You are one misguided fellow. Let's make this easy as pie. Imagine you're sitting in your car. The front windshield is your center monitor. Now imagine looking out your driver's side window and passenger window. You see MORE scenery, right? You're not just stretching your front windshield view over to your sides, but you're actually seeing ADDITIONAL scenery that you cannot see just by looking out your front windshield. Get it?
Now imagine taping up your drivers side window and passenger side window with black trash bags. See how uncomfortable it gets driving with just your front windshield? This is how Eyefinity users feel when they return to just a single monitor.
See, easy as pie.
I am well aware what it does. The difference is gaming != driving a car. It might be for casual players who want to feel like they are there, but it is not for competition gamers.
Basically it works like this, I only care what is in my immediate crosshairs. Adding extra scenery on the side does nothing for me. I memorize maps, and I use sound to determine where enemies are. Misguided I am not, I simply play a different game then you do.