“So therefore there’s a fine balance between what is visually acceptable and what is actually detrimental to gameplay, so we need to investigate it a little more, to make sure there’s no compromise on either end – either in visuals or gameplay,” Tudor said. He reasoned that the studio needed to find a balance where the sacrifices made in performance and visuals to support PSVR weren’t affecting the gameplay at all. Talking to Red Bull, Tudor stated that the team is “hard at work” on console VR support, but couldn’t confirm it would definitely be included. It’s still a possibility, according to Creative Director Andy Tudor. But could its sequel, Project Cars 2, come to Sony’s headset? Slightly Mad Studios’ Project Cars remains one of the best racers on Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, but never came to PlayStation VR (PSVR) despite being on PlayStation 4.
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