kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:Playing VR is always exciting, and PSVR is still the comfiest headset I have used. I hope they keep the same form factor for the next revision.
I recently bought an elite strap for my Quest 2. It’s much better than it was, but not as comfy as Sony’s solution.
Yeah, I've only used PSVR in the VR field but it remains - IMHO - a standout moment in recent gaming years, kaz!
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I've in the midst of a big gaming reorganisation in my living room and, right now, I just have PS5 and PSVR connected.
The story so far:
> Phew! I'd forgotten what a palaver it is setting up PSVR
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> PSVR v2 supports 4K HDR 60 FPS pass through (hoorah!); not 120 FPS but I don't use that anyway. PSVR v1 doesn't support HDR pass through.
> Dang it I wish the PS5 had three USB sockets on the back rather than two. I have my PS4 Camera and USB HDD drive plugged in the back with my PSVR plugged in the front. I've got the front cable going back pretty tidily under my (horizontal) PS5, though.
> The floor area behind my TV looks like some sort of rubbish tip; so many power adapters and cables
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> Powered it all up and everything worked first time
... but I just realised that I'll need to use a DualShock controller for PSVR rather than DualSense, because it requires the light bar capability for most games. Gonna go dig one out.
> The Move controllers are on charge.
I have other things on now and am gonna have to continue the setup tomorrow. Sunday will officially be PSVR day
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