PlayStation VR2 early adopters are sharing their frustrations with the virtual reality platform's right Sense controller, which appears to be having some strange technical issues. The PlayStation VR2 bundle, which includes both the PlayStation VR2 headset and a pair of Sense controllers, was released just a day ago. Almost immediately, virtual reality enthusiasts began posting stories online that buttons on the PlayStation VR2 right sense controller weren't working, but only in specific situations.
Easily the biggest step forward that the PlayStation VR2 has made in comparison to the original PlayStation VR platform is its controllers. The first PlayStation VR did not launch with custom virtual reality controllers. Instead, it co-opted the existing Move controllers released as a competitive product to the Nintendo Wii's motion controllers. The technology used in the Move controllers was unfortunately very limited, whereas the PlayStation VR2's Sense controllers aim to be competitive for the most impressive offerings in the medium.
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As much effort went into the Sense controllers' design, they're still a new product on a new platform and carry all the risk that entails. The seriousness of the issue can't be denied, though. A thread on the PSVR subreddit states that a number of PlayStation VR2 early adopters are having technical issues with their right Sense controller while playing games. The controller works perfectly fine in the PS5 menu, but while playing games both the «X» and «R2» buttons do not work at all.
The good news is that since the Sense controllers are working in the PS5's menus, that means it's not a hardware issue. The controllers don't appear to be
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