PlayStation VR, Project Morpheus, PSVR

5 Things I Wish PSVR Told Me

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You Don’t (Necessarily) Need a Ton of Room

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One of the things that may have deterred a couple of people when it came to PSVR was just how much room you actually need to enjoy it. After all, not everyone has a 10′ deep by 6.2′ wide area in their house that they can dedicate to playing and flailing around in virtual worlds. However, from our time with PlayStation VR, you can actually still play in a much smaller area.

Yes, you won’t necessarily be able to fling your arms around quite as much as you could in the larger area, but depending on what experiences you’re playing, it’s more than possible to enjoy something like RIGS or Until Dawn: Rush of Blood in a smaller area. Of course, if you’re after the optimal VR experience, the more space you’re going to want, but that doesn’t mean you can’t play it in less area than Sony states.


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