TechSpot have been using Sony's PlayStation VR for the better part of a week and have played a handful of the games that will be available at launch. They have been impressed by some things, turned off by others, and made nauseous by a few. Throughout that time they have also been disappointed. Read on for the full review.
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The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.
Looks like a repost of the kotaku review.nothing to see here unless you want to read very negative comments on the site below it.
The optimization and tracking of vr games will get better as more developers get used to programming for psvr.if you were to listen to these individuals, they would have never played first gen videogames or any games that come out at any console's launch that got better over time.these nitpickers wouldn't even touch a first gen product because they are waiting for the next release or the release after that to be perfect.
Basically,the last of us would have never came to be without the Atari's hiccups of good and bad.oculus and vive have hiccups but they are ignored but it's first gen too.to target psvr for its hiccups when it is first gen concole vr is wrong.and to compare psvr to high end vr where price wasn't a factor is wrong.
Anyway,two days away and my preorder is shipping.
Very good and honest review from VR veterans.
now we want games !
This site straight sucks a$$ on mobile. Can't read article because of that huge side bar covering 80% of the screen.
Who is TechSpot again? Sounds like PC drones.