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LegitHyperbole said:
SvennoJ said:

I have always played with a controller, the last time I tried a wheel was 20 years ago. The haptics are great in GT7, you can feel the edge of the road, what you're driving over, when you're on the 'edge' of traction, as well as feedback on the throttle and brake.

No need for a wheel to get the most out of GT7. Although you could go full motion rig ;)

And can you play online with GT7. Like if I get a PSVR it'll be primarily for that game but what other titles are there that I should look into that might sway me. Are PSVR titles Backwards compatible and can you mute the mic in online games like on the duel sense?

No BC and only a few PSVR games have upgrades to PSVR2.

GT7 is fully compatible with PSVR2, online racing included.

Depends on your interests what you might get hooked on. Legendary Tales is a souls like rpg


Pavlov is a popular online VR shooter


No Man's Sky can keep you entertained for hundreds of hours.

RE4 Remake and RE8 are brilliant on PSVR2.

Max Mustard is a great Astrobot like platformer.

Moss 1 and 2 are much better on PSVR2 (haptics included)

Metro Awakening is out in about a week.


Dunno how you mute the mic. I've only played GT7 online and used the button on the dual sense. There's probably an option in quick settings.