DF Direct Weekly #175: PSVR 2 PC Issues, Zen 5 Controversy, Half-Life 3?! Jedi Survivor Last-Gen!

Another packed edition of DF Direct Weekly sees Rich, Alex and Oliver discussing a range of topics. Why is it so difficult to get PSVR 2 working on PC? Why are the AMD Ryzen 9000/Zen 5 reviews to contentious? As Star Wars Jedi: Survivor breaks cover on last-gen consoles, what exactly is the point - and will the PC version get fixed? Meanwhile, the team rave about Space Marine 2's visuals, Doom/Doom 2 get a brand-new Nightdive release, Final Fantasy 16 may be imminent on PC and Oliver brings together all of the latest Half-Life 3 conspiracy theories... Could it actually be happening? 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:54 News 01: PS VR2 tested on PC - without an adapter! 0:12:49 News 02: Zen 5 launches to mixed reviews 0:29:57 News 03: Space Marine 2 previewed 0:40:50 News 04: Half-Life 3 confirmed???!!!! 0:50:24 News 05: Jedi: Survivor last-gen screenshots revealed 1:06:32 News 06: Classic Doom games get revised port 1:11:07 News 07: Final Fantasy 16 PC release may be imminent 1:18:51 News 08: Ready at Dawn shut down 1:25:56 Supporter Q1: Why isn’t every new game using DirectStorage? 1:30:56 Supporter Q2: How could a “Stop Killing Games” directive work for online-only titles? 1:39:13 Supporter Q3: Should we be less judgmental about generative AI use? 1:48:18 Supporter Q4: Is the Ryzen 5800X3D one of the greatest ever CPUs? 1:55:35 Supporter Q5: Why does the PS4 refuse to die? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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