Edited By
Carlos Gomez
A debate is heating up among gamers regarding whether the PSVR2 requires a camera for playing PS4 titles. Many are questioning its compatibility as it hits the market with a price tag comparable to that of a new console.
The PSVR2 has been unveiled at a considerable cost, leading some fans to rethink their purchase decisions. A recent discussion among people reveals confusion about playing older PSVR1 games like Astro Bot: Rescue Mission on the new headset. Users are concerned about its dependence on camera technology for tracking.
No Backward Compatibility: Multiple contributors assert that the PSVR2 does not support any PS4 games directly, which includes PSVR1 titles.
Camera Necessity: Many acknowledge that the PSVR2 headset tracks its surroundings without needing the PS5 camera.
Budget Options Available: Suggestions emerge for those on a budget to opt for a refurbished PSVR1, which provides access to a solid library of older games.
"You canโt use PSVR2 for any PS4 games (no backwards compatibility), but you don't need a camera for PSVR2 games," a user confirmed.
Interestingly, many users echo that the headset primarily functions with PS5 titles and SteamVR on PC, bypassing the camera requirement altogether. This leads to a clear divide between those looking to upgrade and others looking to save.
Overall, comments express a mixture of frustration due to the lack of backward compatibility and relief that the PSVR2 does not require a camera for newer games. However, there's a shared understanding that owning both systems results in a messy setup, causing some to reconsider their gaming arrangements.
๐ "You cannot play PSVR1 games using a PSVR2 headset unless they have a specific PS5/PSVR2 version."
๐ธ A budget-friendly option: consider the refurbished PSVR1 for a classic gaming experience.
๐ "PSVR2 does NOT use/require the PS5 cam."
As avid players discuss their experiences, the community remains divided on the decision to invest in the PSVR2 versus sticking with older systems, raising questions over the future of PlayStation's VR strategy.