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I think if I had to make a prediction I think we get a Neo presentation at the Tokyo Game Show in September
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Gamescon the earliest, but I sense Paris Games Show.
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I have a question for anyone who has the PS4 Universal Remote; I know it's not the best remote and a Harmony would be better but the Universal Media Remote has all the functions I need it to have. I am having one annoying issue with it, however. Most of the time, when I power on the PS4 by pressing the "PS" button on the remote, I get the following screen:
To get everything working, I have to get a controller, press the "PS" button, sign in, go to "Settings," then "Devices" and disconnect the remote there. Then if I press the "PS" button on the remote it will work fine. So, does anyone know of a reason why I have trouble getting the Universal Remote to work with the PS4 right away? Why do I need to use a controller to sign in, disconnect the remote, then reconnect the remote? It doesn't happen every time but this is the case 70% of the time. I keep the PS4 in "rest mode" all the time and never really power it off. Perhaps I should try that and see what happens.New England Patriots
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Gone Home certainly won't please everyone, very much a niche title, but I thought it was a satisfying experience. So much so that I went back and played the game with commentary on. A nice change of pace playing a game without any guns, special abilities, or Sci-Fi elements.
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When is Paris game show? I never heard of it in till last year? Any chance we see the Neo at the PlayStation thing in December.Comment
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Paris Games Week is October 27-31. The show sees a larger attendance than E3 in believe.
Le plus grand rendez-vous gaming de l'année revient pour sa 14ème édition du 30 octobre au 2 novembre à Paris Expo. Réservez dès maintenant vos billets.
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Last I heard they can't I wear glasses too. I think some though have adjustments to meet your correction level. I'm sure someone with more knowledge can spread more info
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This was taken from someone from Kotaku Uk who tested all the headsets and thought that Sony was best. I'm also wondering myself as I'm now wearing most of the times.
However, each person is different, and motion sickness could be your biggest obstacle. Gamestop and Best Buy will be showcasing them June 24th. Best advice is to test them yourself.
PlayStation VR was the most comfortable, for two reasons. The weight of the headset is mostly on your forehead and the top of your head rather than your face, thanks to the positioning of the headband, which means you barely feel any pressure on the nose. Secondly, instead of solid black foam blocking out the gaps between the headset and your face, it has flexible black rubbery plastic that doesn’t interfere with your frames.
The weirdest thing about VR for a glasses-wearer is that you suddenly have perfect peripheral vision. My whole life I’ve seen the world through rectangular lenses, and in VR my field of view was suddenly much wider.
No matter what headset I was using, I’m still finding that VR gives me a bit of a hangover-like headache after prolonged use. I can’t tell you whether this is a problem with my brain, with my glasses, or with the tech—my suspicion is that I’ll adapt to it with time—but I feel like staring through four lenses right up against your face is probably not the greatest idea for your vision.
Unfortunately, without glasses, I can’t see in VR properly. I don’t know enough about ocular physiology to understand why this is, but the adjustable focus on the headsets is never enough to help me see. I’m going to try putting contact lenses in when I get these things at home. If you can cope without your glasses, that is going to be the most comfortable option, but the good news is all the different headsets are perfectly usable with specs.
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So glad I will be able to test out PSVR before buying blind.
I'm pretty much a no go on NEO until I get a 4K TV which will probably be about a year from now. So If VR is cool I think that would be a better use of my money than NEO and 4K right now.Comment
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Honestly thought you said you were planning on going blind and wanted to see the PSVR before you took the plunge.
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