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I have a PSVR headset, it is amazing, is there any news of MLB The Show supporting VR? HAving a VR mode would be epic.Tags: None -
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We're getting the first MLB 17 news tomorrow. The only guaranteed thing we'll know is who the cover athlete is.
I hope they don't support PSVR. It seems like it would be really resource intensive to get up and running for little gain to overall gameplay. I would think it'd be a gee whiz thing where you go, that's neat, and go back to playing the regular way. -
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No offense, but you are insanely ignorant, and are clueless about VR, it is a total paradigm shift and will be the future of games, it is not just a gimmick you get bored of in 5 minutes.We're getting the first MLB 17 news tomorrow. The only guaranteed thing we'll know is who the cover athlete is.
I hope they don't support PSVR. It seems like it would be really resource intensive to get up and running for little gain to overall gameplay. I would think it'd be a gee whiz thing where you go, that's neat, and go back to playing the regular way.Comment
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I don't see myself swinging the bat in VR. We don't even have a first person mode. It seems that there are so many things in this series that could be fixed or improved that it doesn't make sense to spend time on implementing a VR mode that will result in poorer graphics.
This game doesn't even run at 60 FPS, which is the minimum you need for VR (which then has to be reprojected, as they call it, to 120 FPS). I gotta be honest, when I tried PSVR the jaggies really took me out of the experience.
I did in fact get bored of it in 5 minutes. The games are genuinely impressive tech demos that are good for a lark, but it has a gimmicky Kinect feeling all over it.Last edited by Spokker; 10-26-2016, 07:51 PM.Comment
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Lets leave the personal insults out of this. Only warning.
I happen to agree with him as well. I appreciate your opinion on what you want but I personally have no desire to play any game in virtual reality.
If they support it great and I wouldn't be shocked if they did at some point but let's not pretend like your opinion is the only one that counts and that those who disagree are insanely ignorant.Comment
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I have to agree also. I can barely handle getting the controller to do what I want let alone trying to virtually swing, run, throw and catch. It may go to a version like that one day, I just hope it isn't to soon. Just my $.02
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Umm most games on ps4 don't run at 60 fps, thats why VR mode is totally designed for VR, do some research bro, as for it being like Kinect? ROFL, that is so out of touch I am not even going to respond.I don't see myself swinging the bat in VR. We don't even have a first person mode. It seems that there are so many things in this series that could be fixed or improved that it doesn't make sense to spend time on implementing a VR mode that will result in poorer graphics.
This game doesn't even run at 60 FPS, which is the minimum you need for VR (which then has to be reprojected, as they call it, to 120 FPS). I gotta be honest, when I tried PSVR the jaggies really took me out of the experience.
I did in fact get bored of it in 5 minutes. The games are genuinely impressive tech demos that are good for a lark, but it has a gimmicky Kinect feeling all over it.Comment
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I know that most games on PS4 don't run at 60 FPS. My point is that the game as currently designed doesn't run at 60 FPS, and that is the bare minimum for VR games. That's a Sony developer guideline. They don't even allow frame rate drops or the game does not get certified for PSVR.
So either SDS would have to really optimize MLB 17 or downgrade the graphics for VR.Comment
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LMAO you don't say, that's how it works for ALL VR games, what exactly is your point? It is easily done if they so choose.I know that most games on PS4 don't run at 60 FPS. My point is that the game as currently designed doesn't run at 60 FPS, and that is the bare minimum for VR games. That's a Sony developer guideline. They don't even allow frame rate drops or the game does not get certified for PSVR.
So either SDS would have to really optimize MLB 17 or downgrade the graphics for VR.Comment

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