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If PSVR 2 Is Coming to PS5, Here Are 6 Improvements it Needs

Better Motion Controllers

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Despite the resolution being low, the PSVR’s screen isn’t the most outdated component, or that most desperately require an upgrade. That honor goes to the PlayStation Move Controllers that players dual wield to interact with their virtual world. Sadly, combined with the PS4’s camera, the tracking just isn’t good enough from this circa 2009 tech.

That means you can expect the tracking to fall off frequently, requiring regular resets. It also doesn’t offer the same level of accuracy as Oculus Touch controllers, which are by far the best out their right now.

If PSVR 2 was to go the inside-out tracking option, that’d remove one need for the camera to be included as part of the set-up. Remove these archaic (slightly dramatic, yes, perhaps) peripherals from your set-up for a move high-tech and accurate alternative motion controller and you’ve removed the need for the PlayStation Camera.

That’s two birds with one stone right there.


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