A:AnswerI had same question but think it won't be matter as PSVR has limitation of resolution. The Blur you see most likely PSVR has less resolution per eyes and I don't believe PS4 Pro can help this hardware limitation. PS4 Pro is targeted to play games in 4K. However if it actually somehow increase picture quality of VR I will definitely purchase Pro and ditch old PS4( man only can hope)
A:AnswerI had a chat with a guy from Sony who was promoting the vr at bestbuy the other day and he told me Sony stopped making the bundle. He said the bundle was made to appreciate those people who pre ordered or bought early on
A:AnswerVR games cost varies from game to game. from $15-$60 depending on the title. Some are digital download only as well which you can purchase on the Best Buy website, or on the PSN store.
A:AnswerI do not (at all, in any game), but everyone is different. My partner gets sick if there is too much motion in the scene but is comfortable in slower paced games. It's reported that the worst offenders for motion sickness are games that involve first person free motion while looking around, so if you are concerned about that I would avoid those games at first. Definitely try the product before you buy it, as some really sensitive people can get pretty ill and it would be a shame to buy the kit and not be able to use it. I've heard that chewing candied ginger or taking a Dramamine before play can help, too.
A:AnswerNo exact numbers but my store has more than 5 of each sku two days after launch. Interest is high but not a lot of people with $500 to drop on a peripheral.
A:AnswerThe PSVR launch bundle unit is available in stores now so pre-ordering is not required. I have heard from sources that the PSVR launch bundle is a limited quantity though and that Sony won't continue to ship those out forever, so if you wanted to get the bundle try to track one down now. Check around your local Best Buys online and see if any of them have it in stock!