Ok I see your point and I do apologize for calling you ignorant so let me reiterate. When I said "as a way to escape reality" I didn't actually literally mean try to escape reality. I really meant as looking at video games as another outlet of entertainment. People go and see movies even if they are far from being realistic ie. Wanted, Transformers, Avatar, etc and they seem to like them. They go to see or experience something that isn't normal or seem like everyday monotony. The same goes for video games, people buy Halo, Gears of war and God of war, not because it's realistic but because in a sense it's almost like looking at a movie where the story has more weight than the realism factor and in actaulity there really are not that many realistic games unless you count sport games but with options to make the a.i. behave how you want it, that takes away the realism from the game. As for me I don't use video games to escape the world around me. Although video games and movies are something that I like to do I don't use them as a safe haven from life.derelix said:wow and you call me ignorant?Painful illusion said:derelix said:Huh? Games were first created as a way to simulate a real sport, how were they "created' to escape from anything?Painful illusion said:Games were first created to escape the realness of reality, but yes realism in games are fun but to much of anything can be a bad thing. So a good balance is great but also depends on the game. You can't really ask for realism in a Ratchet and Clank game.
It's just for fun. If you need to escape from reality, you need some help because your outlook on life is pretty depressing. There are better ways to live than just "getting through" life just so you can get to your video games and "escape" reality.
First off I'm going to ignore your ignorant comments about needing help on my outlook on life when you didn't clearly the message in my post and like to look down on people from your pseudo-pedestal. The first guy who created a video game wasn't thinking."Hey I like football so let me make it less fun and make a video game out of it were people sit down and just use there hands as a way to play". No the first games didnt have anything to do with any sports maybe besides pong if you consider that a sport. The first games had characters to play with not athletes to catch balls when you could simply go outside and do it.
Yes the first games were all based in reality. No it's not the same as just going out and playing sports. If that was the case, we wouldn't have any fighting games because you can just go boxing instead.
My point was that games are not made to escape from reality, if you feel you need to escape from reality you probably have a problem. You can say I'm "judging" you or "on my pedestal" if you want but it's like a guy saying he drinks and smokes pot to escape from reality. It doesn't lead to good places, it usually leads to delusional thinking as a better way to escape from reality. Don't believe me, fine. I could care less about your life, just pointing out a simple fact for you.
Playing D&D and video games are fun but when you use them to escape from reality, it's a slippery slope.
I'm not looking to Halo, but I think that game has tried to be a little more serious then needed. I suppose what I'm getting at is the all-round feel of a game, like you said a super serious atmosphere. I harp on about TimeSplitters allot, but the reason for that is because it was a good example of how to make a game funny and enjoyable.derelix said:Yeah but halo was never too serious to begin with. Those little alien things were just trash talking goombas (genius) so part of me really wanted to flatten them like one.Hallowed Lady said:Point taken, though maybe makes things less serious.derelix said:To me, that's the illusion of realism. Life isn't brown. It's colorful, vibrant and pretty fun looking. Of course I haven't actually seen these "brown shooters" people talk about. I played MW2 and thought it was pretty colorful, maybe people are referring to the first one.Hallowed Lady said:The genre of the game, as well as it's type really do matter.
Example, a sci-fi fps should have a certain amount of realism, unless it is a parady. However, I am sick and tired of the brown and grey gritty games.
I would like to see a bit more realism in sci fi games, it would be pretty cool to have a MC suit that actually reacts to the world as if it was 2 tons (I believe that's what it was supposed to be) so you could actually flatten those little goomba guys by jumping on them or see an aliens face crack open when you give them a melee bash in the head.
A gritty mario should never be made, but it would be fun to try. Halo could have been that kind of game, gritty realism mixed with comic fun. Instead we got gritty realism mixed with cartoon worlds and aliens but a super serious atmosphere.
Oh dear...prepear to be pounded into the dirt by all the 'cartoony ass anime horribufuckus crap for retards' fans. And the japanese.Kenko said:I dont like 100% realistic games, I do sometimes but not always. But I also hate cartoony violence and over-the-top type of things , preferring either gritty realism or the middle ground. All that cartoony ass anime horribufuckus crap is for retards and japanese people.
You need some realism in games, in truth it depends on the type of game though, I don't like games that half arse it, nor do I like games which take it to the extreme.Drazeric said:Personally i do not. If the game is fun i could care less that the gun im using shoots fluffy rabbits and explode on contact. But as of you guys here, do you care about realism in the games you play?
The japanese are tiny and the american animefans are fat greasy nerds or chicks. Yes, i am trembling in fear. And retards, well what are they gonna do? Waddle about in their wheelchairs?Scarecrow 8 said:Oh dear...prepear to be pounded into the dirt by all the 'cartoony ass anime horribufuckus crap for retards' fans. And the japanese.Kenko said:I dont like 100% realistic games, I do sometimes but not always. But I also hate cartoony violence and over-the-top type of things , preferring either gritty realism or the middle ground. All that cartoony ass anime horribufuckus crap is for retards and japanese people.