(PS5 VR2) GT7 VR vs GT7 NO VR [4K HDR UHD] 🇺🇲RCR CIVIC

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

Комментарии • 4

  • @Fxrt1
    @Fxrt1 3 месяца назад

    that civic sounds sooo goood

  • @GT-22
    @GT-22 3 месяца назад

    The whole racing experience is elevated massively on VR!! Also just staring at the cars in the VR showroom makes VR worth it even if it was the only thing.

  • @SuperNova-py1ec
    @SuperNova-py1ec 3 месяца назад

    The no PSVR2 looks so much darker. I know that the HDR and OLED impacts the lighting on PSVR2 games but in this case I think the lighting looks better on VR. The main point which of course cannot be shown is the VR aspect. I think the VR puts up on a good show.

    • @maldosvr
      @maldosvr  3 месяца назад

      Yes, I did not do any manipulations with brightness or contrast. In VR mode, there are more opportunities to see in the dark what is not visible in normal mode. This is especially noticeable in slashers, for example, in Resident Evil. The goal was to show the difference in the review. Wider opportunities to choose the right angle for yourself. This is especially noticeable in turns. In this sense, it is convenient and beneficial. In normal mode, you are very limited and lose the picture of what is happening around, while you have the opportunity to tear your gaze away from the windshield and, if necessary, assess the situation around. It also becomes possible to use side mirrors, which do not make sense in normal mode. Except for the near one. It also becomes possible to better assess the distance of objects and ensure speed control. In general, the difference in all of the above points is visible. Except for one. In VR gameplay, you can see the direction of the head, but not the eyes. Which gives even more opportunities. If you look closely, you can see the identification mark of the gaze