starting on August 7
atocci@lemmy.world 5 months agoYeah that’s quite the letdown. I’ve been hoping to upgrade my VR headset from a Quest 2 and I was looking forward to this so I could get away from Meta, but those features were a big part of the appeal of the PS VR2. I don’t own a PS5, so buying a headset that should be able to do all these things but can’t would kinda sting. It seems this was intended as more of a bonus for existing PS VR2 owners rather than an attempt to drive sales to PC-only players. I hope those features do make their way to PC eventually, because HDR on the OLED screen would make this an amazing PC VR headset and I really wanted that.
Flaky@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
AFAIK, HDR was theorised by a third-party driver developer (iVRy) to have problems on AMD GPUs, so Sony disabled it. They also theorised that eye-tracking was disabled as SteamVR at the moment doesn’t support it (though it will be in the future), and that issues with USB communication was why they weren’t able to do it properly either with the adapter having a more direct connection. The adapter should be able to support it when SteamVR is updated, so hopefully Sony releases firmware updates for the adapter.
twitter.com/iVRy_VR (I’d provide a Nitter link but it’s playing up right now. Use whichever redirector extension if you’re that bothered.)