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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' headset reveal in May p31
by Xeno » Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:04 pm

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More info about the Valve Index from the accidental posting of a product page on the Steam website.

It will ship on the 15th June.
Cameras for inside-out tracking.
Integrated headphones.
Will connect to PC using Display Port 1.2 and USB 3.0. As the Display Port can pass more data than HDMI it suggest it will runner at a higher resolution with a higher refresh rate.
Minimum graphics card Nvidia 970 AMD RX 480
Recommended graphics card Nvidia GTX 1070
Valve Index Controllers (formerly 'knuckles' controllers) are available to buy separately.
Additional base stations available to buy separately.

https://knowtechie.com/valve-vr-headset-leak/

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Oooo damn, now to wait for the price and a few reviews. Something tells me this will have a waiting list.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' headset reveal in May p31
by Venom » Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:06 pm

I'm sure it will!

KitGuru reports Redditors' speculation on the spec:

The angular design also hints at a much wider FOV compared to current-gen headsets, as the outward kinks line up with where the large lenses would be... Some Redditors think they’ve figured out quite a bit about this headset already. Chances are, it will have dual Fresnel lenses, which are improved to directly tackle foveated rendering, god rays and the screen door effect. Beyond that, it seems likely that the display will be 1440×1600 at 90Hz.


Teaser photo is probably from the bottom of the headset.

Brightened version courtesy of Road to VR
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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by NickSCFC » Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:14 pm

Glad to see these new headsets using "inside-out" tracking.

Setting up cameras is just tedious.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Xeno » Wed Apr 03, 2019 2:19 pm

If the reviews are good and it comes in at £800 or below I will get it. The main reason I didn't get the Vive was due to the dithering they were doing with the updated hardware and the reason I will never get a Rift is Facebook.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Pedz » Wed Apr 03, 2019 4:05 pm

Well, I tried VR on my PlayStation.

Started with PlayStation World's and tried the sea diving. The Shark stuff was genuinely tense, I liked that really cool. I then tried the weird ball hitty thing, the game like but not like pong, was pretty cool too. Then tried the streat boarding down hill game and again thought it was cool. It's really fun. The sea bit was the best of the 3 the fish seemed like they were by you at the start and that you could reach out to them.

But while it was fun it paled in comparison to the half hour I spent on Astro Bot, my god that is strawberry floating ace, like truly amazing. I loved playing it, little things were so strawberry floating cool, like leaning forward and looking around a wall, or leaning down to look under some platforms. Everyone NEEDS to play it, it's a strawberry floating marvel.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Wed Apr 03, 2019 4:22 pm

Pedz wrote:...Astro Bot, my god that is strawberry floating ace, like truly amazing...

Really gled that you're enjoying your steps into VR, Pedz! I feel that non-VR people genuinely don't realise - quite understandably - just how impressive Astrobot is; personally I'd rank the experience towards the top of those that I've had in videogaming.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Wed Apr 03, 2019 9:20 pm

Pedz wrote:Well, I tried VR on my PlayStation...

Pedz, I just watched your Twitch recording... you stayed remarkably quiet during that Ocean Dive :o :slol: .

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by HSH28 » Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:03 pm

Rez Infinite is on sale for £12.49. On PSN here

Buy it.

EDIT - Tumble VR is also on sale, and definitely worth the £3.29 they are asking for it...but really just buy Rez.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:07 pm

HSH28 wrote:Rez Infinite is on sale for £12.49. On PSN here

Buy it...

HSH is bang-on with his purchase advice.

Of course, Polybius is another essential PSVR shooter.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by HSH28 » Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:12 pm

jawafour wrote:
HSH28 wrote:Rez Infinite is on sale for £12.49. On PSN here

Buy it...

HSH is bang-on with his purchase advice.

Of course, Polybius is another essential PSVR shooter.


Hmm...of course I don't have the connection with Polybius that I do with Rez, I'm not saying its not good...but if you had to choose between them? I mean its not really a choice is it.

Also I think Polybius will go on sale for quite a bit cheaper than it currently is at some point, buying a copy of Rez on sale is always a good idea.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by HSH28 » Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:14 pm

Also worth pointing out all the other games I posted deals for are only on sale for the next few hours.

Its definitely worth buying Statik right now.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:16 pm

If folks have both of 'em in their PSVR collection, they'll never be short of excellent shooty action :-) .

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Pedz » Thu Apr 04, 2019 10:13 am

Yeah, I'm not going to be buying anything for a while. I literally have £14 until next week.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by HSH28 » Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:10 am

Pedz wrote:Yeah, I'm not going to be buying anything for a while. I literally have £14 until next week.


Just in case you change your mind (or when you do have money to spend)

Do you have a copy of the first DICE Star Wars Battlefront on PS4? If not you can pick it up 2nd hand for a few pounds normally (think its available new from TheGameCollection for £4 at the moment too), its a must have to play the XWing VR Mission which is free DLC.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Pedz » Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:34 am

Yeah, I have Battlefront. Will check it out :toot:

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Cheeky Devlin » Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:55 pm

Beat Saber!

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Fri Apr 05, 2019 1:25 pm

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The 3DRudder is arriving for PSVR on 17 June... move via your feet!

Your 3dRudder grants you full motion control: speed-up, slow down, stop exactly when you choose to. Your hands can finally focus on shooting, looting, hitting just like they would in real life. You are fully immersed in a new, thrilling virtual experience. You run the game.


It seems quite costly at £119 and, as an add-on for an add-on, I'd imagine it could have a fairly niche audience. Even so, perhaps it'll deliver a cool new way of enabling movement in VR games?

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Rex Kramer » Fri Apr 05, 2019 1:31 pm

25+ compatible games at launch
Ultimately, 3dRudder is all about offering a new, thrilling experience to PSVR players. We are happy to confirm 25 PS VR games will support 3dRudder at launch:

Immortal Legacy: The Jade Cypher
Undead Citadel
Sairento VR
Ultrawings VR
Bow to Blood
Pirate Flight
DWVR
The Wizards-Enhanced edition
Red Matter
Operation Warcade
Beat Blaster
Honor and Duty : D-Day
Honor and Duty : Arcade Edition
Nature Treks
Mind Labyrinth
Scraper VR
Affected : The Manor
Telefrag VR
TrainerVR
Proze
Darkness Roller Coaster
Vertigo-Home
Contagion VR
Shadow Legend
Blind


Well that's me sold. :lol:

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by Albert » Fri Apr 05, 2019 1:35 pm

Now that is a gimmick.

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PostRe: All platform VR discussion: PSVR, HTC VIVE, Rift et al. | Steam's 'Index VR' first pic leaked!
by jawafour » Fri Apr 05, 2019 1:49 pm

It seems that the product is made by the 3DRudder company rather than being a Sony product; it has been available for PC VR for some time now (around two years, I think). Reviews seem to vary, with some folk finding it to be a great tool for movement in games whilst others have found it to be rather clumsy.

I'd imagine that games like Skyrim and Doom could benefit from the device but, as with any game, it'll need the developer to patch in support code.


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