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Shikamo said:

Depends, whats yours pc specs?

Windows 10 Pro

Intel Core i5 3570

Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050

12 GB RAM

I suppose if I would go for PCVR I would have to upgrade again, specially my CPU. Also, requirements for those games keep going up, so that's why a standalone experience would be better for me. And the fact that a VR device for PC is much more expensive than a Quest.

SvennoJ said:

If you already have a PS5, see if you can catch PSVR2 on sale.

There's tons to play on it with the caveat no porn or other 3D videos, nor applications. Just games.

PSVR2 can give you the same experience as a 4080 PCVR setup thanks to eye tracked dynamic foveated rendering, actually better since PC doesn't support HDR. However a lot of games don't use DFR on PSVR2, nor HDR. (Mostly Quest ports, better resolution like TWD S&S, but no DFR nor HDR) Those that do look awesome though, RE8, RE4, GT7, CotM, NMS, Hitman (no HDR). As well as many smaller games. Plus the OLED screens give much better color.

Quest if you must have something standalone, can't stand a cable, want mixed reality games or use it for anything else than games. You can of course get the PC adapter for PSVR2, but Quest has better clarity for text related tasks.

I already have well over 50 hours in Hitman, can't get enough of it. Partying in Berlin last night:

Yeah, I considered PSVR2 before. But I don't have a PS5, and my PC is not the best machine for those kind of experiences. Also, it would be good to have a VR Device for other things besides gaming.

I think I'm going with the Quest, just not sure yet if I will wait for Quest 4 or get a 3s later this year. But your answers are helping me a lot already.