Naked Lepper wrote: » anyone know if u can get one on the day by queuing up? no pre orders here so trying to find out what options are tnx
fixXxer wrote: » I know the consoles are going to be tricky at launch, but what do people think about the accessories? Probably want to get the wireless headset early on.
jones wrote: » I preordered the headset from amazon. I bought the camera for launch day ps4 but literally never used it apart from messing around with astrobots or whatever it was called at launch. So dont think i'll bother with any other accessories
Cotts72 wrote: » The charger Dock, additional controller and headset are the only thing appealing to me. I'd say following launch we should see a good bit of 3rd party accessories hopefully as I can't afford to be spending an extra 100e on the headset!
sticker wrote: » Bigish American tuber actually mentions gamestop Ireland emails!https://youtu.be/AvYyloVyKHE
bazzz wrote: » This is a bit of a waste of time, there's nothing new here or worth clicking for. Nearly half the video is a sponsor advertisement. Not having a go or anything, just saving people generating clicks If you do feel the urge to click on it, here's a timestamped version. Where he waffles about nothing new in relation to. GS Ireland pre order mess.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I've the headset and camera preordered. With the push on the audio, I think the headset is a must, unless you have a proper surround sound setup. I'd also imagine that most top end headsets should work, but with the proprietary 'Tempest' audio engine, I don't know if other headsets would be the same (as I imagine the PS5 headset is designed to show off Tempest). The camera I'm getting in the hope that it'll improve the VR tracking some bit. Don't use the current one for anything but VR. I think those with headsets they can program or download profiles for might soon get an update or profile designed for Tempest. Or maybe I'm overthinking things. A quote from this article: "In short, the PS5 should transform your gaming experience though 3D audio. Indeed, Sony says the effect is so powerful that you'll be able to hear where individual rain drops are landing in a game's environment. " It's 3D audio, not surround, so if your current headset supports 3D audio, I think it should work. Edit: Further quote: "But while the Pulse 3D headset could be the only wireless headset to fully support PS5 3D audio in the early days, it's our understanding that you'll also be able to get the effect by plugging standard, wired headphones into the PS5 DualSense controller. But the fact remains, to get the best out of 3D audio you'll need specially-tuned hardware that has been configured to work hand-in-hand with Tempest 3D AudioTech."
Potential-Monke wrote: » I can't see anything saying that, but I also kind find anything confirming or otherwise. All I can find is the PS4 camera will require an adapter to work with the PS5, which Sony are apparantly giving PSVR users for free at "some" stage. So to me that reads that you can't use PSVR Day 1 with the PS5 unless the PS5 camera can be used, which I imagine it should. Link Would be a huge oversight if the PS5 camera doesn't work with PSVR. And they haven't announced anything about the adapter yet so don't think it'll be available on launch. Also, Boost Mode should improve framerates and load times on PSVR. Should.
CastorTroy wrote: » Was just reading the rumour that the PS5 will have 664GB of useable space