DaHeckIzDat wrote: If I'm playing a military shooter, yeah I'd want it to be pretty realistic if for no other reason than because it's mirroring something that brave men and women go through every day, and it'd be wrong to, uh, cartoon-ify it, you know?
To be fair though, most military shooters are not simulations, they are games. People don't self heal like in many games (let alone 'respawn'), and the gameplay mechanics don't echo real life physics. So, if you are okay with fantasy biology, why hold the line at photorealism?
While video games about police are not as common as crooks, does that need realism? Would a video game about firefighters, doctors, coast guard rescuers, etc have to be held to a higher standard of realism out of respect?
Was Battlezone a better game because it was more realistic than Combat? Is Combat a bad game because you have fantasy elements like steerable missles and invisible barriers or tanks? Is Combat disrespectful to the military? Food for thought.
DaHeckIzDat wrote:Rule #1 for writing fantasy is that everything has to make sense in your given setting....Ehh, I'm rambling now. I guess what I mean is that I always want there to be some form of realism, but what kind I want depends on what game I'm playing.
Rambling is fine by me. Rule #1 is indeed vital for 'willing suspension of disbelief' in all sorts of media. I think movies like The Revenant failed, and I feel its overrated because of that. Had it been a movie about Batman or Wolverine, I would have been more willing to accept the bodily harm.
You say it depends on what game you are playing. I will say that realism can help immersion. For instance, as much as I like Star Trek, part of the franchise is that people get along, things work smoothly, everything is so clean, there is little vice, etc. That's nice and all, but it makes it seem unreal. Star Wars is a universe of vice, filth, dysfunction, and people not getting along. Of course, Star Wars has 'hyperdrive' which seems like a rabbit to pull out of the hat as plot demands, many very silly aliens, magic monks, etc. So, which is more realistic? Does it matter?