I think that immersion is a very misleading word. When talking about it you are more likely to get stuck in semantics and rhetoric than talk what actually makes a good game.
There is a quality to games where all your attention is on the game. You don't notice anything else happening and you lose all track of time. This is different to believing that you are actually the character in a game world which is something that I don't think happens much outside bad movies about Dungeons and Dragons. It's more like, the game is so involving that you forget about your surroundings and the game becomes your main focus.
There is a quality to games where all your attention is on the game. You don't notice anything else happening and you lose all track of time. This is different to believing that you are actually the character in a game world which is something that I don't think happens much outside bad movies about Dungeons and Dragons. It's more like, the game is so involving that you forget about your surroundings and the game becomes your main focus.