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RaptorChrist said:
Errorist76 said:

I own most of the really good games and the only games that made me want a Pro were Skyrim and GTS. Both get a substantial boost in resolution and detail with a Pro. Both are still fun on my base PS4, but you can clearly notice the possible improvement. 

Careful not to expect too much from GTS‘s VR mode though. It’s still very limited and requires to extensively play the game without VR in order to earn all the cars and get access to the tracks, so you can use them in VR mode. It’s limited atm, still the most amazing driving experience I ever had in VR. Dirt Rally is freaking great btw, even on base PS4.

Of course both eyes are separated from another in PSVR. It doesn’t make a difference if it’s one larger or two smaller screens. 

I haven’t met one person which wasn’t impressed with my PSVR yet. Be careful not to overdo it at the start though...RE7 is not really beginner‘s stuff, although it does have comfort options....I really don’t like stuff like step turning though, nor teleportation. Just make sure you take it slow first and allow yourself to adapt to it.

Best idea for the start is to get VR worlds and the two demo disks from the PSN. ( lots of great deals atm on PSN for PSVR software) I absolutely recommend checking out the Moss demo. Full game will be out next week!

Oh, so with GTS, you can't play the whole game in VR mode?

I have honestly never even heard of VR Worlds; going to look into it when I get a free moment.

I'm mostly planning on waiting until March 1, but my credit card limit got a boost yesterday and I'm sort of considering getting it this weekend instead. I'm super impulsive so I'm trying to do my research first. If I could find a store where I could go in and try it out that would be ideal, but I haven't seen any in my area. A co-worker mentioned giving Best Buy a try.

Sorry for playing fifty questions, but is the 3D effect as good as a 3DS'?

The 3D on the VR is even better than 3D on the TV itself, since it will encompass all your vision and will be tailored for your POV so very crispy.



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