Blackfire Posted March 19, 2023 Share Posted March 19, 2023 PS VR2 is a massive step up for Sony's virtual reality efforts. It's immersive, luxurious, and genuinely fun to use in a way that Sony's first attempt at VR often struggled to be. If you're looking at it as an upgrade to your ageing PS VR kit, there's no contest. I dare say PS VR2 could even give the most po[CENSORED]r PC VR headsets a run for their money, though it'll have a tough job convincing PC VR enthusiasts to ditch SteamVR anytime soon. Make no mistake, there's something to be said for just how advanced Sony has made the PS VR2. It delivers an impressive feature set that's very much on-point for 2023. Features like intelligent eye tracking, which makes flicking through in-game menus as easy as glancing at them, and foveated rendering to lessen the load of dual 2000 x 2040 OLED displays on the PlayStation 5's hardware(opens in new tab). These are features that are up-to-date with modern, high-end virtual reality headsets, and only just looking to land on cheaper devices on PC. Even next to modern headsets like the Meta Quest 2(opens in new tab) and Valve Index(opens in new tab), PS VR2 offers a comparable level of visual fidelity. I guess I shouldn't be surprised. PS VR2's twin OLED displays offer a higher resolution than the Quest 2. The 90Hz–120Hz refresh rate is a match, too. https://www.pcgamer.com/sony-ps-vr2-review/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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