In the PlayStation VR, we are looking at the topic of blurriness.
For a few days now, Sony’s VR headset has been on the market. Countless gamers have already put it on their heads and eagerly dove into new gaming worlds. Those who are spared from “Motion Sickness” report a fantastic experience and engaging – sometimes too short – games.
However, some user reports also indicate that the PlayStation VR is blurry. How do you “see” it?
The visual impression – blurry or fantastic?
Tests and previews for the PS VR can be found all over the internet. There are divided opinions on the visual impression of virtual reality. Everything from “blurry” to “fantastic” is included.
The “screen door effect” is hardly noticeable compared to other VR headsets. Unfortunately, the weak anti-aliasing becomes apparent in many applications, causing objects to look very stepped.
Additionally, it is said that the image becomes blurry at the side and upper edges, which is quite normal for VR headsets. The optimal sharpness in the “sweet spot” is definitely okay. However, in games like Driveclub VR, it becomes particularly noticeable that the distance view becomes “blurry”.
PlayStation VR with glasses
The PlayStation VR is also suitable for glasses wearers. As our author Jürgen was able to experience with Eve: Valkyrie, the VR headset can also be comfortably worn with an unusually shaped pair of glasses. However, it may happen that the image appears blurry.
To adjust the sharpness, you can bring the lenses of the PSVR close to your eyes. The interior of the headset may occasionally bump against the glasses.
PlayStation VR with PS4 Pro
During the official announcement of the PS4 Pro, Sony promised that the PlayStation VR would benefit from the PS4 Pro. The Pro version comes with more power, which should enhance the VR experience. For example, higher frame rates will be possible to improve immersion. The anti-aliasing issue could also potentially be solved.
Although the officials insist that all VR games will run on the original PS4, the experience on the PS4 Pro is definitely better.
What are your impressions of the graphics of the PlayStation VR?

