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Quiet Stranger

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I think it's funny how in Goldeneye (64) all you do to reload some guns is move it down and then bring it back up, and how in games your gun is your arm and your hand
 

Segadroid

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Wasn't gaming meant to escape from the real world?

I will seriously stop with gaming if every game, from now on, includes eating, drinking, sleeping, going to/on work/duty, taking a shit every 4 hours, having food-diets, maintaining virtual relationships with my friends, and worst of all, having to watch a cutscene about me playing a game in the game!
 

Crazycat690

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Well, I don't care much about that but there are somethings that's just too much, like in Gta4 you don't even change your clip when reloading, and in other games, an enemy shouldn't be able to survive to shotgun shots to the head-.-
 

PHOENIXRIDER57

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When games are going for real, then the more real the better. But games that are going for fantastical should be crazy and unrealistic.
 

The Austin

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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.
For some reason that annoyed the piss out of me.

But I like realistic games.

Red Orchestra seems fun as hell to me.
 

TheGreatCoolEnergy

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It all has to make sense in cannon. If the story says there are aliens, and you fight aliens, then it is "realistic" to the setting. If the story says the plant has 1/4 earth's gravity, yet I can't jump for no appearant reason, that is unrealistic.

So I guess what I'm saying is that a game must be consistent with the (unrealistic) rules it has set.

Movies too for that matter.