A Sony FAQ page explains the how and why to fixing drifting Issues with the PSVR that some people have been reporting.
During Sony’s recent business segment meeting and investor presentation regarding its game and network services, the PlayStation company revealed that PlayStation 5 is the company’s “most profitable generation to-date.”
It’s the top slide of the presentation, showing that in its first four years, the PS5 generation has already hit $106 billion in sales, having almost caught up to the PS4’s total $107 billion generated.
Operating income for the PS5 generation has also already surpassed that of the PS4, having now reached $10 billion.
I wouldn't doubt it. They released a high quality system. A lot of high quality games from themselves and their support of 3rd party developers and indies. They released many high quality remakes and remasters. They released a high quality GaaS game going against the naysayers thinking Sony would abandon single player games. And they most likely are profiting a lot more than PS1, PS2 PS4 and the loss leading PS3 that drained all their profits.
Now, I'll wait to see what's cooking tomorrow. But can you use some of those profits to better support your high quality VR headset? Because, by supporting it, you can sell more games and more systems and make more profits?
This will surely shut up all the new trolling accounts trying to spread lies and non facts in other articles comment sections before this article is posted.
Wow! I am super impressed that in just 4 years, ps5 already caught up to the PS4's. Congratulations.
This sounds like a very interesting mobile gaming PC. ZOTAC returns to COMPUTEX 2024 to showcase its biggest push yet into brand-new product categories from Handheld Gaming.
An official PlayStation VR2 adapter for PC made by Sony is being certified. It won't be long before the VR headset is officially compatible.
one step closer to unlocking the headsets full power.
I'm extremely underwhelmed with how Sony has treated it's psvr2 customers seriously Nintendo treated it's Wii U owners of which the sales were probably equal in the headsets 2bd year v the consoles far better.
This is the least they could do
so now Sony is going to sell me an adapter I have to buy so I can use the headset on my PC? Gee, how generous of you :P
While it's great that I will be able to use this headset instead of my Index or Q3 for PC only VR titles, it's still a sad realization that Sony is sorta waiving the white flag here. Here's hoping they at least make some of their PSVR2 exclusive content available on PC as well now.
It's most likely just going to be a usb c to usb 3 adapter. Even for modern era a lot of new cases and motherboards don't have a usb c ports.
The budget but still fairly fairly high end pc I recently helped my friend build. He went with a b550 motherboard. Didn't have a usb c port or a on board socket to connect a pc case with a front panel usb c. Had to get a cheap pcie usb c.
So far, I haven't experienced any issues with the camera. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones.
I never experienced any drifting picture but when I start Driveclub VR the picture is not centered as the dashboard on the PS4, its slightly to the left (but not drifting). Hope they patch and recenter the game soon, because I always ends up sitting turned slightly to the left and after playing for hours in a row I feel the neck start to hurt, not good.
Kinda bad that a Sony title isnt properly centered on startup when all 3rd party titles seem to work just great from day one, fix this Sony ! :)
no drifting but my ps4 dashboard is always hanging a bit to the right in VR. gyroscope seems to be a bit off.
I've had this issue quite a few times and do not use a charging cable.
I've noticed it happens if while in game I turn my head to the camera and move off to the side to get a controller.
I have to restart the headset then everything straightens it's self out.
What a load of bollocks! I play right in front of the camera within recommended distance and never play with my ds4 charging and i STILL get drifting, its just the dated tech used for it, the next iteration will have a different set up, you watch.