If they can make games more active and still not lose the "lazy" games, great. Playing an RPG and trekking across the map by actually walking would be great but they'd need to allow the traditional style too for the lazy/tired days. I could ptobably play more PC games with those things than I can with a keyboard and mouse. If it's not an RTS and it's on PC, I can never enjoy it.
I can't see why Kinect etc were all "childish gimmicks" for "casuals" and yet sticking a thick pair of goggles that look like a cross between a comedy snorkling mask and the Virtual Boy on your face is great.
I'm aware that saying Kinect wasn't up to much is an understatement but, before it even released, people deemed it a silly gimmick etc. This Oculus/Omni/Hydra is the exact same thing in that sense. It's a new "gimmick" that may or may not be put to good use but, because it's a PC thing, it seems to be considered a winner until proven otherwise.
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