A Look At Pistol Whip’s PlayStation VR2 Haptics Upgrade, Out Feb 22.

A look at Pistol Whip’s PlayStation VR2 haptics upgrade, out Feb 22.

On February 22, an enhanced version of Pistol Whip was re-released on PlayStation VR2. These first titles - complete with exclusive haptic feedback - would define what physical action rhythm games became.

PS VR2 users will benefit from internal improvements such as improved solid-state storage that reduces load times and scene transitions; Today, however, the spotlight is on the popular Pistol Whip, which is more immersive than ever thanks to haptic feedback.

The redesigned PlayStation VR2 Sense controller, equipped with a finger touch detection system and a 6-axis motion detection system, creates a more realistic shooting experience: discover unique sound effects for reloading different weapons and changing resistance with tactile features for dry shooting. In addition, the three types of melee sound effects give different sensations, and Gun Whips destroy different enemies.

Explains Mike L. , PS VR2 Principal Tactics Architect: “When implementing adaptive launch, we found several ways to provide feedback to the controller.” “Players will now experience increased resistance when pulling the trigger, stabilizing before the gun is pulled far enough to fire. At this point, the resistance drops to zero.”

The PS VR2 headset's vibration works with controller feedback and 3D audio to respond to in-game hits - or near misses. With the dynamic sound mode, players can hear and feel bullets passing over their heads.

With a roadmap of plenty of new Pistol Whip content this year, lucky PlayStation VR2 users can download this awesome new version now; Just in time to practice for the next release.

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