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F1 22 VR Review: A Welcome VR Intro To The Biggest Motorsport

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Between wider tracks like Monza to the narrow streets of Monaco, I felt that suspense once the lights went green. Instead of a HUD, speed statistics are presented through the cockpit steering wheel to keep immersion maintained, and you can radio in for updates. Once I’d started racing, I was taken aback.

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‘Project CARS 2’ VR Review – An Ambitious Sequel With Serious Potential

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Available On: Steam (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive). Reviewed On: Oculus Rift, HTC Vive. The VR-specific parts of this review are covered in the ‘Immersion’ and ‘Comfort’ sections. As for Monaco, the pileups from earlier builds seem to have been solved, but it’s still a disaster zone. Developer: Slightly Mad Studios.