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Still haven't seen aviator in 3D yet.
Id be mostly using it for pc. Maybe beyond the ps5 life.
So I don't bring up eye tracking and haptics because there's no official or unofficial support yet. unofficial support for eye tracking, if it's good, would be pretty big.
Whatever.
If it works out that i can go into cockpit mode and look around like in real life. all good.
Barley any games.
If so ill probably get the ps vr. for the ps5. does ps vr 2 work on ps4 games?
Ill grab it on the cheap the last model. how many possible vr games worth wile to have that many vr headsets. Unless it's a monitor also.
This headset is really excellent when you have a good configuration, and even better than those on the PS5 (Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty with the Luke Ross mod is sublime), you don't need a subscription to play online, and the games are less expensive.
You can even watch 3D movies with apps like Whirligig VR Media Player.
I played with the MQ3 at a friend's house, and it's a really good headset, but I found that the colors lacked punch.
That said, I'd probably go for Valve's next headset (Deckard), depending on price and specs.