Hardware PSVR

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Im considering buying this, but i have some questions about it.

> Are the PS Camera and Move sticks really necessary for VR games?
> Can i watch (3D) movies on the headset? (As in put the movies / shows on an USB, plug it into my PS)
> What quallity can i expect from movies and (non VR) games?
> Are there any good VR titles out yet?
> Is it easy to setup?
 
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Im considering buying this, but i have some questions about it.

> Are the PS Camera and Move sticks really necessary for VR games? I believe the camera is necessary because it track where you are but IIRC it comes with every bundle. As for the move, it's only for certain games, but obviously makes existing games a lot better and opens up your library a ton because without them you're restricted to so many games.
> Can i watch (3D) movies on the headset? (As in put the movies / shows on an USB, plug it into my PS) I assume it depends on what the media player is capable of, I kinda doubt this is possible, but I cannot confirm.
> What quallity can i expect from movies and (non VR) games? It's literally like your personal screen floating in front of you, anywhere else is darkness. I assume it's limited to the resolution of the PSVR itself but it should certainly be good enough. A quick google of the specs will get it for you.
> Are there any good VR titles out yet? From what I've seen, the only VR titles that look worth it, would be Resident Evil 7, which is a full blown game and Until Dawn Rush of Blood gives quite the scare and is pretty fun. Although Resi 7 is on PC and so are quite a few of the other VR games. The VR games also look really bad, at least on a regular PS4. Some are certainly good enough because of the art style, but games that try to be realistic can look quite blurry and such.
> Is it easy to setup? Yeah it's fairly easy, you plug this little PSTV/Powerbank looking thing into the PS4 and into that the cables for the PSVR, power it on, connect a controller and that's really all. Just need some space for the cables and such.
 

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