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In This IssueWe want the good stuff but please: not too much of itIn the beginning, bigger was always better, mostly because we had so little to start with. To a kid trying to persuade a computer with 1K of RAM to play games in the early 1980s, 32K felt like an outrageous luxury, 64K almost beyond the realms of understanding. If your machine could display eight colours, you envied the rival with 16, while on the audio side there was little shame to touch that of those with just a solitary blooping channel to their names. It was a numbers game, with entire marketing campaigns built around scale. In 1984, Mike Singleton’s acclaimed strategy adventure The Lords Of Midnight was hailed for the 32,000 possible “views” it was capable of generating. (Just three years earlier the original Donkey Kong’s four unique stages…2 min
In This IssueWe want the good stuff but please: not too much of itIn the beginning, bigger was always better, mostly because we had so little to start with. To a kid trying to persuade a computer with 1K of RAM to play games in the early 1980s, 32K felt like an outrageous luxury, 64K almost beyond the realms of understanding. If your machine could display eight colours, you envied the rival with 16, while on the audio side there was little shame to touch that of those with just a solitary blooping channel to their names. It was a numbers game, with entire marketing campaigns built around scale. In 1984, Mike Singleton’s acclaimed strategy adventure The Lords Of Midnight was hailed for the 32,000 possible “views” it was capable of generating. (Just three years earlier the original Donkey Kong’s four unique stages…2 min
KnowledgeINSIDE PSVR2While Sony’s second PSVR headset was announced in 2021, CES was used to reveal technical specifics, placing PSVR2 as a rival to higher-end sets on the market today, with a resolution of 2,000x2,040 pixels per eye and a 110-degree field of view. Valve’s Index may improve on the latter point, but Sony is nevertheless committed to considerable performance, alongside refined accessibility, with a single cable connecting the unit to a base PS5. Eye tracking is perhaps PSVR2’s standout feature, although efforts underway with Meta’s Project Cambria headset suggest that it will include similar functionality. Where Meta may not match up to Sony’s approach is with the PSVR2 headset’s feedback mechanism, which is based on the lauded rumble technology used in DualSense controllers, albeit powered via a single motor rather than…1 min
KnowledgeBack to realityFollowing the explosion of interest in modern VR thanks to 2012’s Oculus Rift Kickstarter, the energy surrounding the scene has fluctuated, spiking with the launch of hardware such as PSVR and Oculus Quest, but nowadays taking a back seat to metaverse and cryptocurrency hype in many investors’ eyes. Rather than harming the efforts of VR hardware and software developers, however, this reduced profile may end up benefitting everyone involved. Out of the spotlight, the market has continued to grow significantly – driven lately by strong Oculus Quest 2 sales – while on the big stage Sony chose PSVR2 as it headline story at CES 2022 on January 4. “The challenge with any new technology is that it’s easy for everyone to get excited about its potential, but that excitement can…6 min
KnowledgeINSIDE PSVR2While Sony’s second PSVR headset was announced in 2021, CES was used to reveal technical specifics, placing PSVR2 as a rival to higher-end sets on the market today, with a resolution of 2,000x2,040 pixels per eye and a 110-degree field of view. Valve’s Index may improve on the latter point, but Sony is nevertheless committed to considerable performance, alongside refined accessibility, with a single cable connecting the unit to a base PS5. Eye tracking is perhaps PSVR2’s standout feature, although efforts underway with Meta’s Project Cambria headset suggest that it will include similar functionality. Where Meta may not match up to Sony’s approach is with the PSVR2 headset’s feedback mechanism, which is based on the lauded rumble technology used in DualSense controllers, albeit powered via a single motor rather than…1 min
KnowledgeBack to realityFollowing the explosion of interest in modern VR thanks to 2012’s Oculus Rift Kickstarter, the energy surrounding the scene has fluctuated, spiking with the launch of hardware such as PSVR and Oculus Quest, but nowadays taking a back seat to metaverse and cryptocurrency hype in many investors’ eyes. Rather than harming the efforts of VR hardware and software developers, however, this reduced profile may end up benefitting everyone involved. Out of the spotlight, the market has continued to grow significantly – driven lately by strong Oculus Quest 2 sales – while on the big stage Sony chose PSVR2 as it headline story at CES 2022 on January 4.“The challenge with any new technology is that it’s easy for everyone to get excited about its potential, but that excitement can turn…6 min

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