Forgive the mini-rant but oh my goodness am I ever fed up seeing that word as the panacean excuse and reason for everything, in these forums. And, even more annoying... I've done it too! 
Seriously, it seems that every argument for something starts and ends with people saying "it's more immersive that way". It's such a non specific word that it doesn't really even say anything considering our individual perceptions of immersion are all different. After all, one man's immersion is another man's boredom, inconvenience, irritation, detraction. You may as well say "it's just better cos it is" - it's as meaningful. Describing why you find it immersive would be a proper argument.
I'm not saying that we don't want an immersive experience because we all do. All I'm saying is that using it as a justification makes no sense given that it's a subjective word.
I know people will carry on using it regardless, as will I probably as I forget my mini-rant! I just thought I'd have a moan, seeing as I haven't had one for a few days.
Carry on, and may immersitivity be with you.
Seriously, it seems that every argument for something starts and ends with people saying "it's more immersive that way". It's such a non specific word that it doesn't really even say anything considering our individual perceptions of immersion are all different. After all, one man's immersion is another man's boredom, inconvenience, irritation, detraction. You may as well say "it's just better cos it is" - it's as meaningful. Describing why you find it immersive would be a proper argument.
I'm not saying that we don't want an immersive experience because we all do. All I'm saying is that using it as a justification makes no sense given that it's a subjective word.
I know people will carry on using it regardless, as will I probably as I forget my mini-rant! I just thought I'd have a moan, seeing as I haven't had one for a few days.
Carry on, and may immersitivity be with you.