When Sony recently announced plans to bring PSVR2 to PC. It got me excited for PC VR because of it's excellent capabilities and since the Reverb G2 in 2020 there hasn't been a similarly equipped tethered headset at that price point of under $600.
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DoomGuy_117 wrote:
14 hours in.
I love it.
Feels amazing. I suck at Wo Long/Elden ring type stuff and I am doing quite well with this one. Playing on Easy.
I dont think i am that far in but not far behind, like you i suck at this type of game so am pleased with my progression and enjoyment of the gamer so far.
Playing on Ray Tracing mode with Frame Cap off. Combat is soooooo satisfying. I love it so much.
When i saw the FPS, Graphics and ray tracing options I set it to best graphics could you tell me the advantage of having it on ray tracing over best graphics?
I am a huge Ghost of Tsushima fan and love this just as much.
Same here.
The glider is amazing. I unlocked it like 4 hours in (think I found it before story gives it to you. Story part with is is like 6ish hours in. Map is Huuuuge. 3 maps from what I gather. You unlock by raising banners. Great fun. Play it.
I haven't unlocked that yet i am looking forward to that moment.
The grapeling hook is great. I just unloced the crapple assination on the skill tree.
Its great but i will be happy when i unlock grapple assassination as i haven't yet.
My biggest gripe is the audio. You have to turn 3d audio on (not on by default). Being a Sony exclusive I expected more from the audio. It does not really utlize 3d sound or the haptics too much. I guess I should have not assumed it would have the same 3d sound/haptic treatment as Ghost if Tsushima.
I am playing it through PC desktop powered speakers so am happy with it.
@Max_Headroom
Hey Max,
The Ray Tracing really makes colors look slick. You get 50-60 Frames as well. So not as great as perofrmace but smooth as butter.
On Graphics I belive only 30 frames.
It looks phenomenal. Toggle in on and try for an hour. I think you might join me as a Ray Tracing Ronin.
Feel free to message if you have questions on the Ray tracing.
I tested both just running around the open world. I think Ray Tracing looks better imo.
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Thanks DoomGuy i will give it a try later and report back i prefer looks over FPS
@Max_Headroom Me too. I always do graphics over peroformace. I was skeptical but love the Ray Tracing on this title.
Either way..Happy Gaming to you.Happy others are enjoying this wonderful game.
@DoomGuy_117 Glad to hear you’re enjoying it! Unfortunately real life got in the way of me playing it this week but I really can’t wait to start it, hearing you and others who are playing it and really enjoying it takes the edge off of the wait. Happy gaming!
@Jimmer-jammer You bet! Hope you love it. I'll be around if you need advice starting.
My 2 cents....
Change control type to Press to Sprint. By Default it is Circle. Feels better as L3 (also is crouch if you click it)
I personlly love Ray Tracing with
When Sony recently announced plans to bring PSVR2 to PC. It got me excited for PC VR because of it's excellent capabilities and since the Reverb G2 in 2020 there hasn't been a similarly equipped tethered headset at that price point of under $600.
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Pizzamorg wrote:
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Pizzamorg wrote:
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