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PSVR2 Gran Turismo 7 review: Hitting the track in virtual reality | Driven

Easily one of the most realistic experiences I have ever had in a video game.

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SullysCigar400d ago

It's nice to see the folks out in New Zealand are also loving their new "vyar hidsits".

Knushwood Butt400d ago

Yep, it's awesome.
For improvements I'd like them to implement pit stops in VR too so that there is no jarring flip into and out of pancake mode during pit stops.

SmortBoie400d ago

Question for the fine folks enjoying this delectable title in VR2.
Is it worth playing with just a regular controller, or is the steering wheel an absolute must-have only option for this bad boy?
I've been keeping my eye out for a wheel but they aren't exactly cheap, along with the game, and the VR2 was a wallet bomb in itself (just for a few, albeit excellent, titles so far).

Neonridr400d ago

naturally immersion is sent to another level with a wheel / pedal setup. But you can still enjoy it with a controller.

mandf400d ago

Steering wheel is insane. The controller works good. Once you use the wheel you won't go back though to the controller. I highly recommend getting a wheel with vr it's so immersive

EazyC400d ago

It's great without a wheel, I tried it with the motion controls and it's still a blast. I'd use that and then decide if you want to take the plunge into wheel setups. There's a lot to consider there, like space and stability etc.

tombfan400d ago

I play GT7 with motions controllers long before VR2 came around, and it was an amazing experience then and a total blast now, i do feel like I have somewhat a wheel in my hands and the input is instant, the game detects even the slightest move of your controller.

So... 100% worth it without the steering kit wheel. But i'm sure that with the kit it'd be 1000000% more immersive.

SullysCigar400d ago

Lots of people love it with the regular controller. The developers have done an amazing job on the feedback through the controller, with so many nice touches - it's awesome.

...But, to echo everyone else, a steering wheel takes it to the next level. if you go that route, buy wise - if you're looking to save some money, you can pick up some great second hand bargains with wheel, seat, frame, the works, where people are trying to reclaim the space.

SmortBoie400d ago

Thanks for your input champs! Chomping at the bit to try it out. Game and controller first, with an eye kept open for a good wheel down the road. :)

C-H-E-F397d ago

Controller is fine if that's all you have
Wheel adds immersion and precision
VR + Wheel gives you a 1:1 experience

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S2Killinit400d ago

Anyone who hasn’t done this yet, is missing out big time.

EazyC400d ago

It goes beyond videogames imo. If you seriously want to race a car around tracks irl it's technically a bargain substitute

Knushwood Butt400d ago

This. I mean, when are you going to get the chance to even sit in a Porsche 917K in real life? This is easily the next best thing.
Plus, not only is it massively cheaper than track days, it's also safe! Unless you happen to fall off your seat when your mind is blown when trying it for the first time.

RIP Craig Breen.

EazyC400d ago

It's the best thing I've ever done in a videogame. With a rig it's surreal.

SullysCigar400d ago

Same. Literally every gaming session starts with GT7 in VR until I've covered the miles to get a reward. Then I often can't peel myself away to play anything else!

buffig400d ago

Couldn't agree more. With a full rig, it's astonishing. If there was never another PSVR2 game released I wouldn't care, because I play GT7 everyday and couldn't play it any other way now

Knushwood Butt400d ago

Agree, I just need the energy for it! After a long day at work yesterday I just didn't have the energy to take on the next Super Formula race I'm working on.

I haven't touched my other PSVR2 games for weeks.

boing115h ago

Please, try Synth Riders. It's better than Beat Saber imho, and I love Beat Saber. You literally feel like dancing.

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Meta Is Doing With VR What Apple And Sony Have Struggled To Do

Shaz from GL: "Where Sony is ramping down support for PSVR2, and Apple are reconsidering their future with the Vision Pro, Meta and the Quest 3 continue to shine."

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ApocalypseShadow8d ago (Edited 8d ago )

I'll admit that Facebook is doing more for VR than others. But they also have blown over 50 billion dollars so far and growing in R&D, building the meta verse, buying up exclusives and underpricing their products below build price, to kill competition in the stand alone space. Sony and Valve aren't willing to go into the red at an unheard level to capture the market. We know Sony could build a stand alone device that beats Quest just by the features in PS VR 2 and the new stand alone headset they built. But the new Sony would rather build a device they can profit from day one.

But, Sony so far has profited on hardware and on software. They just don't seem willing to spend the money on marketing, selling under build price or spending millions on making in-house VR exclusives for PS VR 2. Which sucks big time. They're just letting 3rd parties and indies run the show.

Article also doesn't mention that Apple's headset is more a developers product than a mass market item. To say they are looking into making a cheaper one for the next iteration is speaking the obvious. Duh. That was always the case. Build something the public sees as quality not can't afford, then make another that the masses can afford. TVs, cars, cellphones etc all were once expensive. Now, they're cheap to buy with many options to choose from. And Apple isn't even selling VP as a VR headset. I'm well aware that Apple's true intentions is to build a device that pushes AR with VR as an option. Not build a VR device. Because they know eventually that they want to replace the cellphone with AR glasses or an AR headset. If they cared about games, they would have launched as a gaming device.

Lastly, Facebook launched Quest 3 last year. But has not mentioned how many they sold up to this point. Why is that? Besides Quest 2 selling more by being cheap, the market can't move forward until they start selling more Quest 3 headsets than 2. Maybe the new exclusive Batman and Hitman games will help. But we'll see.

Abnor_Mal7d ago

Not dead, but definitely on life support from the third party devs and PC crowd who may just purchase the headset.

Although I saw someone say that the module adapter will no allow haptics and adaptive triggers to work, but I don’t know if any of that is true.

Babadook77d ago (Edited 7d ago )

Nope. Not yet.

It’s tough to say what its future will bring. There is still decent support. It seems to have sold decently too. Sony seems absent in a direct way though.

Jingsing6d ago

The issues Meta have is they are Meta. I'll never buy a Meta product, Every Quest headset they release is always a case of it's not quite there from a hardware perspective and the game content is mostly from indie devs. Selling what should be a AAA experience with C tier games is a non starter.

helicoptergirl7d ago

Meta is also Billions and billions in the hole in regards to VR. If Sony were to do what Meta has done, they'd be bankrupt

ChasterMies7d ago

Meta is losing billions on a business that theh will probably walk away from like they did the Facebook phone. Temper your expectations of your investments in Meta’s hardware.

franwex7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

I do wish Sony would release more for PSVR. It’s a neat product, but they don’t support it much. It may have the same fate as the Vita.

I know it’s two completely separate products as Vita was stand alone, and PSVR is a companion to PS consoles. More 1st party support would really boost it though.

InUrFoxHole7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

They are done supporting it. They're relying on pc to do it for them. Sony even paused production because it's not selling

Abnor_Mal7d ago

They paused production to get rid of inventory, doesn’t mean the headset isn’t selling, it’s just not selling as fast as Sony thought it would. But with their half assed approach to the headset and lack of first party games, it’s not surprising, saddening, but not surprising.

Meta out here buying up all the exclusives, this is the only part of the gaming market where I feel exclusives should not be a thing since the market is “still in its infancy”.

InUrFoxHole7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

That's exactly what it means... you think people are buying a headset with min support for the price of the console? It's done man. Sadly because like the vita the tech is good and deserved better

Chocoburger7d ago

I own PS VR 1, and it is packed with tons of games to pick from in nearly every genre you could think of. While the technology may be rudimentary compared to newer headsets, it still works, and is fun to play, which is what matters most.

Its a shame that PS VR 2 is having such a slow start, because the tech behind it is brilliant. Its currently on sale for $100 USD off, that needs to be a permanent price drop.

We need more first party games on PS VR 2, the fact that Jim Ryan shut down Sony London Studios right before he left was moronic, they should have been upgrading their hit game Blood & Truth for PS VR 2! What a stupid decision.

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X8 Freeplay Park Update Adds New Social Hub

The VR exclusive hero shooter, X8, has received a new update known as Freeplay Park, bringing a brand new social hub to the game.

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