PSVR 2 Review After One Month of Playing

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This is my PSVR 2 Review After One Month of Playing. I was fortunate enough to be able to snag a PSVR 2 on launch day, and I've played it consistently ever since, barely going back to my Quest 2. While it's not replacing my Quest 2 any time soon, it's certainly an easier way to play VR with much better graphics and features! Is it worth your hard earned money? Is it right for you, and what are people saying they have issues with? Here's my take on it, and I hope you enjoy it! I've had this headset for ONE month - now I'm ready to talk about it. In today's video you'll see my own gameplay from 6 titles for the headset. You'll see bits of Horizon Call of the Mountain, Resident Evil Village, The Light Brigade, No Man's Sky, Star Wars Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, and Switchback VR! Enjoy!

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Timestamps:
0:00 The Intro
1:03 Eye Tracking
1:23 The Haptics
2:08 Dynamic Foveated Rendering
3:09 The Sweet Spot
4:08 Screen doors, Mura, and Ghosts
6:43 Switchback VR
7:12 The Cord
8:04 Comfort
8:30 My personal gripes
8:45 Final thoughts and sign off

- Playstation VR 2
- Resident Evil Villiage
- Horizon Call of the Mountain
- Light Brigade
- No Man's Sky
- Switchback VR
- PSVR 2
- 3D Audio
- VR comfort
- psvr2 haptics
- eye tracking
- virtual reality games
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