It can be inconvenient to find the perfect spot to play VR games, but it doesn't need to be.
At first, it can seem daunting to meet the needs for a VR setup, especially if you want to play online. You need to have a nice-sized space free of obstacles and breakables, reliable internet access, a television, and lighting that doesn't interfere with your system's camera tracking ability. But fortunately, at least in the case of the PlayStation VR, you can easily eliminate one of those variables.
Outside of mobile gaming, when we think of gaming systems we tend to associate them as something tethered to a television, and when I explain my TV-less PlayStation VR setup to people I often hear, "Wow, I never thought of that!" Fortunately, you to can ditch the TV, and set your PlayStation free!
At first, it can seem daunting to meet the needs for a VR setup, especially if you want to play online. You need to have a nice-sized space free of obstacles and breakables, reliable internet access, a television, and lighting that doesn't interfere with your system's camera tracking ability. But fortunately, at least in the case of the PlayStation VR, you can easily eliminate one of those variables.
Outside of mobile gaming, when we think of gaming systems we tend to associate them as something tethered to a television, and when I explain my TV-less PlayStation VR setup to people I often hear, "Wow, I never thought of that!" Fortunately, you to can ditch the TV, and set your PlayStation free!