I greatly enjoy VR, I own a Vive and the PSVR. The most I do with the PSVR normally is use it as a massive movie screen or playing GTA on a massive screen (more fun than it sounds). With the Vive however, I frequently play Hotdogs Horseshoes and Hand grenades, its a great stress reliever plus it gives me the option for joystick like locomotion (I dont get motion sick easily and never have with this type of movement), I hate the teleporting and the touchpad joystick type movement seems far more fluid for me. I also frequently play IL2 (in fact its the only way I'll play it) there is no substitute for being able to have the situational awareness a good pair of headphones and VR can give you when flying a plane (aside from actually doing it of course). I do look forward to even just a head tracking version of it for SC, I find a lot of people will give up on it because they got motion sick first use, my first time I got dizzy after a few minutes, second time lasted a half hour, since then I can play for hours at a time without issue, its something new and your brain will resist.
I do agree that the technology is far from perfect, tracking can be a bit wonky at times and the screen resolution is something to get used to, but with time i'm sure it will hold is own in the gaming industry, technology advances fast if we let it!