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 updated version of Pistol Whip will be relaunching on PlayStation VR2. The day one title, enriched with exclusive recording feedback, reveals just how physically action-packed the game can be.

PS VR2 users will benefit from internal updates such as an SSD upgrade that reduces load times and reduces scene transitions. But today, the focus is on Pistol Whip's visuals, which are more immersive than ever thanks to haptic feedback.

Updated with a touch sensor and six-axis motion sensing system, the PlayStation VR2 flavor controller creates a more realistic shooting experience: Get unique reload sound effects for various weapons and resistance changes, including haptic effects on the white light. Additionally, three types of melee sound effects give different feelings when the gun hits different enemies.

"When we implemented adaptive triggers, we found many ways to provide feedback to the controller," says Mike L., PS VR2 Happiness Lead Engineer. "When the player pulls the trigger before the gun is pulled far enough to fire, the resistance increases and at that point the resistance drops to zero."

Authentic PS VR2 headset vibrations work with controller feedback and 3D audio to respond to in-game success or failure. By dynamically adjusting sound placement, players can hear and feel gunshots overhead. head.

With a roadmap pointing to plenty of new Pistol Whip content coming this year, lucky PlayStation VR2 users can download this shiny new release right away. Just in time to practice for the next release.

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