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Re: Mini Review: The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners - Tourist Edition (PSVR2) Must-Buy VR Survival

MindlESsSelf

@thefourfoldroot1
@Bingbongboyo
@Kidfunkadelic83

Absolutely right. Always use snap-turn in the beginning for right analog stick and the slowest movement Option/Teleport movement for the left analog stick. Also toggle on the vignettes Option if possible and crank it up all the way.

You can also try to turn on a fan which blows at your face or open a window for a fresh air blow, to trick your body into feeling that you are actually moving.

Also do not try to push it too hard. Take breaks often (every 10-15 minutes the least)

=)

Re: Poll: We Want You to Rate Your Favourite PSVR2 Games

MindlESsSelf

@__jamiie
Yup sweet spot can be a tough one, but try this:

Once you put on your Headset and connect the controllers, hit the passthrough button so that you can see your surroundings.

You can now also see the Text: "Press O (circle) to go back to the previous screen"

Now use the dial for the lenses on the top left and bring it to the outermost position, until everything comes out of focus.

Now use the dial again to gradually bring the lenses closer to your nose, just until you can see the middle of the Text ("...to the...") very clearly, so that you can almost see every pixel of the letters.

If you can not see the text super clear yet, also try to adjust the headset up and down in front of your face, since the wrong height in front of your eyes will also bring everything out of focus.

Done! It helped me a lot to find my own sweet spot, so give it a try.

Edit: If the middle is in focus, the text on the far left and far right, can still be a little fuzzy. Thats completely normal. So don't worry. Once you're inside a game, everything will be as sharp as it gets.

Re: Sony's Looking into Problems with Downloading Dragon Ball XenoVerse and Resident Evil: Revelations 2

MindlESsSelf

@grantmjohnston here is the fix: just go to the playstation store website (https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/en-gb/home/games)- search for dragon ball and open the site where you can buy the game. Now either buy the game or in case you bought it already just click on "download". Now hit "download" to your ps4. Now the game appears in your download queue and will start downloading once you boot up your primary ps4. I hope this helps (just donwloaded RE Revelations 2 this way^^).

Re: Review: Dying Light (PlayStation 4)

MindlESsSelf

Nice Review Sammy! I recommend playing this game with a decent pair of headphones (preferably with dolby function) since the sound design of this game is really top notch - funny voice acting aside. It just sucks you right into it =) And the drop in/drop out coop is awesome^^

Re: Review: Wolfenstein: The New Order (PlayStation 4)

MindlESsSelf

I kinda got bored with shooters lately- but this game somehow managed to suck me right into it. Its the first time in years that a main character (a.k.a. William "B.J." Blazkowicz) is really believable and you`re not embarrassed of the phony cast of characters. Especially the nightmare easter egg is a blast- more so if you played wolfenstein back in the days =).....

Re: Review: Sportsfriends (PlayStation 4)

MindlESsSelf

i bought the game just out of curiousity- and while it might not be the game to show off the graphical power of your ps4 to your friends. once you`ve overcome the cheapness of the (non) graphics you can have the time of your live havin a couple of friends over and play and extensive round of barabariball. We were actually shoutin at the TV out of joy/frustration. So everybody who is into classic couch coop- and has some people to play the game with, i would definately recommend this one- also if it hasn`t got a lot of games to offer.....