Track IR Wouldnt fly without it …occasionally ive had it turned off when im just quickly testing something i look to my left and nothing happens so weird. Eye tracking is much more useful for GA especially when in the pattern and your flying down wind you keep glancing left to check your position then turning base to final. its also great for aerobatics or mock dog fighting in warbirds trying to keep track of others peoples positions without having to touch a keyboard or use a hat switch but helicopters are a god send where you are constantly looking in a 180 arc .
its entirely personal i agree but dont right it off as un natural, sitting in front of a computer staring at a screen and using preset views isnt exactly natural.
That being said i do find sometimes track ir’s range to lean down and read instruments not always great and still have to use preset views ( mainly on airliners) though thats also my eyes