Last week marked the first major update for “Resist” since its debut on PlayStation VR2. The developers at Binary Mill have enhanced the game’s experience with several tweaks aimed at improving gameplay.
A standout feature in this update is the introduction of a default 120Hz mode for PlayStation 5 Pro users, ensuring smoother visuals during the game’s intense first-person sequences. Additionally, the update addresses some pesky issues that have been troubling players. The annoying social screen tearing has been fixed, and a rare glitch that caused players to fall through the game world should no longer happen. Plus, for those changing languages, the frustrating black screen freeze is a thing of the past.
The Binary Mill team recently tweeted exciting news about these updates, and you can find all the juicy details in their latest tweet.
Originally launching on the Oculus Quest back in 2021, “Resist” made its way to PC VR in 2022 and quickly drew comparisons to the iconic Spider-Man series, beloved by PlayStation users. With its arrival on PS VR2, “Resist” seems to fit perfectly within Sony’s ecosystem. While it’s unlikely for features like eye tracking to be available on other platforms, PC users are hopeful that the enhanced refresh rate might eventually come their way.
As for other projects, Binary Mill has teased some positive news about their upcoming Quest title, “Into Black,” which is also set for PS VR2 release. The team stated, “It’s looking real good, and it’s not too far away now.” So, it seems there’s plenty for VR enthusiasts to be excited about from Binary Mill in the near future.