@Porco definitely anticipated growing pains but I believe it's just a lack of support from AAA's, one solid gta or cod in vr would do the whole platform wonders but innovation isn't the name of the game anymore.. Lets all just pump out the same sh it every year for quik sales innit
@NEStalgia yea i thought that also.
The DP interface is capable of carrying bidirectional USB signals so data carrying shouldnt be a issue over dp port imo...
The interface is also capable of carrying bidirectional USB signals
the job of these boxes for vr in a nutshell is to convert the 3.3v that dp used into a 5v supply for data streaming
the headset has 4 cameras and countless other i/o tech inside it so that usb connection might be handling all that data so yea dp using 4 twisted pairs for video and audio, then a seperate usb3 for power and positional data sounds viable
its basically a dual link dvi adaptor which needs that usb to power it, either way . time will tell
sorry my electrical engineering brain is working overtime with this announcement
@NEStalgia i been thinking all what you said, i bet you the final product wont have the cable coming out of it, itll be just the dp port. psvr2 wants 12v over usb3.0 and display port dosnt distribute power so definitely a extra usb 3.0 cable for power. the 3rd cable im presuming this is video out too the monitor shown
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Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
@Porco definitely anticipated growing pains but I believe it's just a lack of support from AAA's, one solid gta or cod in vr would do the whole platform wonders but innovation isn't the name of the game anymore.. Lets all just pump out the same sh it every year for quik sales innit
Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
@NEStalgia yea i thought that also.
The DP interface is capable of carrying bidirectional USB signals so data carrying shouldnt be a issue over dp port imo...
The interface is also capable of carrying bidirectional USB signals
the job of these boxes for vr in a nutshell is to convert the 3.3v that dp used into a 5v supply for data streaming
the headset has 4 cameras and countless other i/o tech inside it so that usb connection might be handling all that data so yea dp using 4 twisted pairs for video and audio, then a seperate usb3 for power and positional data sounds viable
its basically a dual link dvi adaptor which needs that usb to power it, either way . time will tell
sorry my electrical engineering brain is working overtime with this announcement
Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
just make sure any extra convertors and cables you buy support dp alt mode or youll be up sh it creak with no paddle.
psvr2 is a dp alt device so everything inbetween must also support dp alt or pc wont recognise it
Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
@xDD90x exactly, and tbh id prefer seperate power because i dont want no interference from power distribution on the 4 data lines displayport uses
Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
@GeeForce psvr2 wants 12v so it'llbe a usb c 3.1 for sure
Re: PSVR2's PC Adapter Available on 7th August, Costs $60
@NEStalgia i been thinking all what you said, i bet you the final product wont have the cable coming out of it, itll be just the dp port.
psvr2 wants 12v over usb3.0 and display port dosnt distribute power so definitely a extra usb 3.0 cable for power.
the 3rd cable im presuming this is video out too the monitor shown