The big advantage over a monitor is immersion. When I tried out an oculus rift I felt like I was inside the virtual space in a way that I’ve never felt while playing FPSes on a monitor. That’s not a small thing.
Another advantage is that it increases how many input axes you have. Think of games where you’re flying a spaceship or driving a car and you can freely look in all directions while controlling your vehicle with both hands. That’s impossible on a standard monitor.
It’s not impossible. Games frequently allow you to use the arrow keys to move around while using the mouse to change the view direction (or vice versa).
I know that; I’ve played FPSes with that control layout for thousands of hours. I said “while controlling your vehicle with both hands” which means, for example, with a steering wheel, a throttle+joystick, or a keyboard+mouse with the mouse controlling something besides camera angle.
The big advantage over a monitor is immersion. When I tried out an oculus rift I felt like I was inside the virtual space in a way that I’ve never felt while playing FPSes on a monitor. That’s not a small thing.
Another advantage is that it increases how many input axes you have. Think of games where you’re flying a spaceship or driving a car and you can freely look in all directions while controlling your vehicle with both hands. That’s impossible on a standard monitor.
It’s not impossible. Games frequently allow you to use the arrow keys to move around while using the mouse to change the view direction (or vice versa).
I know that; I’ve played FPSes with that control layout for thousands of hours. I said “while controlling your vehicle with both hands” which means, for example, with a steering wheel, a throttle+joystick, or a keyboard+mouse with the mouse controlling something besides camera angle.