Well I at least somewhat agree, not every game needs to be in VR, in fact I don't really enjoy games like Skyrim, Doom, and RE in VR, the technology to make it a comfortable and enjoyable experience just isn't there... yet, however it is very practical for many games. Beat Saber, Super Hot, and Job Simulator, are all great and practical VR gaming experiences.
The tech is new, its very narrow to say that its not good for everyday use, rather its not yet, and the Quest is a huge step in that direction, its actually just as easy to jump in and out of Super Hot in VR using a Quest as it is its non VR PC and console versions.
If its not for you that is totally understandable considering no way of gaming is for everyone, doesn't mean it shouldn't have its own place next, to pc, console, and handheld gaming.
It just isn't for me. I personally don't see it as a future of gaming, just addition to gaming and i hope it wont become mainstream even in future as it gets better.
I applaud any progress and innovation but it's a thing of preference.
I think i'm gonna retire from gaming once the VR replace regular gaming. But than again, i haven't played so many games and i like to replay and beat so many older ones and never so it will be a long time till my "slice of pie" gets "eaten".
I wouldn't say its about the technology how good it will get, but what you as a gamer prefer. I don't prefer, as i said, to be sucked into virtual reality to much.
Are you referring to super hot as a VR game or classical game?
I played super hot, i love it, i played it without VR but i cant say i'm not curious about how it looks in VR tbh, but i don't see my self playing it like that from day to day bases. It's a good little thing to see how it looks but that's about it.
What i DON'T appreciate, and why i'm angry about when it comes to VR is the fact that developers put out craps when it comes to games like Alyx when they say "oh you see, the game is not the same on regular monitor with keyboard and mouse, its impossible to translate the movements and shit, you know guys..." BULLSHIT!
I have nothing against VR personally, except i don't prefer it personally.
I actually like innovations, but i dislike when there are lack of options, especially when i waited for that particular game, for what now, 10 years? (if it's more than it's even worst!) and than in order to shove VR into people throats they release a game that they KNOW people, especially fans have been waiting for YEARS, and they say its VR only, essentially saying
"you must buy VR IF you wanna play HL3 (Alyx)" .
I'm like, no man i don't want to, let me play the normal way as an option!
I don't care how much i love HL series i'm not gonna play Alyx.
"doesn't mean it shouldn't have its own place next, to pc, console, and handheld gaming."
Of course it shouldn't, i'm just saying regardless of my preference, that i think it's not a good way of progressing in gaming and that i hope it doesn't go mainstream, and stay, as you said, in it's own place, not replacing mainstream way of gaming (life).
It should be go natural and not showed into mouth. I don't see anyone arguing over controllers & keyboard/mouse. WiiMote was just natural evolution.
perhaps VR will catch up in future, but my prediction is that it wont, it will always be second.
The point where i see it will be acceptable like classical setup is if far, far away imo, the technology for that is not yet existent.