Again, this doesn't mean the fusiform gyrus isn't important — irregularities there have been linked to a condition called face blindness, which prevents humans from recognizing individuals — but it could mean that the human ability boils down to more than just
some unique brain matter we've evolved to carry.
I have always played 3D games this way, and after nearly two decades of pulling the analog stick down to look up, I am not going to rewire my
brain simply for this one game, no
matter how
unique or compelling it is.