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Then you havn't played actual Good VR long enough then lol #PulleySystem
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Seeing that you would need to adjust have a PlayStation, price wise it beats it. However the PSVR will be extremely limited in what it can do. If you don't already have a PS5, you would have to buy one one those first ($500) and then the PSVR to do nothing more than just play games. Meanwhile, you can always just buy Quest 2 for $400 and be able to do about the same thing the pro will, which is easy more than the PSVR 2 will be able to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is meant for work not gaming. So obviously it's gonna stomp it. This isn't for gaming
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.$500 for the Playstation 5, $500 for the PSVR v2 = $1k. This is not being marketed as a gaming device but with a Microsoft partnered business development/office collaboration headset. Also, no wires. I doubt I'll be buying the PSVR 2 for my Playstation 5 because having a wire absolutely destroys immersion.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Like others mentioned this is meant for working and for professionals not people living in their parents basement dabbling in vr because they want to play Skyrim for the 300,000th or play beat saber and pretend they are working out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Please enjoy your $500+gaming only console, it's cable and your VR only gaming experience. The Quest Pro isn't for you poor gamers and isn't marketed as a gaming headset.
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