A lot of times recently, i've read people's opinions or reviews on games where a big let-down has been the lack of realism. Now i'm just wondering what you people here at the Escapsit think about this issue.
I think a computer game is an escape from reality, therefore shouldnt replicate it too much. Like for instance, in Metal Gear Solid 3, accidentally crawling into an electrified fence, would you like an electric shock to work it's way through the controller and into your hands? No, but that's going too far obviously.
I'm talking about in Oblivion, being able to carry so many different items, yet, due to a silly statistic in the inventory, if you picked up a quill and met that maximum number, you'd be stuck there frozen when previously you could run and jump with ease.
Hopefully you understand what I'm trying to get across, but is realism important for you? or is it merely an added bonus to an already fun game, or even further, is it something you dont want in a computer game?
I think a computer game is an escape from reality, therefore shouldnt replicate it too much. Like for instance, in Metal Gear Solid 3, accidentally crawling into an electrified fence, would you like an electric shock to work it's way through the controller and into your hands? No, but that's going too far obviously.
I'm talking about in Oblivion, being able to carry so many different items, yet, due to a silly statistic in the inventory, if you picked up a quill and met that maximum number, you'd be stuck there frozen when previously you could run and jump with ease.
Hopefully you understand what I'm trying to get across, but is realism important for you? or is it merely an added bonus to an already fun game, or even further, is it something you dont want in a computer game?