When the PS VR was first launched last year, finding players who had access to it proved to be quite a challenge. PS4 users could opt to buy compatible VR equipment, giving them a distinct cost advantage over HTC Vive and Oculus Rift users. Initially, purchasing one required going through channels like West Asia, which often meant paying a premium—sometimes up to a couple of thousand dollars. As a result, many were hesitant to invest.
By the beginning of this year, JD.com and Tmall's Sony flagship stores started offering the device more consistently, but the excitement had died down by then. Most people had already lost interest, and orders remained scarce. During this year’s 618 shopping festival, the premium bundle, which included four VR games and a three-month membership, became available. This made the bundle on JD.com a better deal compared to other times.
I ended up buying the 618 special offer priced at 3,499 yuan, and after applying an 80-category product coupon, the final price came down to 3,419 yuan. To my relief, JD.com delivered the package intact, even though it wasn’t packaged with additional care.
The premium package contains a PS VR console, a new camera, two MOVE controllers, four VR games, and a three-month subscription to the BNM membership. Compared to the prices listed last year by local resellers, this was a much more affordable option.
The packaging was sealed well, indicating it was likely brand new. On top of the box were the new camera and two MOVE controllers. Below that lay the PS VR headset along with a cleaning cloth. Inside the box, there was a conversion box, earplugs, and various cables. Setting it all up required following the instructions carefully to connect everything properly.
The foam padding in the box was thick, and the helmet case was snug, ensuring safety during transit. The most crucial part—the helmet—was ready to immerse me into the world of VR once installed according to the manual.
Below are some brief impressions of PS VR games I’ve tried so far. Currently, PS VR is primarily known for cartoon-style games due to performance limitations. One standout title is "Resident Evil 7," which is the only truly exceptional VR game available right now. Other games range from experiences I purchased personally to those I’ve only tried via demos or watched videos of. Feelings about VR can vary greatly, so these are just personal opinions. For games with a physical version, purchasing the physical copy is recommended since most current titles have short processes and low replay value, while physical copies offer more lasting enjoyment post-return.
1. **Resident Evil 7**:
The only masterpiece game currently supporting VR. The VR mode is decent, though the initial setup can feel awkward. Once inside the house, the dark environment and horror atmosphere make it easier to overlook the screen, enhancing playability.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★☆*
2. **VR Virtual Reality Park**:
Five Hong Kong versions include Deep Sea Spectacle, London Robbery, Collision Ball, Rapid Glide, and Interstellar Shuttle. Four games are available minus London Robbery. Deep Sea Spectacle allows only looking around; Collision Ball and Rapid Glide rely on head movement, with subpar visuals; Interstellar Shuttle and London Robbery are somewhat playable but short.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
3. **Until Dawn: Blood & Truth**:
A shooting game with average visuals but excellent immersion. The story is engaging, and it’s best enjoyed with MOVE controllers.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★*
4. **Runaway Train**:
Music rhythm game with great graphics, music, and VR integration. Repetition aside, it’s enjoyable and offers a lengthy experience.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★*
5. **Rise of the Tomb Raider**:
Only a DLC with VR mode, a puzzle-solving game with easy navigation. Moderate playtime makes it a good add-on.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★☆*
6. **The Playroom VR**:
Free downloadable family carnival game with a cartoon style. Great graphics and multiplayer capabilities make it worth trying.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★*
7. **Batman: Arkham VR**:
Short puzzle game with good visuals and sound but poor playability. Best for fans.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
8. **Driving Club VR**:
Disappointing controls and visuals, lacking immersion.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
9. **EVE: Valkyrie**:
Space shooter with excellent graphics and controls, providing an exhilarating space travel experience.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★*
10. **Kitchen**:
A short RE7 demo for HK$8, providing a true VR horror experience.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
11. **Robinson: Journey**:
Expensive but immersive, with interactive elements and a good storyline.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★☆*
12. **Hua Ying**:
Simple flight simulation with limited gameplay.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
13. **Summer Lesson**:
Otaku-focused game with no Chinese support, making interaction difficult for non-Japanese speakers.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
14. **RIGS: Mechanized Combat League**:
Complex mech battle game with decent choices but dizzying gameplay.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★☆*
15. **Wonderland Guardian**:
Domestic game praised for its high playability and international acclaim.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★★*
16. **End of Life: Rebirth Trials**:
High-quality graphics with challenging puzzles and a short process.
*Recommended Degree: ★★★*
17. **King of Fighters**:
Arcade-style fighting game with cartoonish graphics and simple controls.
*Recommended Degree: ★★☆*
18. **Pixel Battle**:
Simple cartoon-style shooting game with retro aesthetics.
*Recommended Degree: ★★☆*
19. **Will Cry Baby**:
Puzzle game with poor graphics but an okay storyline.
*Recommended Degree: ★★*
There’s still a lot of potential for growth in the PS VR game library. While current offerings are limited, the future holds promise for more engaging and immersive VR experiences.
The 4LAN Software Router is a software-defined router device with four local area network (LAN) interfaces:
Hardware Configuration:
Processor: Common processors include Intel Celeron series (such as J1900, N2800, etc.), Intel Core series, and some ARM architecture processors. Different processors have different performance and can meet the needs of different users. For example, Intel Core series processors have higher performance and are suitable for scenarios requiring higher data processing power; while ARM architecture processors usually have lower power consumption and are relatively inexpensive, which is suitable for power- and cost-sensitive application scenarios.
Memory: Generally equipped with DDR3 or DDR4 memory, with capacities ranging from 2GB to 16GB or even higher. Larger memory capacities can support more concurrent connections and more complex network functions, and higher memory configurations are necessary for users who need to run multiple virtual machines or handle large amounts of network traffic.
Storage: Has a storage device, such as a solid state drive (SSD) or mechanical hard disk (HDD), for installing the operating system and storing data such as routing configurations. The storage capacity depends on the user's needs, and some soft routers also support external storage devices to expand the storage capacity.
Network Interfaces: This is the key part of 4LAN Software Router, it has four Ethernet interfaces (RJ45 ports), which are usually Gigabit or higher speed interfaces, such as 2.5G or even 10G rate ports, which can provide high-speed LAN connectivity to meet the needs of simultaneous access of multiple devices and high-speed data transmission.
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