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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 65

  • @donnajones1075
    @donnajones1075 Před rokem +12

    I've got both and a valve index and reverb G2. The psvr2 missiles ahead of the quest. The quest only comes near the psvr2 if you plug it into a gaming pc. To be honest they are different products for different markets and I dont understand why people keep comparing them. Quest is low cost, cheap and cheerful VR which offers a decent experience. Psvr2 offers a high end experience on a par with pcvr.

    • @weplayvrgames
      @weplayvrgames Před rokem +1

      I find even plugging it up to a pc the compression artifacts can be quite noticeable on occasion , it's not bad by any means but can distract on occasion, if a game comes out on both pc and playstation IL be getting it on playstation just to not have to deal with that tbh

    • @donnajones1075
      @donnajones1075 Před rokem

      ​@@weplayvrgames At the moment I would choose a psvr2 version of a game over pcvr every time due to the psvr2 sense controllers. The adaptive triggers and haptics are miles better than any other controller on pcvr and make games far more enjoyable, especially shooters.

    • @weplayvrgames
      @weplayvrgames Před rokem

      @@donnajones1075 totally agree , vr is all about immersion the more they can do to immerse people the better

    • @RoyHoy
      @RoyHoy Před rokem

      Which has a bigger FOV, PSVR2 or Valve Index?

    • @weplayvrgames
      @weplayvrgames Před rokem

      @@RoyHoy I only used the valve index once a long time ago but from what I remember it was quite comparable I think the psvr 2 may have a higher and lower field of view where as the side to side fov was about the same , I feel the psvr 2 screen is clearer though but it was a long time ago I used the index

  • @tigerek1986
    @tigerek1986 Před rokem +1

    Don't know why people keep comparing quest 2 to psvr2. Becouse of 2 at the end?
    They are different gen VR
    More sens will make comparing psvr to quest 3 when it came out

  • @craigallday1236
    @craigallday1236 Před 10 měsíci

    That was so clever on the the vpn plug 😂

  • @Narwhal12
    @Narwhal12 Před rokem

    You can use an option in settings for the psvr 2 tracking that prevents it from getting confused from the TV.

  • @captainhindsight4206
    @captainhindsight4206 Před rokem +1

    Just to let you know you can get demos for the psvr2 it's just a weird way to access it.

  • @Spielerphys89
    @Spielerphys89 Před rokem +3

    the psvr2 is best for me

  • @robaxl3088
    @robaxl3088 Před rokem +1

    PSVR2 is expensive BUT you get what you pay for and PSVR2 is amazing and worth jt

  • @miles3794
    @miles3794 Před rokem +1

    A big thing for me is on the quest 2 on almost all the games they are slightly stutter, some worse than others and it really breaks immersion.

  • @weplayvrgames
    @weplayvrgames Před rokem +2

    One thing that is good with psvr is not every game uses the sense controllers if my controllers need charging I use a wheel with gt7 or controller with stuff like Rez and Tetris , but that issue will be null and void when they release the controllers separate already have a dock and I do the same with dualsense just play till dead then swap from the dock

  • @ShoFuturistic
    @ShoFuturistic Před rokem +4

    The Quest 2 has several benefits that people take for granted. Both headsets are awesome for totally different reasons.

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem +4

      But only 1 with big triple a games going forword.

    • @tinovfr
      @tinovfr Před rokem +1

      ​@@rinkumultani6515 compare Saints & Sinners Chapter 2 which is not AAA, but very impressive on both Quest 2 and PSVR2, but the latter is the far superior version of the same game. According to Sony, there will still be many titles from third-party developers and indie studios. This is their strategy and it can work very well if they have the quality of an S&S. And there will probably be an Astrobot announced, we already know RE4, the supply is secured for now.

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem +1

      @@tinovfr there are littely hundreds if not thousand of Indies and aa type vr games most of them look similar to one another sadly. I want new big vr games I have played those small games so many years now. I'm sick of small games

    • @weplayvrgames
      @weplayvrgames Před rokem +3

      ​@@rinkumultani6515the way I look at it is psvr 2 is going to get most if not all the games that come to quest at least third party( but better) but there's going to be games on psvr that just will never run on the quest

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem

      @@weplayvrgames better how? Every game look like crap on quest.
      Or u mean like puzzel zombie cartoonist crap then I hope they never come to psvr2 lol

  • @davidmacko983
    @davidmacko983 Před rokem +1

    Just got both a ps5 and a psvr2

  • @claudioskysicilia1872
    @claudioskysicilia1872 Před rokem +1

    Psvr2 Top best 😍

  • @tinovfr
    @tinovfr Před rokem +2

    Those who can financially and also like mobile gaming with rather weak graphics should have both. Both complement each other. The PSVR2 offers the premium VR experience. Games like GT7, RE8 or Horizon are unique. Graphics play a big role in VR (for me). And you can now quickly and easily set up the PSVR2 somewhere else unlike the PSVR1. In any case, the VR experience is not comparable to Quest games and thankfully there is now finally a system that combines the graphical fidelity of a PCVR system with the accessibility of a console.

  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion Před rokem +1

    Great comparison,
    When is the quest 3 is out I wonder..

    • @ItsSamuelJones
      @ItsSamuelJones  Před rokem

      Yes! I’m very interested in how that will change the market!

    • @GrayFilet
      @GrayFilet Před 7 měsíci

      2024 Q4 or beginning of 2025 probably

  • @TheTenaciousEunuch
    @TheTenaciousEunuch Před rokem

    Spitting hair since 13:44

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Před rokem +1

    You still have vr face sir. Lol.

  • @KasparasKiveris
    @KasparasKiveris Před rokem

    the price is bigger bc also you need a ps5

  • @Marco-em2in
    @Marco-em2in Před 9 měsíci

    Comparing the PSVR 2 to the Quest 2 is blasphemous. The PSVR2 is superior it has better passthrough, better controllers, better headstrap, OLED screens that look clearer, and games look way better. It’s just superior it was released in 2023 so it has to be. Get the Quest 2 over the PSVR 2 only if it’s discounted and you are a casual vr user. Quest 2 is starting to show its age while PSVR2 is newer and can even compete with Quest 3

  • @dangerza
    @dangerza Před rokem +1

    I would give it a tie when it comes to the display comparison. Both have advantages and disadvantages. If you value motion clarity over colors then the Quest will get a point. If you value color over motion clarity then the PSVR2 will get a point.
    The resolution comparison isn't an apples vs apples comparison. PSVR2 has less total subpixels than the Quest 2 because of the Pentile layout on the PSVR2 display.
    The brightness is set too high on the PSVR2 that causes the persistence to be too high. More motion blur.
    Not a fault of the PSVR2 hardware, but the motion reprojection algorithm isn't as good as in other VR headsets.

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem

      Tie? It's like u claim 1080p lcd tv are just as good as 4k oled tv. Get the fk out 😂😂 and u can lower the brightness on psvr2 settings yes it's set to Max by default
      Quest will never have big vr games cos it lack the power and grey display break the immersion and quest face weight make it unplayable for more then few minutes

    • @merfn
      @merfn Před rokem +1

      PSVR2 is miles ahead

    • @kurtisschwartz9870
      @kurtisschwartz9870 Před rokem +2

      Turn the brightness down guy.

  • @christophercoey7804
    @christophercoey7804 Před rokem +1

    A lot of hype and fanboys in here!
    I own both systems as a few of us do, and it is clear and obvious that each system has its advantages and disadvantages. I can't help but feel the video/content creator has a certain cognitive bias towards the PSVR2.
    For instance, the notion of only looking at the price of headsets, or saying, if you already own a PS5 then...
    What if someone already owns not a PS5, but a decent gaming PC?
    You didn't explicitly cover that scenario at all.
    Another thing was the stretch you were trying to make re the game libraries. I mean okay you eventually found in favour of the Quest 2, but to even pause here is ludicrous. There is no conversation to be had when it comes to graphics being superior on PSVR2 and likelwise, there is no contest and no conversation to be had when it comes to games that are available. As of right now it is bang to rights a win for the Quest 2 by a country mile, same as graphics win by a mile on PSVR2.
    Another thing you entirely missed out here is the huge PCVR library of games, added to the very large Quest 2 stand alone library.
    Another thing with the Quest 2 is the category of exercise apps and games that requires very energetic movement. Here the standalone as opposed to tethered PCVR of Quest 2 wins, again by a mile.
    Beat Saber without wires is miles better, LesMills Combat, who wants to do knees and come crashing down on the cable and risking breaking both the PSVR2 and the PS5 - fuck that! Pistol Whip is miles better without a cord and so too is Walkabout mini golf, as you often turn a about in that game (no getting wrapped up in a cord). Thrill of the Fight the bestnboxing game and workout in VR, is not available on PSVR, but if it was, there is no way I would chance it at room scale with a wire. Premium Bowling is another amazing game, on Quest 2 you can run forward and bowl, and it feels like real ten pin bowling, there is no chance I would trust playing a gsme like that with a cord.
    The speakers on the Quest 2 imo are superior imo to earbuds, or headphones, it depends on the game of course, but for any physical games, I prefer the freedom, over and above audio quality, and in any case that can be achieved on Quest 2 anyway, by pluhging into the headphone jack, so the Quest 2 is the winner here with its versatility, not the PSVR2.
    Double tapping on the side of the headset is superior, the guardian creation is more intuitive and superior as well.
    You ruled out accessories, but it's okay that the PSVR2 requires a £450 PS5 to boot, that's the ultimate required accessory 😂
    The Quest 2 has an array of after market accessories, because of it market penetration and low entry price. We can't and never will be able to alter how the PSVR2 fits the head. I mean it is very good, but...
    I have a Quest 2 with a BoBo halo headstrap, it is more comfortable that the PSVR2, in part because there is no teather. Also I have two hot swappable batteries for it, so one can be on change, while playing, so the headset like the PSVR2 is endless in terms of power, but on the Quest 2, so long as I have spare batteries - I never, ever get the system decide it is the end of my play session. So that's actually, again better on Quest 2.
    ^
    PSVR2 is vastly superior graphically, it has a few killer titles like Gran Turismo and Resident Evil Village that are amazing and entirely beyond the Quest 2. Inam massively looking forward to Resident Evil 4 Remake VR.
    But being realistic, there are a lot of clear wins, advantages and, areas that a stand alone headset is also going to be superior at/for.
    Also what needed mentioning was that libaries carry over. This is a key factor for many when it comes to any purchase and it wasn't mentioned at all.
    Let's not forget the Quest 3 is out later this year and it is highly likely the entire library of games will simply carry across. So, to a degree that needs to be considered in any purchase, same goes the other way, though for fewer titles from those that owned a PSVR 1. Obviously because of the change in tech, we sadly lack tons of those games. I hope Sony decides to fund upgrades for some of these key titles. I own a PSVR 1 and miss loads of my games from that, but can't keep three VR systems set up. So just have Quest 2 and PSVR2 - My PSVR 1 is sadly gathering dust.
    PSVR2 is of course going to get better and better re the library of games over time, just it will take time. And it will be the best system for triple a titles, especially going forward, much more so even than the Quest 3 - unless that is plugged into a great gaming rig.
    I have purchased all my Beat Saber packs, all over again -Grrrrr - for PSVR2 having boyght them on Quest 2. I find the Quest 2 better for competitive play, but the PSVR2 version great for casual enjoyment as the graphics are beautiful. Just that fuckin wire! Same with Pistol Whip! Really the PSVR2 and any wired system is better for games with less movement - games where you are not sweating your tits off.
    I know loads of people will disagree with me, that's fine. One thing, before tou think about calling me out on bias, just to say, I can't stand Facebook and I used to work for Sony in the games industry. The PSVR2 is going to be better with every month that passes, especially in terms of library, but it's a bit limited at this stage. Not interested in Call of the Mountain - it's a glorified demo, great showcase for the technology, but very limited in terms of gameplay. The real killer for the PSVR2 is going to be fully fledged triple a games, not limited movement titles.
    P.S
    Please excuse the typos, I have nerve damage in the thumbs from chemo and the small virtual phone keyboard is an issue for me.
    I ended up as a senior games designer and producer in development and publishing, but that was on pancake games for the likes of Eidos.

    • @ItsSamuelJones
      @ItsSamuelJones  Před rokem +1

      Loads of good points. One thing that may improve your PSVR2 experience based on what you said is Cable management. Is that something you have tried? It isn’t a perfect solution but definitely helps you relax when worried about the cable

    • @christophercoey7804
      @christophercoey7804 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsSamuelJones - I have just purchased a small cable adaptor, so that if the wire is pulled, it will just magnetically detach from the PS5. But I haven't got a cable management system on the ceiling, it's just too much/a bridge too far for the space and the room, but it could certainly improve matters for some, a decent idea worth mentioning, so appreciated 👍.
      I think both systems are just radically different and have entirely differing case uses. I have no doubt the PSVR2 will only get better over time, but it's always going to be better than Quest 2/3 in certain regards and worse in others.
      Today I went between Beat Saber on both systems and the tracking is far worse on PSVR2, wondering if the cameras being more forward facing is causing issues there. I have also noticed some pretty horrific frame drops - very much visible on certain tracks. From my point of view the latter stems from poor optimisation and from over egging the pudding and being too ambitious graphically with the port, given the code-base. Even lowering all graphical settings doesn't fix the problem. It's a night and day difference, Quest 2 is vastly superior performance overall, and then there is the cable and also weirdly the controllers which have far better haptics, have far worse haptics in Beat Saber, also PSVR2 gets much hotter than a modded Quest 2 with a BoboVR fan. Can Beat Games patch the game and improve matters? To a degree perhaps, certainly they can sort the haptics out, but their record in terms of optimisation isn't great. Generally exercise apps, just vastly superior on the stand alone device. Where PSVR2 is going to take over, over time is in the triple a games, not simply first, or second party either. Resident Evil 4 Remake VR will be huge, Gran Turismo is outstanding, nothing on a Quest 2 or 3 is going to touch these experiences, so yea, we are seeing differing niches and case uses where each stands out.
      Sony should have applied more cash to the launch though, they should have tipped up money to various developers, used a greater degree of investment, with a loss leader approach. Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Blood & Truth and a couple of other games should have seen free upgrades, like I say loss leaders. Also why a game like Wipeout Omega Collection hasn't seen an update/upgrade is anyone's guess given it was fully functional on controller?
      I can't help but feel my former employer has missed a trick or two. They could have come out the gate stronger without a huge amount of investment, really pepped up the library. Of course time will make a big difference, but you only get one launch, one chance to make a first impression. It's hard launching into such a mature market, when other systems have such extensive libraries.
      Question, would you want to play LesMills on PSVR2 over Quest 2/3? The same re Pistol Whip, Premium Bowling? Eleven table tennis? Audio Trip? Synth Riders? Not for me. I wouldn't even want to play Walkabout Golf, as you often turn a lot, and a wire is just a real hassle. I am surprised as to how hot the PSVR2 gets as well.
      Again, I just think it's far better for big hitters as they come to the system, for triple a games, for genuine ports that absolutely could not be achieved on mobile SoCs. Again it would be worthwhile for Sony to tip up cash and look at conversions of older titles like Skyrim and Boarderlands 2 etc. They could look very impressive on the new hardware, where 90 hertz would be easily achievable - no reprojection would be required. They also could do with titles like Bonelab/Boneworks and Half Life Alyx, if licencing is doable. A lot more serious heavyweight titles could be in place. Over time obviously big future titles will land. Right now we're in a kind of half way house space in time.

    • @Z4d0k
      @Z4d0k Před rokem +1

      @@christophercoey7804thanks very much for your comments! I stopped watching the video and read your review instead :D Like you've described, I've currently got a PC with a 4080, but no PS5 (I hate getting software locked onto specific performs), so I've been considering the PSVR2 headset or waiting for the Quest 3. I've never used VR before, but I'm currently leaning towards the Quest 3 as it'll give me options and allow me to play games like Eleven Table Tennis natively on the Quest without a wire, and other more graphically intensive games I could play hooked up to my PC.

  • @MrGamecatCanaveral
    @MrGamecatCanaveral Před rokem +4

    Stop it! You're comparing apples to oranges.

    • @WhiteStars12
      @WhiteStars12 Před rokem

      Well, some people want help deciding which one is best for them

    • @MrGamecatCanaveral
      @MrGamecatCanaveral Před rokem

      @@WhiteStars12 easy. If you have a PS5 get PSVR2. If not, get a Quest 2.

    • @WhiteStars12
      @WhiteStars12 Před rokem

      @@MrGamecatCanaveral it's a steep price, so I am mainly trying to figure out if it's enough of a difference to warrant it

    • @Narwhal12
      @Narwhal12 Před rokem

      @@WhiteStars12 It definitely is

  • @JohnWick-fc3vq
    @JohnWick-fc3vq Před rokem +1

    There is no comparison To the PSVR That's like comparing a playstation one to a playstation 5 But a nice tricky way to get people in your comments hashana

  • @rinkumultani6515
    @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem +3

    Stop comparing quest vs psvr2
    Its like comparing 1080 p tv from 5 years ago vs 4k future tv

    • @trenchslayer1014
      @trenchslayer1014 Před rokem +1

      As a person that has a quest 2 and is looking into a psvr2, this video was very helpful for me and I'm sure for a lot of people.

    • @marinarasauce6609
      @marinarasauce6609 Před rokem +1

      Quest is better than it if you have a PC

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem +1

      @@marinarasauce6609 no it's not and it never will be not even quest 3 cos off bad colours of lcd and no haptics or eye tracking or foc rendering. And if u use cable then why cry about it being wireless. Just a fact now move on

    • @marinarasauce6609
      @marinarasauce6609 Před rokem +1

      @@rinkumultani6515 no one is crying about wireless, and pcvr looks objectively better

    • @rinkumultani6515
      @rinkumultani6515 Před rokem

      @@marinarasauce6609 we enjoying next gen features on next gen vr
      U the 1 crying when everyone enjoying next gen vr games and replaying quest games on psvr2 that u can't or won't just cos u are blockhead