![]() ![]() It does take some getting use to at first, especially using a steering wheel, which is much more difficult in comparion to using a controller. It’s perfectly playable with the standard Dual Shock controller, of course, but if you have a steering wheel and pedal set the final piece of the immersion jigsaw falls into place and suddenly you’re a racing driver. It’s got 80 cars, a hundred or so tracks and handling that positively begs you to hustle cars through corners. ![]() It gives me hope that the Driveclub experience is only the beginning of something epic.ĭriveClub VR turns out to be the most complete game in PlayStation VR’s launch line-up. The PlayStation VR is definitely the second coming of racing games, especially with the new Gran Turismo coming out which his PlayStation’s highest selling racing game. Placing your car in 3D space suddenly becomes a breeze, instantly improving your lines through corners, and even little touches like having shift lights in your peripheral vision rather than at the bottom of a TV screen make a huge difference.īeing in first person camera is best as you get more of a realer experience when driving. Floor the throttle and you quickly discover how many of the problems with racing games VR can solve. When you slide into the vehicle, you’re aware of the cockpit curling up over your shoulders. The graphics are pretty detailed and create the illusion that your in a different place also being in the cockpit of some of the fastest cars in the world is complete joy.Įverything’s rendered entirely in 3D and precise head-tracking means that you instantly forget that you essentially have a mobile phone screen strapped to your face and makes you completely blank out the world around you. The sounds allow you to feel the power of the car your driving, and the VR allows you to take a sneak peek in the other drivers cockpit before the race starts. The Logitech force feedback steering wheel which costs around £200 adds to the motor racing experience with vibrations and movement responses from crashes and sharp breaking. ![]() Sony’s promotion of the Driveclub experience on the VR with the high-resolution shots is a bit questionable as it’s not quite of that standard, but I was still mostly impressed by the whole experience. In order to get the best out of the VR a 4K TV is essential which increases the graphics and resolution. The camera is sold separately and costs around £42. It costs around £350 and Driveclub costs around £30. PlayStation VR connects straight to your existing PS4 console with the help of a tracking camera. The PlayStation VR brings Virtual Motor Racing to reality with stunning graphics and sounds that create an atmosphere as if your actually sitting inside the cockpit. ![]()
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