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the-pi-guy said:
MortienGerrux said:

1) I haven't tried PSVR yet but I do know that if I set my DK2 to 60hz It's literally unplayable.

2) I wouldn't really know. As long as the device has a HDMI 1.3 and two USB 3.0 ports it CAN RUN THE HEADSET. It's just a display, not special until you run a game on it. Intel HD graphics will be able to run some very basic games like Skyrim or Fallout 3.

3) So you are trying to compare the graphically intesive games on the PC versus the games on the PSVR? Oculus recommends a GTX 970 or a R9 290 for the more graphically intensive games.

1.)  Yet your GearVR works fine at 60 hz.  PSVR is all 90 hz/ 120 hz.  So you don't have to worry about that.

60hz is not the greatest experience, but you pay for what you get. It can atleast, run every single game you wish when connected to your PC with TrinusVR.

So all you need, is a micro-usb cable, your smartphone, and a plastic headset (ranging from 10$ for plastic ones to 100$ for GearVR)

Like I said, mobile VR will be the only mainstream VR way for a few years now, the others are way to expensive for the general public.

The PSVR/Oculus Rift/HTC Vive will only sell for the hardcore gamers, for bussniesses that use VR for simulation, and for game developers.