The comparison video isn’t very fair (PlayStation VR only works in the VR Tour and Time Trial modes in Gran Turismo Sport, if memory serves), as it’s like comparing a Trabant to a modern Volkswagen Golf. There’s also a significant difference between PlayStation VR and PlayStation VR2, as the technology has seen significant advances in virtual reality headsets, but with that has come a massive increase in the price of entry, as the PlayStation 4 + PlayStation VR pair could be bought for much cheaper than the PlayStation 5 + PlayStation VR2 duo (as Sony’s VR headsets can’t be used standalone in the same way that Meta Quest can). Gran Turismo isn’t a franchise designed for VR, but Gran Turismo Sport on PlayStation 4 and Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 support virtual reality (the latter not the PlayStation 4 version), so in both cases, VR support is a bit tricky, as Polyphony Digital didn’t create the two latest installments of the franchise as VR exclusives. ElAnalistaDeBits has produced an unusual yet apt comparison video.
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