The Midnight Walk

The Midnight Walk

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PSVR2 vs Steam edition?
so the only difference would be the Closing your eyes thing? or is there another big difference like graphics and such?
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Evo May 7 @ 1:17pm 
Graphics are probably about the same (unless you have a beefy card). I would think you could do the eye closing on PC if you have the PSVR2 adapter; the trailer clearly showcases that mechanic. Most likely, an option you can turn on and off. We'll know tomorrow!
Looks like grahpics are absolutely terrible on psvr2.
As someone with psvr2 , ps5 and 4080s rig, Im excited to see the pc version graphics.
Last edited by Dasgruberg; May 8 @ 1:34am
Min/Max May 8 @ 6:04am 
Yeah PSVR2 has eye tracking, While the SteamVR version does not.
Last edited by Min/Max; May 8 @ 6:05am
Rune May 8 @ 7:34am 
Seems like the consensus is that the PSVR2 version does not support foveated rendering and eye tracking, therefore causing a blurry low-res image quality.

I have both PSVR2/PS5 and an RTX 3090-powered PC, the latter being about 4 times faster than a plain PS5.

I chose PCVR and hope to be able to significantly improve the game's image qualty using super-sampling. 2c.
Only advantage of eye tracking on PS5 is you can close you eyes in game, on PC you need to press two triggers at once to do it (which is also optional on PS5). Also it is worth to note (after Gamertag VR yt review) that you need to run it on 90Hz, with 72Hz it has some issues with frametime consistency.
alienux May 8 @ 9:05am 
Originally posted by Dasgruberg:
Looks like grahpics are absolutely terrible on psvr2.
As someone with psvr2 , ps5 and 4080s rig, Im excited to see the pc version graphics.

The devs said there was a bug on the PS5 version that was causing it to render in lower resolution than it should. I've read several posts saying they released an update and it is better now.

It's the top comment in this post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/PSVR/comments/1kh1tpp/first_impressions_on_the_midnight_walk/
Last edited by alienux; May 8 @ 9:06am
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