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Old 05-01-2020, 21:11   #387
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Re: The PS4 Thread

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Never been into PSVR personally as now l have a longer extension to the control pad l can play from my armchair as sitting on the stool was a bit uncomfortable.
What......

The controller's only charge via the cable. They are designed to be used wirelessly, it's Bluetooth they use.

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
With regards to getting PSVR, i kind of regret getting mine, it has probably had less than a few days use as the novelty of it all didn't last long.

Playing a game like Until Dawn: Rush Of Blood is a must and is fun at the time if it doesn't give you a heart attack!!! but after that there isn't much else and for me i missed the large 4K picture that a regular TV gave, PSVR also didn't work too well with my varifocal glasses as it blurred the edges so was hard to read any text in focus, maybe i will give it another go sometime but i feel it is just a short term thing and won't get much use.
I've wanted it for a while and keep missing out on the price drops. At £180 for the starter kit it's a really good price.

Also I can watch my 3D Blu Rays using it.
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