Apple and Sony are working on Vision Pro support for PSVR2 controllers (www.theverge.com)
from RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 17:49
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TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 08 Dec 18:21 next collapse

Great to hear that Apple recognizes the demand here. Controller support does mean more games…

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 19:47 collapse

Edit: ah, most of my questions would of course have been answered by actually reading it…

Yeah, but kind of a weird choice for first pick. Already not alot of PSVR2, and even fewer that have bought the dongle to use it for PCVR… how much crossover is there with PSVR2 owners and Apple Vision owners? I don’t even think sony sells just PSVR2 controllers separately, though you’d have to hope something like this would finally change that.

Just weird when there are cheaper, more easily accessible and more widely manufactured options that can already be bought individually.

KoalaUnknown@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 18:38 collapse

Hope they bring support for steam controllers.

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 19:50 collapse

If you just mean a steam controller as in The steam controller, it should already work. If you mean Vive or Valve VR controllers, then yeah. Or any of the meta touch controllers, those are everywhere at this point and easy to buy separately from a headset if you don’t already have some.

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paraphrand@lemmy.world on 08 Dec 21:37 collapse

The ones compatible with the Focus are probally not the ones you are thinking of. And the Vive wands have not been updated or paired with a new device since like, 2018. And the wands are considered inferior to standard controllers almost across the board these days. They were an experiment that HTC and Valve moved away from.

You don’t mean Vive controllers.

What VR headset do you own?

Edit: their deleted post was “I mean vive controllers.”