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SvennoJ said:
SWORDF1SH said:
Try wearing it without glasses, I wear glasses and could see perfectly fine using PSVR without them. The light coming through the bottom, set up headset like normal and once set up lift the band up at the back of your head and you can close the gap up pretty good.

If you have to wear glasses for PSVR it works fine but not as great as using it wothout.

I tried it with Rez Infinite. Without glasses I can slide the display a little closer which reduces the gap at the bottom and increases the preceived fov somewhat. However my eyes are worse than the low res goggles, it's a lot harder to read text and keep track of all the moving things in Rez. One little benefit, screen door effect is impossible to notice without glasses lol.

Perhaps one day you'll be able to dial in your perscription in these headsets. I don't need glasses to get a clear picture through binoculars for example. (adjustable focus ones) I'm near sighted so if you could change the screen focal point to be nearer it would work fine for me.

Anyway, it's a minor inconvenience, once playing the edges don't really matter anymore :)

I also gave the earbuds a try, I'll stick to my headphones. They're not bad, just a bit harsh on the high frequencies.

Yep, I can see a personal head mount device being adjustable to most eyes needs in the near future.



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