I read that PS VR will require 60 square feet to use just for seated VR experiences. If true this thing will flop.
I see that this nonsense is spreading from the original thread.
I read that PS VR will require 60 square feet to use just for seated VR experiences. If true this thing will flop.
I read that PS VR will require 60 square feet to use just for seated VR experiences. If true this thing will flop.
The same development team who made DRIVECLUB, also made DRIVECLUB VR.
The same development team who made DRIVECLUB, also made DRIVECLUB VR.
Other Ocean did not contribute, nor did any other team, to its development.
Yeah, a good time if you're racing fan for sure. Driveclub VR in October at launch. GT Sport in November.So glad this wasn't cancel, great move by Sony too, having a racing game on VR at launch will be a good thing for PSVR.
Day one for me.
I read that PS VR will require 60 square feet to use just for seated VR experiences. If true this thing will flop.
So we have any footage of this?
Nope. Other Ocean.
I read that PS VR will require 60 square feet to use just for seated VR experiences. If true this thing will flop.
That head movement doesn't look natural at all. That was a right stick in action with a soft return to neutral or something similar.
Granted, the head cam is still cool and sort-of a way to get an idea for how the VR version could look, though expect reduced trackside detail, lighting changes, and FOV differences. I only tried an open-top car but everything felt proper in terms of "scale" whereas the first-person viewpoint in vanilla Driveclub appears like the camera is too far back (to see the dashboard in a low FOV) and makes it hard to drive.Look above you.
Granted, the head cam is still cool and sort-of a way to get an idea for how the VR version could look, though expect reduced trackside detail, lighting changes, and FOV differences. I only tried an open-top car but everything felt proper in terms of "scale" whereas the first-person viewpoint in vanilla Driveclub appears like the camera is too far back (to see the dashboard in a low FOV) and makes it hard to drive.
While true, im speaking from a consumers perspective.
Great news. Now where is that G27 support Sony
Gran Turismo is going to be compatible with G27 wheels, so this game can do the same IF THEY WANT. I want to buy this game, but only if it supports my wheel, of course.
I knew it and called it.Great move by Sony,is it Sony's VR killer game...not so sure but it certainly helps
I'll believe that when GT Sport is actually released and I see it working out the box!
Seems like a strange move, make a killer app and get rid of the developers?
That's just someone playing DRIVECLUB using the right analogue stick whilst driving to manipulate the camera.