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the-pi-guy said:
SvennoJ said:
VR is amazing. I have bought many more VR games in the past couple years than pancake games. It is still a hassle though (PSVR) needing the right light conditions, space, camera setup, mind the cables, more controllers to charge, dealing with annoying comfort options or limited movement options. It's worth putting up with all that for what you can get already.

Currently I'm playing Borderlands 2 VR with the aim controller and Beat Saber and Blood and Truth with the move controllers. I played NMS with the DS4 which still works better for movement, Next gen needs analog sticks on the motion controllers.

PSVR2 should greatly reduced the hassle.  Particularly if wireless pans out.  

And greatly improve tracking.  

I'm not too bothered by the cable from the headset to the console, it's the breakout box mess that's most annoying. I would be happy If I could simply plug the headset straight into the ps4 pro. The downside of wireless is compromises in image quality, extra latency however slight, an a battery that adds weight and needs to be charged. Nvm the extra costs for wireless that can better be spend on other improvements.

Inside out tracking without the need of a camera would be great, less clutter.

The only comfort option I would like to see is a better fit over my glasses or lenses you can focus yourself. My glasses restrict the fov somewhat (can't shove the headset all the way in) and some games like Borderlands 2 have hud elements half on or above the rim of my glasses. Most glasses aren't designed for enlarged vertical fov lol. Replaceable lenses would also be great since the same thing happened on my second psvr unit. My glasses somehow mess up the left lens which gets a permanent 'worn' area after a while. It's not too distracting but once you know it's there you always see it ugh. My eyes are too dry for contact lenses, the easiest solution will be lenses you can focus yourself so I don't have to wear my glasses when playing.