Typical bought the new version from yesterday post, this is a better price for me even if refurbished as has 12 months warranty
Sony PlayStation VR 5.7" 3D Virtual Reality Headset For Playstation 4 120 Fps
REFURBISHED WITH A 12 MONTH TESCO OUTLET WARRANTY
Quick if you're interested.
Please note you do need other accessories, camera, move stick etc
Top comments
Bobbajob to Dabstar
17 Mar 173#11
I use mine regularly and got it on day one.
Resident Evil in VR was the best gaming experience I've ever had.
Dirt Rally in VR is the best driving experience.
The only downside I've found is that it ruins flat games for you.
Everything you play out of VR feels lacking.
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JumpMan1980
17 Mar 172#1
This is good news - on it's way toward £250. Heat :man:
Dabstar
17 Mar 17#2
be interesting to hear from anyone who has one to know if they use it regularly or if it feels more of a fad now after all the hype.
Bobbajob to Dabstar
17 Mar 173#11
I use mine regularly and got it on day one.
Resident Evil in VR was the best gaming experience I've ever had.
Dirt Rally in VR is the best driving experience.
The only downside I've found is that it ruins flat games for you.
Everything you play out of VR feels lacking.
copperspock to Dabstar
17 Mar 17#13
There's a load of HUKD folk here who've bought PS VR. They could tell you:
Still using mine, still loving it. Dirt Rally VR is awesome if you have a wheel too.
haritori to Dabstar
31 Mar 17#26
Personally I use it about once a week on my own, But my kids, use it daily, they love Job Simulator and Surgeon Sim etc.. its important i think to look for games with gameplay than for graphically intense stuff.. its certainly not a fad in the way that Kinect was, it is a new way to play.. it needs support and more stuff, I think how RESI VII has dealt with it is a good thing.
nwarne89
17 Mar 171#3
Bought one on 27th Jan. Sold it yesterday for £315 luckily. To me it was nice to use but to me the technology just didn't seem fully there yet. I think it's a bit of a fad personally but if they can sort out some decent games for it with better graphics too then I may be interested again. I also seemed to get a headache after/during use too and found I could never play for more than 40mins at a time
Istanbul_Kop to nwarne89
17 Mar 17#6
Sadly, I'm starting to agree.
Sambat
17 Mar 171#4
Shame they don't do a kit with the camera
dush_yant
17 Mar 17#5
To think that these were selling 2nd hand for £400+ before christmas...
esq3585
17 Mar 171#7
Reminds me of the steering wheel and pedals I bought , at first it's great fun and u get lots of great play out of it. Then after a while it's the space and. hassle of setting it up and it just gets left in a cupboard, drawer etc.
SS41
17 Mar 172#8
Sony have royally screwed the release of this.
There have been no demonstration roadshow and game were charging a tenner.
I am not buying it without testing it out.
A couple of questions for those that do have them are do you enjoy watching movies on it and do you really need 2 move controllers?
Thanks.
JumpMan1980 to SS41
17 Mar 171#9
Game are useless.
Bobbajob to SS41
17 Mar 17#10
Most games can be played without move controllers, but they do add a lot. The only games that I know of that definitely need them are Job Simulator and Batman.
I've not tried movies yet. Going to try and pick up some cheap 3D blurays this weekend, but the big screen experience is surprisingly good, except for the drift that can occur. I finished Beyond Two Souls on the large screen in VR and it was like playing it at a cinema. Obviously it's not as sharp as on a TV.
Ianm to SS41
17 Mar 17#12
movies are awesome especially 3D. Motion controllers are a bonus but not essential.
leighdegree to SS41
17 Mar 17#18
Fully agree I wouldn't want to be spending three hundred plus on this without testing it out for a hour.
SS41
17 Mar 17#14
Thanks for the replies, but I just wanted to know do I really need 2 move controllers or I get away with just buying one?
Bobbajob to SS41
17 Mar 17#15
You'd really need two.
I think only Rush of Blood works with one controller. There is actually a trophy for doing the game with a single controller.
Opening post
Sony PlayStation VR 5.7" 3D Virtual Reality Headset For Playstation 4 120 Fps
REFURBISHED WITH A 12 MONTH TESCO OUTLET WARRANTY
Quick if you're interested.
Please note you do need other accessories, camera, move stick etc
Top comments
Resident Evil in VR was the best gaming experience I've ever had.
Dirt Rally in VR is the best driving experience.
The only downside I've found is that it ruins flat games for you.
Everything you play out of VR feels lacking.
All comments (34)
Resident Evil in VR was the best gaming experience I've ever had.
Dirt Rally in VR is the best driving experience.
The only downside I've found is that it ruins flat games for you.
Everything you play out of VR feels lacking.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/playstation-vr-psvr-thread-2474460?p=30194780
There have been no demonstration roadshow and game were charging a tenner.
I am not buying it without testing it out.
A couple of questions for those that do have them are do you enjoy watching movies on it and do you really need 2 move controllers?
Thanks.
I've not tried movies yet. Going to try and pick up some cheap 3D blurays this weekend, but the big screen experience is surprisingly good, except for the drift that can occur. I finished Beyond Two Souls on the large screen in VR and it was like playing it at a cinema. Obviously it's not as sharp as on a TV.
I think only Rush of Blood works with one controller. There is actually a trophy for doing the game with a single controller.