So you guys are saying I should test drive the experience before buying, especially since I already have an oculus collecting dust? I would love a great wheel, but I'm not paying out the ass for it. And want at least a good experience!
PSVR2 is a really cool piece of tech, but it lacks the game support to really make it pop right now. However, they're planning on adding PC support with a little less hardware functionality, pushing its relevance a little
VR in general is definitely a hit or miss experience. I've wanted it since I was a kid seeing it in sci-fi movies. I got a Quest 2 a while back and have a Quest 3 now, but I mostly just use it for VRChat and occasionally Beat Sabre when I have the energy, because there isn't a helluva lot of great games that are more than a short experience. It also can feel wonky as fuck when you're starting out and not just motion sickness while using the headset; taking it off also may come with a weird sensation that's hard to adjust to.
So you guys are saying I should test drive the experience before buying, especially since I already have an oculus collecting dust? I would love a great wheel, but I'm not paying out the ass for it. And want at least a good experience!
PSVR2 is a really cool piece of tech, but it lacks the game support to really make it pop right now. However, they're planning on adding PC support with a little less hardware functionality, pushing its relevance a little
VR in general is definitely a hit or miss experience. I've wanted it since I was a kid seeing it in sci-fi movies. I got a Quest 2 a while back and have a Quest 3 now, but I mostly just use it for VRChat and occasionally Beat Sabre when I have the energy, because there isn't a helluva lot of great games that are more than a short experience. It also can feel wonky as fuck when you're starting out and not just motion sickness while using the headset; taking it off also may come with a weird sensation that's hard to adjust to.