Gamers were recently introduced to the new PlayStation Virtual Reality 2 headset when Sony exhibited it at CES (International Consumer Electronics Show), the world’s largest electronics trade show. Press and visitors were allowed to try out the new gaming system and its flagship title (and the latest instalment in the Horizon games), Horizon Call of the Mountain. Let’s look at the PSVR 2 (PlayStation VR 2), what people had to say about it and what games will be available for the new VR system.
PlayStation Has A Lot Planned For 2023. Here’s What To Expect
The PlayStation VR 2 headset design is very similar to the first PSVR. However, the headset’s adjustable band wraps around your head, and it isn’t front-heavy like other VR headsets, as the evenly distributed weight around the band makes for a more balanced and secure feel.
The face mask can slide in and out, has plenty of room in front of the eyes for those who wear glasses and has a dial which adjusts the focus of the lenses.
The new headsets have an OLED display, unlike Sony’s original PSVR headset, which had LDC panels\. The OLED Panels have a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and currently provide a higher resolution than what is found in most VR headsets, with a resolution of 2000×2040 per eye. The system also avoids the screen door effect suffered by PSVR users through foveated rending, which uses the machine’s built-in eye-tracking technology to increase the resolution and focus of whatever you’re looking at in-game, providing an incredible level of visual fidelity.
The controllers for the PSVR 2 were also very closely designed after their predecessor, but new controllers have a “focus on great ergonomics” and are slightly rounder. Each side has a thumbstick, two
Read more on fortressofsolitude.co.za