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Looks fantastic anyway compared to the PS version and I haven't even started modding it yet.
Happy skyriming!
Worst than you ever imagine. Totally not compatible at everything. And you'll get frusttated no matter what you do.
If you planning to play PCVR just buy a quest2.
Back in 2017 buying PSVR is the worst decision I made in my life.
It's the worst way to expirience VR. Every game is a blurry messed with limited tracking and control and low fps at PS4 pro boost mode.
It was easy really, most part is "plug and play". When Skyrim starts, it'll start the iVR client automatically, the controller is again recognised by default so if you have the PSVR headset set up on its own (I use static values and "sitting" position as play area), you can start playing Skyrim right there with no issues.
I put a few mods up as well, depending on your PC's capabilities they really can jack up the whole experience considerably.
Not sure what you do or don't do with yours but I'm certain that you mistreat your hardware somehow if you have such an experience.