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Support for Beat Saber on PS4 and PS5 ends, shining a light on PSVR2's lack of success
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It's not like Beat Saber is, or ever was, a Meta exclusive. ๐คจ
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Well if you're looking for cake you're gonna see someHeh, I think it's just because this is around the time the mass reddit exodus happened, so lots of people signed up in these dates, meaning lots of cake days!
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Heh, I think it's just because this is around the time the mass reddit exodus happened, so lots of people signed up in these dates, meaning lots of cake days!Yep XD i've been really enjoying lemmy since leaving reddit.
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Beat saber is the only game besides Gran Turismo that I ever used with VR. Both are great experiences. I only bought it for GT7 on PS5, total waste of money honestly, but it's nice that the PSVR also works on PC too so I can use it on other racing games.I guess Mount & Blade aren't on PlayStation VR? I haven't played it, but it looks almost like Boneworks, where you can do all the things. There's even magic.
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I enjoyed my PSVR 2 when it was still working. It started having USB issues and now no longer communicates properly. No visible damage or physical accidents that I'm aware of. And Sony wants $275 to repair it.Where do you live, that unit isnt old enough to warrant paid repairs
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Where do you live, that unit isnt old enough to warrant paid repairsUS. I got it day one, February of 2023. Hence my pain and frustration.
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US. I got it day one, February of 2023. Hence my pain and frustration.Oh man I am fairly sure that would be covered here. I have had things fixed late based on the principle that tere is an epectation of quality at a certain price point and we also have additional warrantee periods. Definitely if it was within thebtwo year window theybwould be paying for shipping and all.
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This post did not contain any content.Vr so weird to me, with every other kind of gadget there's a clear 'best' that has all the bells and whistles and a 'good enough' that has most. But with vr it seems there's no hierarchy, just a bunch of models with different and (imo) incomplete featuresets and nonsensical prices as if the tech is still brand new..
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Where do you live, that unit isnt old enough to warrant paid repairs
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Really interested in vr, but also not really interested in paying more than a full ass console for it. Well, i guess consoles are getting way over priced these days, but you get what i mean.I was really interested in VR after trying it a bunch of times and when Microsoft did their whole partnered VR headsets thing they failed so miserably I managed to get one for like $60 brand new. And then I realized it works well for like an hour tech demo and playing around in short bursts but otherwise is just a TV strapped to your face, hot and sweaty and kinda uncomfortable and your eyes kinda hurt after a while and the games kinda all sucked since no one had a sense of hardware capabilities... It's hyper niche and isn't really for everyone but how could companies argue against a TV strapped to your face.