Hundreds more are planned, but it's a little light on content to begin with. There are more than 600 games available for the original PSVR, which you can buy through the online PlayStation Store, whereas there are only around 30 for PSVR2 expected during the launch window (the first month on sale). PSVR2: Around 30 games available in the launch window.Īlthough the PlayStation VR2 is clearly technically superior to its older predecessor it can't possibly compete in one area.The Sense controllers need USB-C connections only to charge and initial pair - you can also use an official charging dock. The controllers for both devices are wireless and pair to their respective consoles in similar fashion to a standard gamepad. Images are shown both in the headset and on a connected TV. In comparison, the PSVR2 comes with just one wire - a 4.5-metre long USB-C cable that plugs directly into the front port of a PlayStation 5. In addition, you need a PlayStation camera attached to the console (through an adapter if using it with PS5). The headset itself comes with two fairly beefy cables that need to be attached to a separate Processor Unit, which is then attached to both your PS4 or PS5 and a TV (if you want to passthrough images for others to view). While the PSVR works well when set up, doing so is a real faff. PSVR: HDMI (x2) to Processor Unit, USB-A and HDMI to PS4, HDMI to TV, PlayStation Camera to PS4 (via USB), 3.5mm for audio.PSVR2: USB-C to PlayStation 5, 3.5mm for audio.There are also touch sensitive buttons, which can assess your finger positions without you needing to click them, plus the same sort of haptic feedback and adapative triggers found on the PS5's DualSense controller. This is incredibly accurate and reflects your own hand movements well. They use motion sensors and IR light emissions to be tracked in real-time by the headset's built-in camera system. The Sense controllers for the PSVR2 are very different. It often resulted in shaky in-game motion. In practice, this could be hampered by ambient lighting in the room or reflections off a window, say. They work with a PlayStation Camera, which tracks the coloured light ball on top of each controller (in similar fashion to the lights on the front of the headset). The original PlayStation VR can be used with a DualShock controller (as came with the PS4) or a pair of Move controllers that were original designed for Sony's short-lived motion gaming period. There really isn't much comparison between the two headsets when it comes to control.
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