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Finally there are some details about PSVR support for GT Sport and it's pretty disappointing.

At E3 last week, legendary series producer Kazunori Yamauchi of developer Polyphony Digital revealed that the game would only support one-on-one races in VR. Yamauchi noted that VR’s “really high rendering loads” made it hard to support the entire game in VR. Without PSVR you can play with a huge number of cars on the track across a variety of modes. It’s not all bad news though; all of the 177 cars in the game can be driven in VR, though only a third of the 19 tracks will be available.

So about 6 or 7 tracks available in VR for one on one races. No idea yet if that includes online (kinda pointless anyway with only 2 players) or if the Nurburgring is included (probably not as it's the longest track). Also no details yet on pro support.

At least there is something, because try as I might, I can't get into Wipeout Omega anymore after racing in VR. I tried it on the headset today in first person mode but that only makes it look like your sitting really close to a huge screen. Just makes it more disorienting instead of like real life. I guess you can't play the campaign in VR if it's that limited so I'm probably stuck in arcade mode driving around a limited number of tracks by myself against one AI :(

Graphics over gameplay once again. (well that was always the case with GT, got to have the right shade of red)