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@helene @coolboymew For PSVR, the headset itself was competitive when it came out, but it's was held back by the tracking technology they were using (late Wii era motion control tech), and increasingly as that generation went on by the PS4 itself.
Now I'm on a HP Reverb G2, a Windows Mixed Reality headset, and the headset itself is really nice; quite high resolution for the price, very clear image, and no base stations required, so it's a good one if you can't dedicate a large space to VR. The controllers are "first gen" though, no fancy knuckle controller like on the Index, and the controller tracking has occasional glitches due to the limits of inside-out tracking (very tolerable, nothing like the PSVR when it decided to act up, but it will remind you this is still early days for VR). It's specialty is simulators, where you won't be using the motion controllers anyway... if your PC is up to the task, because games like Flight Sim have extremely high requirements on a normal monitor, VR increases the requirements, and the high resolution of the HP Reverb G2 raises these even higher. My 3070 can't cope with cities in it.