hiding place PSVR 2 The setting improves tracking accuracy for those who dive into system settings to find it. Called “Tracking support”, the option disabled by default helps to correct bad tracking.

PSVR 2’s “Tracking Support” option improves accuracy

The PSVR 2 Tracking Support option adds a frame around the TV screen that makes it easier to recognize the VR headset.

As YouTube creator Octorious pointed out, the setting is hidden in the Accessories > PlayStation VR2 > Other menu, so players have to really dig to find it.

When enabled, a black border covers the edges of the TV screen. It has PlayStation shape lines and symbols. While the thick bezels might be off-putting to anyone looking at the TV screen, there don’t seem to be any other downsides.

For those playing PSVR 2 without an audience, enabling tracking support seems like a no-brainer because even if you haven’t had any tracking issues so far, the added support might save you the day. more difficult multiplayer or single-player matches. . . levels

PC users have tried connecting the PSVR 2 to a computer and the results have been amazing.

Wondering if the PSVR 2 is worth buying? Check out this roundup of reviews to get an idea of ​​what that $549.99 price tag is worth.

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