Wednesday, October 12, 2016

PS VR gaming video review (two)

1: Golem


2: Loading Human


3: Tethered


4: Megaton Rainfall


5: Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

6: World War Toons

7: Eagle Flight


8: Classroom Aquatic


9: Kismet


10: RIGS: Mechanized Combat League


More game video waiting to be updated.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

How to setup Playstation VR with videos?



For the most part, PlayStation VR is pretty easy to set up. There are some tricky wires to handle and space requirements to clear, though, which Sony detailed in a new video series below.

The company released this quick and easy three part series today so that players can get up and running ASAP when the kit launches on Thursday. Part one gives you a virtual unboxing (if you hadn’t already watched enough real ones,) part two shows you what to actually do with the things you’ll find inside, while the third and final part tells you how to setup your play area so that it’s both safe and suitable. We really think this all could have been one combined video, but then again our attention spans are very…

Uh, where were we? Anyway, once you’ve completed these steps you’ll be good to finally dive into VR. It’s the end of a long chapter in the headset’s history, having originally been revealed all the way back in March 2014 under the code name of Project Morpheus. It arrives on October 13th with an impressive launch line-up including the likes of Battlezone, Here They Lie, and Job Simulator. If you’re having trouble choosing what to get, check out our 50 Days Of PlayStation VR countdown where we’ve highlighted one game a day. Just three days left to go!

You should also be sure to check out our full review of the headset, complete with our assessment of the hardware, design, and tracking. We’ll have plenty more PS VR coverage going forward, so stay tuned. There are also plenty of PS VR games we’ve already reviewed here with even more coming soon.




Article source:uploadvr

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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Reveals Nepal’s Untold Water Story Using Virtual Reality



International development charity WaterAid has launched its first virtual reality documentary, Aftershock. The film immerses viewers in the unique challenges faced by hill-top communities in Nepal to restore access to water in the aftermath of last year’s devastating earthquakes.


Shot in the village of Kharelthok, Aftershock uses the power of virtual reality to engage viewers as they follow plumber Krishna Sunuwar, 58, taking on the challenge of repairing the community’s damaged water system. Across earthquake-affected areas in the region, nearly half of all water supplies were destroyed leaving thousands of people without enough clean water and vulnerable to disease.


Produced and directed in-house by the WaterAid film team, Aftershock is set against the breathtaking backdrop of Nepal’s mountain communities. Aftershock can be viewed on a laptop, but for the most immersive virtual reality experience viewers are encouraged to use a 3d VR headset or cardboard viewer.

Article source: virtualrealityreporter

If you have the opportunity to go to Nepal, you can take a SVPRO android VR camera to record 3d VR video.