If you are looking forward to engaging in a little DriveClub VR racing, you are sure to be interested in a new hands-on and gameplay video which has been created by the team over at PlayStation Access using the new PlayStation VR headset and force feedback steering wheel to add extra immersion.
Check out the very first DriveClub VR gameplay video to be published below to see what you can expect from the immersive virtual reality racing game and how close it is to a real driving experience.
Enhanced Immersion with PlayStation VR
When Sony launches its PlayStation VR headset on October 13th, 2016, DriveClub VR will be available to play and will feature 3D audio. This advanced audio technology will allow players to experience the roar of engines and the screech of tires as if they were actually inside the car. The developers have also upscaled the game to 120 frames per second for the virtual reality headset, making for a smooth and highly responsive experience. This high frame rate is crucial in VR gaming as it reduces motion sickness and enhances the realism of the game.
The PlayStation VR headset itself is designed to be comfortable for extended gaming sessions, with adjustable straps and a lightweight build. Combined with the force feedback steering wheel, players will feel every turn, bump, and acceleration, adding another layer of realism to the game. The force feedback technology simulates the physical sensations of driving, making it feel like you are gripping the wheel of a real car.
Gameplay Features and Expectations
DriveClub VR is not just a simple port of the original DriveClub game; it has been specifically designed to take full advantage of virtual reality. The game includes a variety of tracks and cars, each meticulously detailed to provide an authentic racing experience. Players can choose from a wide range of vehicles, from sleek sports cars to powerful muscle cars, each with its own unique handling and performance characteristics.
One of the standout features of DriveClub VR is its attention to detail. The interiors of the cars are fully modeled, allowing players to look around the cockpit and see every dial and switch. The tracks are also incredibly detailed, with realistic weather effects and dynamic lighting that change as you race. This level of detail helps to create a truly immersive experience that is unmatched by traditional racing games.
In addition to the single-player mode, DriveClub VR will also feature multiplayer options, allowing players to race against friends and other players from around the world. The multiplayer mode will include various race types and challenges, ensuring that there is always something new to experience.
As more details are made available, we will keep you updated as always, but for now, enjoy the DriveClub VR demonstration below.
Source: PlayStation Access
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