Oh, yeah, I didn't mention anything regarding wearing glasses.
I only tested with PSVR, and it's a little annoying.
I don't know how much it would have cost to add a vision corrector directly to the VR headset (like the one ophthalmologist uses to make you read).
I also find the way Sony decided to calibrate the device is really a bad move.
you have to take a screenshot of yourself, and place dots on your eyes to calculate the eyes distance and set a value for the VR.
spending time doing it, just to tell you "your setting is 2.3 !"
and if you want someone else from your family to play, you'll have to change it back by doing the screenshot process all over again, you can't just enter "2.3" manually.
You can't edit the 3D depth while in game, you need to exit and do that stupid eye-distance-dot-placing manually, and if it doesn't feel good while playing you need to re-do it until you get a proper value.
value which is totally not useful to know, because you can't set it manually anyway