So, I think... I bought standard edition and then bought the tourist upgrade... Technically I never bought the tourist edition.... Upgrading can get messy fast...
@themightyant thanks for the positive reaction to my first Pushsquare comment. I have astigmatism so I have ghost images, particularly from white letters on black backgrounds. I started noticing this at around 40 when I upgraded to a 4k TV from 1080p. This does mean that nothing I see is ever 100% perfect under close scrutiny but my eyesight is still fine for driving without glasses, watching television with glasses, and reading... With reading glasses. You get used to the body's limitations and you start to accept them and the appropriate work-arounds. I can do all of the above things in PSVR2 without glasses, and if you take a couple of minutes putting it on so it's the best you can get it, the more you will be comfortable and enjoy the experience. Regards from the Carromkid.
The PSVR2... And as far as I know, ALL VR headsets... Cannot correct the vision or visual impairments of the user. Many people have astigmatism, and many people have a dominant eye but are unaware of the fact. The human eye is a major factor in image quality. An instructional video going into PSVR2 use would go a long way to helping here.
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Bethesda never Changes. CDPR every time. Yours, Fallout Fanboy and Several time Dragonbourne.
Re: PS Plus Owners Will Have to Pay to Upgrade The Walking Dead for PSVR2
So, I think... I bought standard edition and then bought the tourist upgrade... Technically I never bought the tourist edition....
Upgrading can get messy fast...
Re: The Response to Rocksteady's Suicide Squad Has Been Abysmal
I hear it's online only, even during single player... It's no Batman, that's for sure. It looked like DC Fortnite.
Re: PSVR2 Early Adopters Are Struggling to Find the Sweet Spot
@themightyant thanks for the positive reaction to my first Pushsquare comment.
I have astigmatism so I have ghost images, particularly from white letters on black backgrounds. I started noticing this at around 40 when I upgraded to a 4k TV from 1080p.
This does mean that nothing I see is ever 100% perfect under close scrutiny but my eyesight is still fine for driving without glasses, watching television with glasses, and reading... With reading glasses.
You get used to the body's limitations and you start to accept them and the appropriate work-arounds.
I can do all of the above things in PSVR2 without glasses, and if you take a couple of minutes putting it on so it's the best you can get it, the more you will be comfortable and enjoy the experience.
Regards from the Carromkid.
Re: PSVR2 Early Adopters Are Struggling to Find the Sweet Spot
The PSVR2... And as far as I know, ALL VR headsets... Cannot correct the vision or visual impairments of the user.
Many people have astigmatism, and many people have a dominant eye but are unaware of the fact.
The human eye is a major factor in image quality.
An instructional video going into PSVR2 use would go a long way to helping here.