Exactly. It is a zombie game. A ZOMBIE game. If you get mad at the lack of realism and completely accept the zombies, there is something wrong.Latinidiot said:I don't care about realism, especially in a zombie game.
Yeah I don't complain either unless it actually gave me something to complain about. Although I do hate it that for shotguns in some games, you have to wait until you fully loaded before you can shoot.crimson5pheonix said:I don't complain about it at all, but I do find it funny that whenever you reload, every clip has exactly the same number of rounds in it even when you pick up enemy clips that have presumably been used...
I'm actually going to defend this scientist with one simple argument. Did you even read the article?ioxles said:Came across similar "realism annoyances" by a scientist commenting on sci fi movies,
http://www.scifisquad.com/2010/02/25/scientists-demand-realism-in-sci-fi/
Apparently being a scientist doesn't automatically equal "not an idiot".
Sorry, the article itself wasn't too clear. The scientist's list and viewpoints are not included or commented on in the article - it is speculation on information received about said list.Jiggletits said:I'm actually going to defend this scientist with one simple argument. Did you even read the article?ioxles said:Came across similar "realism annoyances" by a scientist commenting on sci fi movies,
http://www.scifisquad.com/2010/02/25/scientists-demand-realism-in-sci-fi/
Apparently being a scientist doesn't automatically equal "not an idiot".
If you had, you might have noticed that he isn't trying to make it so that Hollywood produces nothing in film but cold, irrefutable fact and make the world into a really boring place. He has no qualms with elements of fantasy, but if the film starts going on an LSD trip, then we have problems, the main one being that vast amounts of audiences will believe what they've seen is possible. It's basically spreading misinformation, and Hollywood arguably has a tertiary obligation (after making money and entertaining folk) to educate its audiences with the material it displays.
That's why the scientists are annoyed. It doesn't make them idiots.
Tell him hes perfectly entitled to put the controller down for 5 seconds to allow his own time for these extra shells while the zombies claw his face for a "more entertaining" experience. Ask him if he wants a punch in the face when ever he gets hit for the "realistic" experience of pain.donkey9125 said:So the other day i was playin Resident Evil 5, and my friend kept complaining about how its annoying that when you reload the shotgun he only puts 2 shells in yet theres 10 shells loaded.
I was curious if any of you guys on the escapist have stories to share of the times where people whined "its annoying that its not so real" or something along those lines.
Im buying this game as soon as possible.zehydra said:Well, take goldeneye for example, where you can dual wield two sniper rifles. That doesn't make much sense.
Tried this in real life with a bastard child of the SA80 I learned to fire, jesus christ you would need a lot of time on your hands or insane dextrous fingers to do this, remembering the numbers along would be almost impossible while under fire or zombies. Then again being very OCD i would never reload unless i would have to, ruining the game for me.Spiner909 said:When you reload a clip that still has bullets in it and they don't get wasted, somehow. It'd be quite time consuming to do that in real life.
You say that about star wars, but when i went to see Episode III with my cuzin, i asked him what he thought and his reply was 'it was ok but that bit at the end was so unrealistic' i was stunnedMr.PlanetEater said:I usually only complain if it's 100% dumb, for sake of example you drown after just 2 seconds under water. Other then that, I hate the entire it's not real argument for games. You wouldn't go to a Star wars movie and complain about it being too unrealistic without looking like a dick, so why can you do that with games. Its meant to be a form of escapism :/