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I needed a new gaming PC specifically not Windows. ✅
It feels like my PSVR2 is lacking new games and support as the days go buy. ✅
My original Steam Controller is on its way out and I love the controls of my Steam Deck. ✅
Guess they knew exactly what I needed.
Oh boy, if you were only playing PSVR2 games, you're in for a treat with PCVR (Not even mentioning the mods for existing games).
Heads up if you do want to save some money, some crafty people managed to get the PSVR2 headset to work under Linux as well as Windows, but your milage may vary compared to a native headset.
The psvr2 has native support on windows (and maybe Linux). You can just get the adapter and download Sony's official tool from the steam store.
When WMR ended I got a cheap used psvr2 and the adapter and use it to play any vr game on my PC (no PlayStation so I can't play PlayStation vr games though).
Ah, I was referring to the no-adapter mods people made before the adapter came out.
Buy any and grab a linux iso.
No need to give money to Valve.