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Skeeuk said:
VR is awesome regarding the motion sickness you get used to it later on. ive no ps4 pro anymore i sold everything and saved the cash for ps5 release but i do use oculus rift on my pc with DCS its terrific to say the least

Was going to ask why so soon, but I guess if you want the most for your PS4 Pro, now is the best time to sell it.  Next year, there will probably be quite a few people getting rid of theirs to get a PS5, since it is B/C.  I hope the PSVR2 is, as well, since playing these games in a higher resolution would be great.  Don't really see a reason why it wouldn't be.

Lafiel said:

Great to read your positive impressions, if you feel a bit of discomfort/motion sickness comming pls stop playing immediatly and give yourself a rest - "powering through it" is not possible and can train your body to instantly feel discomfort once you put on the HMD. Ginger can help you acclimitise as it's has a bit of an anti-nausea effect if consumed ~30min before a VR session.

What you see in dark scenes is more likely to be mura (neighboring pixels put out noticeably different brightness levels) than screen door (visible black space between the pixels) as the later is almost imperceiveable in the PSVR due to a filter over the screen - atleast my unit (and all the units I tested) have quite a bit of mura.

Yea, I did.  I hate that feeling.  The first two laps of Wipeout, I didn't really feel too bad, but on that third one it hit me pretty hard.  I think they changed the layout of the track to be crazier on the last lap.  Maybe eventually I'll get used to it if I pound some Ginger Ale beforehand.  Or I'll just enjoy the slower paced games. 

I looked it up and you are right, it was mura.  I'm hoping this is something that can be fixed on the PSVR2.  Not sure if a higher resolution would help this, or if it will mostly be through improved OLED tech.