If you are looking to get a suitable VR headset, PSVR is probably the best value for money. By all accounts, Sony headphones is one of the most comfortable, too. Well, now you can use one to play with your Steam library, thanks to an unofficial controller and a little solution.
If you want, simply go to TrinusVR, a website dedicated to people connecting to their Steam games through any form of VR, using their mobile phone or whatever, and download the software.
From there, just download the unofficial VR driver and follow the setup instructions. Pop up the screen settings and set up expanded displays, so your PC will go out to the headset, wire it up and configure the VR steam control for head tracking.
This is a video that speaks to you through the process:
Like the way the DualShock 4 had unofficial support for centuries, Sony probably shrugs, since it means it will potentially expand its audience. Or, they could go the PlayStation Now route and streamline official support.
Support may come later, but for now the device will not work with Oculus Touch controllers or Live controllers, so you'll have to play with a pad. Use a DualShock 4 if you have one. Currently only runs at 60hz, too, although that could also be addressed in an update.
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