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post Apr 27 2016, 06:09 PM

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Just came back from Japan. I had the chance to try out PSVR at GAME ON Exhibition last week, showcasing the evolution of computer games, where visitors can play various game titles from the early days to the present, and PSVR is one of the precious gaming equipment.

You can play The Deep, London Heist, Playroom VR and REZ Infinite. Since I was rushing to go to another location, I was able to try The Deep only unfortunately.

But, it was an awesome experience.
  • Headset is very light, not as heavy as my HMZ-T1.
  • Very comfortable and easy to setup. The front screen slide forward and backward, so you can find a comfortable focus level (especially for those who wear glasses), while a dial at the back tightens the straps around your head.
  • No visible pixel on display, unlike Gear VR.
  • Bigger viewing angle too.
  • Screen door effect still exist, but you'll pretty much forget it's there after a few seconds.
  • No motion sickness, at least for me.
  • Motion head tracking 100% accurate.
  • The Deep VR demo begins with you in a diving cage, floating inside the ocean and begin descending to the bottom of the ocean. You can see beautiful aquatic life surrounding your cage and moments later that scary shark attacks your cage. Everything look so real and immersive. You can check video below. What you see in the video, is the same as what I saw last week
  • Graphics might not be as good as Oculus Rift on a powerful PC but immersion is still great and that is the one thing that is important to making VR work.
Verdict: DAY ONE BUY FOR ME. tongue.gif

A few photos I took at the exhibition:

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The Deep VR Gameplay Video:


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post Jun 15 2016, 09:23 PM

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Latest PlayStation VR news and trailers from E3 2016:

Launch Date and Price For PlayStation VR System Announced

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Sony announced that PS VR will be available starting October 13, 2016 for a price of $399. That’s significantly less than either competitor and with many people already owning the required PS4 it should make the barrier for entry low enough that non-enthusiasts can enjoy.

Sony has also promised what is easily the best series of launch titles for its VR system, with over 50 games to be released between October and the end of the year.


How We Soar Swoops onto PlayStation VR in Q4 2016




Mysterious Puzzler Statik Announced for PlayStation VR




Harmonix Music VR: The Dance Detailed




Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing VR Mission Announced




Resident Evil 7 biohazard: On PS4, PS VR January 24




Here They Lie Announced: A Surreal Horror Experience for PS VR & PS4




Farpoint Announced for PlayStation VR




Batman: Arkham VR immerses you in the Dark Knight's Universe


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post Jul 29 2016, 08:00 PM

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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Jul 28 2016, 08:56 PM)
now i am waiting for sony to host the playstation VR event in malaysia so that i can test it before making my purchased.
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Can start testing tomorrow at Sony KLCC and Sony The Curve. nod.gif

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Source: https://www.facebook.com/PlayStationAsia
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post Jul 30 2016, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(Faith @ Jul 30 2016, 03:22 PM)
bro, did u test cinematic mode also?
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Nope, no demo on cinematic mode, only games.

Anyway, for those planning to preorder/buy, if you got the chance to test it out, go for it, at least you know what to expect before buying this new tech. tongue.gif

Coz my friends went to test PSVR today and complained about motion sickness and decided not to buy. sweat.gif
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post Jul 30 2016, 11:57 PM

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QUOTE(nill @ Jul 30 2016, 05:14 PM)
I don't want to go to KL and suffer from motion sickness while driving back...
Is it that bad?
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QUOTE(stupiak07 @ Jul 30 2016, 10:17 PM)
look like need more ppl with fps motion sickness for review.  cry.gif
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I think the motion sickness issue will vary from user to user and it depends on the game. Those games where you simply stand still and fixed perspective 3rd person games should be no problem for most people. But if you're in a game where the scene is moving around a lot relative to the player, that can cause sickness.

Anyway, PSVR demo session at KLCC/The Curve will be available for one month.
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post Aug 18 2016, 03:30 AM

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Driveclub VR Confirmed for PlayStation VR, Out This Year

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While we normally like to keep everyone in the Driveclub community up to speed on any developments, we’ve had to keep this one under the hood… until now. So before Gamescom 2016 kicks-off and you have the chance to get hands on with the game, we’re very proud to officially announce that Driveclub VR is launching in 2016 exclusively on PlayStation VR.

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We’ve been working tirelessly on Driveclub VR for more than a year now, to bring you the definitive and most immersive Driveclub experience possible.

We’re passionate about trying to create the most memorable and exhilarating gaming experiences possible, so being given the opportunity to take Driveclub to a more immersive level thanks to VR is really thrilling.

This not only allows players to truly feel the incredible speed, sensation, and precision of driving some of the world’s most exotic high-performance cars, but also the chance to race against or with one another in a completely new way.

  • Game modes: Online virtual reality multiplayer race modes and an action-packed single player career are joined by drifting and time trial challenges.
  • Tracks: New and classic Driveclub tracks are brought to life through the power of PlayStation VR, including five all-new Urban locations.
  • A closer look: More than 80 cars are recreated with immaculate detail for players to explore up close with Inspection Mode.
  • Cruise control: A little time to kick back, open the throttle or just coast and explore any track, in any country at your leisure in Cruise Mode.
  • Virtual passenger: An immersive thrill ride through exciting replays of hot laps as players watch themselves handle their greatest challenges from a unique viewpoint in Passenger Mode.


Source: https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/08/17/...playstation-vr/

New tracks for #DRIVECLUB VR:

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post Aug 18 2016, 11:19 PM

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#DRIVECLUB VR First Gameplay Clip:


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post Oct 6 2016, 08:28 AM

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7 more days!

TIME - 4.5 out of 5

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Sony's VR device is the friendliest, visually clearest, most affordable of the initial raft of headsets


Trusted Reviews - 100

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PlayStation VR is simply the best virtual reality headset you can buy right now. It’s cheap while not compromising on performance and quality. The headset is simply stunning and incredibly comfortable to wear, and the games already available are some of the best VR experiences I’ve ever played.


PSU

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At launch, the latest member of the PlayStation family can generate unforgettable experiences, and the headset’s few flaws don’t compromise that fact. More than merely a glimpse at the future of gaming, PlayStation VR is powerful and evocative in its own right. It’s a fully featured, well-considered device worthy of both the PlayStation name and being an ambassador for VR.


Ars Technica

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In a way, it's incredible that a virtual reality experience this good is possible on the PlayStation 4 at all. At its best, PlayStation VR approaches the quality of the current state-of-the-art PC-based VR headsets at a fraction of the price. The fact that the PlayStation VR is much more comfortable and has better optics than those competitors, that it can be easily set up in a living room, and that it comes with the significant software publishing muscle of Sony all make it instantly compelling. Still, the middle-of-the-road approach comes with compromises on both ends.


CNET

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If you want game console virtual reality right now, the PlayStation VR is your only choice. And it's a pretty great one.


Engadget - 84

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Good on Sony for actually delivering a decent VR headset that comes in much cheaper than the competition. It's even more impressive that it managed to get a decent amount of developers onboard for the initial push. Nonetheless, the PS VR is hard to recommend for most people. Even if you're intrigued by virtual reality, it's worth waiting for prices to go down and for the overall market to settle.


Eurogamer

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In terms of recommending a purchase, what's clear is that Sony has managed to overcome most of the principal hurdles, and has handed in a mainstream VR platform for console money that is highly compelling and as much I enjoyed my time with it, there are three significant arguments against investing in it right now, as I see it. First of all, extended gameplay sessions in VR could ultimately prove unsettling on your wellbeing. As relatively inexpensive as it is, will you get the same return from PSVR as a conventional console platform if you're fundamentally limited by the time you can spend using it? And secondly there's the fact that the same financial outlay next month buys you PlayStation 4 Pro. For Sony to release two major pieces of gaming hardware in consecutive months just seems too close.


Game Informer

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PlayStation VR falls under the same argument that has plagued the ongoing war of PC gaming versus console gaming for years. By the technical standards, Oculus and Vive on PC are stronger showcases for VR. However, PlayStation VR is cheaper and does offer a legitimate virtual-reality experience that is more comfortable and easier to use than its competitors. For the console-exclusive gamers looking to enter the realm of virtual reality, PlayStation VR gets the job done. You can enter virtual worlds, get a sense that you’re really there, and have new interactive gaming experiences unlike anything you’ve seen before on consoles. You just might have a little bit of a headache as a result.


Gamesradar

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In the end, your purchasing decision should come down to whether you think you fit the bill of being an early adopter. Not everyone can justify spending hundreds on a peripheral, especially one that's still in the experimental phases of delivering state-of-the-art entertainment. But if you've got the money to spare, and want to share in the excitement of VR's infinite possibilities, then PlayStation VR feels like the most sensible choice.


Gizmodo

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If you want to experience a VR world beyond what mobile offerings like Google Cardboard and Gear VR provide, then save up your pennies. This is the VR system for people looking to take the next step into a virtual world.


Independent

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Price is the major factor with VR. You get what you pay for; the Vive is a superior device but costs a whole lot more. Meanwhile, the Oculus is fractionally better than the PSVR but doesn’t have the catalogue of games already available on Sony's device, one of it's major selling points. For an introductory level VR headset, the PSVR is a fantastic device and an even better introduction to the world of Virtual Reality.


IGN UK - 8.5/10

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Should you run out and buy one? That depends. The technology is astonishing but still in its infancy, and VR games that rival current console blockbusters are a long way off, so it won’t be as immediately useful as you might expect for a $400 to $500 price. However, it’s a lot of fun to be on the forefront of something as exciting as VR. Some of the best times I’ve had with my VR headsets are from wowing people who come over and try it for the first time, and that never gets old.


Kotaku

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PlayStation VR is inferior to the competition in several significant ways. It’s also less expensive and easier to use, and for all its flaws it still manages to communicate the goofy, surreal joy of modern virtual reality. Time will tell if that makes it good enough. Best to wait and see.


Next Gen Gaming Blog

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Easily the most comfortable headset on the market, Sony have found the perfect sweet spot between price and performance. My time with the hardware so far has been a genuine joy, and and whilst I still think that VR will be a novelty for some time to come, this is the biggest opportunity that the technology has to hit the mainstream, and I sincerely hope it lives up to its potential.


PlayStation LifeStyle

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The PlayStation VR and its software provides the wow factor necessary to create the word of mouth buzz something like VR is going to need to become truly mainstream. For gamers, PlayStation VR is a must-have and will no doubt become one of the hottest sellers this holiday season.


PlayStation Universe - 9.0

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PlayStation VR does have its teething problems, but they are, for the most part, quickly overcome thanks to this being a highly accessible and consumer-friendly VR unit. Whether that will be enough to see it thrive remains a relative unknown, but a consistently-growing library of specifically tailored games and experiences will go a long way to gaining a significant foothold.


Push Square

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PlayStation VR is not perfect, but you could point to much, much worse first-generation products than this. Sony's headset is light and comfortable, and for the price that it's being sold for, it offers a very good virtual reality experience on consumer-grade hardware that you already own. The motion tracking is excellent, the visuals good enough to provide that all-important sense of presence, and the game library already fairly large.

Yes, there can be criticisms levelled at the resolution of the screen – an issue which the more expensive masks on the market also share to a lesser extent – and the sheer number of cables and items required to get the experience running correctly can be headache-inducing. But once you've got it all hooked up – and the noisy Processor Unit placed out of the way – the rewards are unquestionable; the ability to be somewhere else, to be someone else a gigantic stride forward in this industry's capacity to provide true escapism.


The Verge - 8.5

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At the same time, holding out for total perfection is the wrong move. I don’t want PlayStation VR to become the only headset that people build for; it’s just not ambitious enough. But even this early in the game, Sony is providing a home for interesting, low-key experiences that highlight some of the medium’s strengths. More than any single piece of cutting-edge technology, the key to making VR succeed is just getting more people to use VR. And with PlayStation VR, Sony has just made that a lot easier


VG 247

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It’s a lot of money – you could buy a console and a bunch of good games for the same price – and you need to accept that this isn’t the future of video games. It’s a new direction, and an interesting one, for sure. But it’s not going to replace your console and TV set-up anytime in the next 10 years. At this stage there’s a lot of fun to be had with VR and the games I’ve played so far show variety, with a handful offering up a genuinely new experience. But as with any launch, some games are great and others mediocre.


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post Oct 6 2016, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(MonkeyDLuffy @ Oct 6 2016, 08:33 AM)
I have 2 Playstation Move currently used with my PS3. Can it be used for PS4 later together with VR?
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Yup, can use the same one.
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post Oct 11 2016, 10:24 AM

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PlayStation VR Demo Disc is now available for download from US PlayStation Store (36.3GB):

https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/...SVRDEMODISC0001

Here’s what you get:
• Allumette (Penrose)
• Battlezone (Rebellion)
• DriveClub VR (SIE WWS)
• Eve: Valkyrie (CCP Games)
• Gnog (KO_OP)
• Harmonix Music VR (Harmonix Music Systems)
• Headmaster (Frame Interactive)
• Here They Lie (SIE WWS)
• Job Simulator (Owlchemy Labs)
• PlayStation VR Worlds (SIE WWS)
• Resident Evil 7 biohazard — Kitchen Teaser (Capcom CO., LTD.)
• Rez Infinite (Enhance Games)
• Rigs Mechanized Combat League (SIE WWS)
• Thumper (Drool)
• Tumble VR (SIE WWS)
• Until Dawn: Rush of Blood (SIE WWS)
• Wayward Sky (Uber Entertainment)
• Within (Within)

#PSVRMalaysia

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post Oct 12 2016, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(dOtcOm @ Oct 11 2016, 03:32 PM)
do we need to download this or it comes together bundled with the VR? i thought i saw unboxing video that comes with the disc.. hmm
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Demo disc bundled together with PSVR. Just that US and Asia demo content is a little bit different.

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post Oct 12 2016, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Oct 12 2016, 10:06 AM)
missing eve Valkyrie sad.gif
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Yeah, no Eve Valkyrie demo. Hopefully, can download separately from the store.

Just one more day to go. Watch the following Sony’s PlayStation VR setup videos now, save yourself time tomorrow. #PSVRMalaysia








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post Oct 21 2016, 01:11 AM

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First page updated with the latest PSVR infos.
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post Oct 21 2016, 12:20 PM

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Anyone preordered from Heavy Arms? Can self collect after 2pm today.
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post Oct 25 2016, 10:08 PM

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Watch Sony Interactive Entertainment mechanical design director Takamasa Araki disassemble the VR headset screw by screw, laying its innards bare:


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post Oct 26 2016, 08:56 AM

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Custom skins anyone? sweat.gif

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Link: http://www.flamingtoast.com/?product=custom-psvr-skin-front

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post Nov 3 2016, 10:39 AM

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Call of Duty's VR Experience Free to All PS4 Owners, Not Just Infinite Warfare Players

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Jackal Assault will be "available to all PS4 owners, not just for players who have purchased the game, as a free, added bonus on November 4."

Come Friday, anyone on PS4 will be able to download Jackal Assault from the PS VR section of the PlayStation Store.

Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-d...s/1100-6445052/
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post Nov 3 2016, 08:36 PM

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Here’s the list of PSVR games that will be optimised for PS4 Pro on launch day

Battlezone
Bound
Driveclub VR
PlayStation VR Worlds
Rez Infinite
RIGS Mechanized Combat League
Robinson: The Journey
Super Stardust Ultra
The Playroom VR
Tumble
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood


Source: https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/11/03/...-on-launch-day/
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post Nov 4 2016, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(Ninja @ Nov 3 2016, 10:39 AM)
Call of Duty's VR Experience Free to All PS4 Owners, Not Just Infinite Warfare Players

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Jackal Assault will be "available to all PS4 owners, not just for players who have purchased the game, as a free, added bonus on November 4."

Come Friday, anyone on PS4 will be able to download Jackal Assault from the PS VR section of the PlayStation Store.

Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-d...s/1100-6445052/
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It's now available for download at Malaysia PS Store (1.2GB).


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post Nov 4 2016, 07:55 PM

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QUOTE(squall_12 @ Nov 4 2016, 07:22 PM)
heard is 5 min play is it true? if 5 min then lazy to download liao.  Thanks
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Yeah, around 5-7 minutes. But it's only 1.2GB download anyway and it's FREE. tongue.gif

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