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- Comment on PlayStation VR2 players can access games on PC with adapter starting on August 7 5 months ago:
Cyberpunk 2077 worked for me in a similar fashion, even on Linux funnily enough.
- Comment on PlayStation VR2 players can access games on PC with adapter starting on August 7 5 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.)
- Comment on PlayStation VR2 players can access games on PC with adapter starting on August 7 5 months ago:
I love my PSVR2, but I won’t lie, the Quest 3 is more competitive. To get the most out of your PSVR2 before the adapter comes out (which is 2 months), you’ll need a PS5 which is about £300-500. If you’re strapped for cash, it’s going to be a hard sell to get them together whereas you can buy a Quest 2 or even the third one for much cheaper, with the PC support both in wired and wireless mode (Steam Link supports VR games on the recent Quest lineup)
That being said, if you hate Facebook more than you hate Sony and you already have a PS5, fuck it - go get it. It’s a solid headset. Go get No Man’s Sky too. It’s a brilliant game in VR if you’re into space exploration.
- Comment on What are you playing this week? June 10 2024 Edition 5 months ago:
Gonna give Microsoft Flight Sim 2020 a try and BOY I suck at driving planes. Been playing Fortnite mostly though - LEGO Fortnite is an oddly peaceful time, play it a lot when I’m listening to music. Lends itself