I hope you find a game worth playing. Dont buy any puzzle games because we need to avoid tiny cheap game developers. Only get ones worth getting. Do your review research first :)
Sony should simply render a 3D scene with objects and text placed at different distances, then allow users to experience said scene at different IPD values, allowing them to then choose the setting the users feel is the best/sharpest. I don't get it why they didn't do it that way instead of the clumsy eye camera measuring mess..
Thanks for this, I initially did it using the camera shots but when I actually measured the distance it was way off. Definitely improves the feeling of the objects and environments being the "right" size.
Topic suggestion: There's a whole bunch of older games that has had VR added to it to some extent, but the Playstation Store makes it impossible to find since they're not marked as VR. A list of those would be nice. Trackmania Turbo has a whole bunch of levels just for VR. 'Race the Sun' did not support it initially but does now. I'm sure I'm missing a heap of them.
Frank is like a bottle of Vino he gets better with time. And that FrankShow remix at the end was fire lol! Keep it up Franky Boy the vr community would be lost with you.
Your amazing frank, and my all time favorite psvr content reviewer or youtuber, so thank you so very much for all your videos and keep it up man, and also good luck with the big move bud...
Hi, Frank, thank you sooooooo much for this tutorial! I gladly subscribe. One question please. I'm just a newbie to VR. I'm playing the Inpatient, and the picture still has flicker and slight blurriness and due to that nowhere as clear as I see it on my HDTV. Should I continue looking for better Eye-to-Eye Distance? Or is the picture is supposed to be that way? Thank you!
Frank, You’re gonna end up so famous in the future when VR is at its best, even more so than you are now. Every VR game I’ve played online, all I hear is “The Frank show whhaaaatt” Haha You the man, keep doing what you’re doing, I mean come on!
I, for one, love your ugly mug, Frank! Just bought a PSVR on Black Friday and your videos have been a fantastic help so far! (As well as being criminally entertaining, of course.)
I don't see how changing the distance between the eyes can affects the optics of the set. In my case, I get the best image sharpness by pressing the set about 4mm in my face with the head strap tightened. Changing the distance between the eyeballs only changes the area of the image that the console software will blur to create the impression of a deeper image . The only solution to the problem of the lack of sharpness of the image is the use of adjustable optics as in traditional binoculars, but it seems that due to the costs SONY decided to use fixed focal length optics as if everyone in the world had the same eyesight.
Why not take the picture of your face, and then adjust the sliders to match the center of your pupil as suggested? That works fine, and less of a headache.
The one focus fits all design of the PSVR is its single greatest design flaw. Even after doing all these steps, at best you'll get an image that's "more in focus than not." The next generation PSVR absolutely, positively has to have individual focus adjustment diopters for each eye.
Thanks for the video!!! I'm confused about what the chart is and what it's for? (Ex. Xmm y to the right). What is to the right? Is that a setting to enter?
Hi Frank what size did you get ? i got 77mm from a ruler and it is so shape thank you. When i used to it as they said it kept giving me 63or64mm every time but now i can see propely.
Wow, i got a psvr a year ago and a few months ago when i wanted to play some beat saber, the psvr screen had green lines moving like im playing on a 1990 tv
@@selftaughtinfection really don't get why people are complaining about shit. There is obviously a reason why I'm watching this video to help with the blurry effect. So fuck of and let the people fix the blur it clearly works for some and not others.
Hi Frank, I went to my opticians today and they did my eye distance on the machine. They did ask though, was it a Pupillary measurement for Reading or Distance. They gave me both readings but wondering which one to use for PSVR. Thanks
My boy 8yrs old wants to try astro bot vr after playing the new astro bot on ps5. The lenses on the psvr 1 look far apart will it be unpleasant if he tried? He is very comfortable on the quest 3 but those have pancake lenses.
Hi I just got a vr off the Facebook market place and I’ve try 2 times now setting it up and when it’s all ready its not HD when I put the headset on, I thought it would be really clear like what’s yours like when I look on RU-vid and see there videos it’s really clear
Hey Frank your videos are great! You have helped with PSVR headset tracking, you have helped with PSVR headset image. Can you go over the move controllers? I have noticed on Beat Saber one controller does not "feel" in line with the light saber. Also, I have noticed my left arm in Creed tends to stretch and wobble sometimes. Not sure if that is a game or a controller issue but, if there is a way to test or calibrate the move controller, you are my go to guy!Thanks again for the channel.
Hey, I found it! I was watching your vid on the headset position and there it was!.... Right below the headset was the link for controllers both shock and move! It also took care of the stretchy arm and beat saber feeling off. Thanks again for the videos!
Fun presentation, I still feel like I took a bad acid after 25 min of use, I had Vive VR with better tracking ... same deal, the tech is simply not ready, I cannot wait to see next gen of VR
Pedro dos Santos because if you set it up in the first place and it was bad then you may need to do a manual adjustment. That’s why this video is here.
@@sirseags I appreciate the reply though even though the question was directed at Frank. Regardless, that doesn't address my question, you can easily go back and set it up again and again. I'm just looking to know Frank's opinion on why using this "analog approach" (using a ruler, etc) is better than the "automated approach" of using the PS Camera and the Measure Eye-to-Eye Distance feature.
@@pedrofmbs The PS Cameras Measure-to-Eye Distance is awful. Try it. You might get different results every time, depending on how lighting, how far your head is from the camera etc. Also, if you KNOW your IPD (from a proper glasses prescription for instance), you can simply use the chart to ensure submitting that EXACT value in the PSVR.
@@GabrielLima-kx5cp I'll def try it out, I've used it twice (making sure I used the same distance between my eyes and camera on both occasions) and I believe I always got the same, but I just might be misremembering it. Thanks.
I get the same consistent results using the automated feature as well, the trick is to measure distance of your head to camera and make sure it's 2ft. exactly each time, this analog method only confirmed that it had been set up correctly the first time. No need to bother with this.
Actually what ipd do are just adjusting your sense of size perception, it won't make things sharper. Lower ipd make everything looks bigger and increase to make everything look smaller. Its important to match size of object in real life and in vr. You can try it by comparing your move wand inside game and real life. If its bigger then you need to lower your ipd and vice versa.
@@FrankWasTaken Frank, please help - because I use only ONE EYE! And no matter what values I use (even any extreeme) it makes zero difference... But it is horribly blurry, in center it is like 360p and edges are like 240p - is it like that for all one eyed people or is my pavr faulty? Btw, when I press my phone screen all the way into my eye I can see it perfecty crisp, but PSVR has these silly lenses that prevent me from getting the screen any closer.
This is great and all. But i think im gonna move to oculus quest. I hate the "pay money to get 360 degree tracking" like I already payed $300 for this.
So I got a psvr this Christmas. And when I’m playing beat saber the sabers will sometimes almost noclip through the blocks. Is it a problem with tracking?
Yes. Try to close windows or turn off light sources like lights. Also make sure to adjust the Ps Camera so it takes a good shot of your body. I recommend placing it on top of the TV. But you can place it anywhere if it has a good shot.
Tony Boss ipd doesnt affect the location of the screens whatsoever. The screens are in a fixed position. That cant be moved at all. Unless you yourself take the headset apart and physically modify it to your liking. Ipd has nothing to do with the the screens locations. If it did it wouldnt be called ipd. I would be called isd
#askfrank Hey Frank! Does playing a non vr game on cinema mode on the ps4 pro look a less blurry then the Original or is it the same?! Thanks In advance.
Jon Boyo it’s not the most accurate thing but it does get the job done. As Frank said you can also go to your doctor/optometrist and get them to see what your pupillary distance is.