Maybe… Depends How Much You Like VR
Your choices have landed you in the rare gray area. You already own a system, don’t have a 4K TV, but do want to pick up PSVR. While the PS4 Pro’s headline feature of 4K resolution won’t apply to you, its improved PSVR performance is what makes you a tough one to place.
It all comes down to a couple of things. Do you care enough about having the very best VR experience on your PS4 that you’re willing to pay another $400 on top of what you’re already paying to pick up PSVR and its games? For some people, this is a no-brainer considering the cost of the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. On the other hand, the PSVR will run fine on your standard PS4, it’ll just look prettier and smoother on the Pro. The improved 1080p gaming performance is also a benefit you’ll receive, although again, it comes down to whether or not these small changes are worth the price tag.