Can anyone explain movement to me? It sounds incredibly cumbersome and tedious. Is there a way to free move like in Residenf Evil?
DS4 = use it like normal.
Move = You can use teleport or free movement. With free movement you hold the left move button and tilt the controller in the way you want, only needs subtle movements and works exactly like a left analog stick once accustomed to it. the X and O button on the right move control turning. The only things that can be cumbersome are if you aren't used to the Move button layout as you will need to think about it a bit, but once use to it it is fine. Also, you need to be aware of what is in your left hand, I personally haven't found it to be an issue with the different styles I have played but YMMV and the added ability to control your actions makes the Skyrim combat go from piss poor to pretty damn great.
The switch would be more convenient as it is pick up and play because I don't have a lot of free time and psvr requires more setup .I'd probably make the decision based on how much portability you want from it. PSVR has tons of other great experiences as well.
I dont think that is the right question really ,you ether want to experience he game in VR or do you want a portable version of it.I'd probably make the decision based on how much portability you want from it. PSVR has tons of other great experiences as well.
For some reason my weapons keep randomly equipping/unequipping. Playing with moves, no shield.
Ah, is that something to do with stamina too?Is it after you get hit by certain enemies or when a dragon lands? If so that is the reworking of the staggered system from the base game.
Please tell me there is an option somewhere that I'm missing that allows you to relocate the navigation and health bar as having to look down towards my feet is extremely disorienting/discomforting.
How good is PSVR for glasses? I wear contacts but recently have been preferring glasses.
How good is PSVR for glasses? I wear contacts but recently have been preferring glasses.
Move controllers have two movement speeds, walk and run.I'm considering this, but I've read you cannot control your movement speed with the move controllers... I think that would drive me crazy. Idk.
How good is PSVR for glasses? I wear contacts but recently have been preferring glasses.
Yeah, but in 99% of games walk speed is too fast (imo) and detection while sneaking in Skyrim is heavily based on movement speed.
It's ok. I prefer my lenses, but I had a bit of a problem with my glasses fogging up.
It's just as accommodating with glasses as it is without, you'll be fine.
Shouldn't be a problem unless your glasses are the size of saucers.
Also, I'm 6'3" irl and the ground is about knee height for me - really throws me off.
Yeah, but in 99% of games walk speed is too fast (imo) and detection while sneaking in Skyrim is heavily based on movement speed.
Idk, I just think it'll bother me. They should make a device for VR locomotion that you slide your foot into. Like a peddle combined with an analog. lol
True this. Batman does it, Job Sim and a few others - really helps you get on the grid. It's definitely needed as without it throws me off something huge hahaha.This is a setting I want for all VR games. Even with those that do automatic calibration don't really get it quite right. Driveclub and Dirt Rally give you the option and makes a big difference in how you feel inside the vehicles and would be really nice to have this feature in games where you stand up, it's so odd looking down and the world is where you expect your knees to be. Thankfully there are very few games that you are required to look down but it is another step in ensuring immersion is maintained.
I know that, I'm not doubting I was just trying to help.Nope I have like, more than 20 VR games.
It is more than a well documented phenomenon by now that VR tolerence isn't the same for everybody.
If you hold the left move controller vertically and hold down the walk button, you don't even move. Leaning it slightly forward moves you slowly. Learn to use the left move like an analog stick instead of toggling the button on and off to move forward and you'll get more subtle control.
Debating if I should get the moves for this, is it really a gamechanger? Are there any other current and upcoming games that would make good use of those sticks?
Is there anyway to see your character after the initial creation?
So wow, after 11 years of being on YouTube my first ever "strike" against my account has finally come.
What sort of violation was it that caused this to happen, you ask? Two super-short off-screen recordings of me in Skyrim VR. The first, I'm simply listening to a random dude singing and dancing along with the Move controllers. The second, I have switched to my "hands" and try to wave at him, but it registers as a "punch" and thus we end up in combat.
Both were not public or monetized. WTF YouTube xD
How good is PSVR for glasses? I wear contacts but recently have been preferring glasses.
Hmm, I think I need to stop myself earlier when I start feeling a headache set in. Made the mistake of trying to power through it and I feel a lot worse now, lol. Got through the first section of bleak falls barrow tho
Thanks, I will do in future :)Oh yeah, if you feel even slightly dizzy, sick or woozy it's best to stop and take a break.
Trying to power through will cause you to feel sicker for longer even into the following day sometimes.
Oh. Thank you for this. Really appreciate you explaining -- haven't seen that anywhere else.If you hold the left move controller vertically and hold down the walk button, you don't even move. Leaning it slightly forward moves you slowly. Learn to use the left move like an analog stick instead of toggling the button on and off to move forward and you'll get more subtle control.
Are you sure about this? I've tried doing this and the forward walk speed doesn't change.
Are you sure you aren't holding a shield and when holding "up" on the move it goes into block mode which makes you walk slower?
Oh. Thank you for this. Really appreciate you explaining -- haven't seen that anywhere else.
Nope, the strike had me acknowledge those two videos specifically, and I've appealed both. I asked for clarification and mentioned I don't even care of the clips are reinstated as I seriously uploaded them privately to play on a TV for my mom and sister to see what I was goofing around with in Skyrim.I seriously doubt punching a character in the game caused a strike.
Possibly the song may have been licensed though but that also sounds highly unlikely, if I had to guess I'd say it's probably due to another video.
Nope, the strike had me acknowledge those two videos specifically, and I've appealed both.
The video was not public. At all. I uploaded it about 12 hrs ago then used my phone to launch it on the youtube app on my sister's PS4.Damn... it is possible someone flagged the videos for some reason, there's very little you can do about it though.
A lot of us are still on the OG. So no....If I buy the bundle for my OG PS4 is that a waste? I have no plans on getting the pro.
So seeing as Skyrim doesn't have binaural/3D audio do I actually need to be wearing headphones or can I get away with using my surround sound?