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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. And to the casual observer, the simulation itself might not appear to be much different either. Project CARS 2 Details: Official Site.