The weird thing about Battlefield is that it's more realistic than CoD, but every time I play it I get the feeling that it knows it's still an arcade shooter, just one that's a little bit more realistic than the norm. CoD wants you to think it's ArmA, but Battlefield just wants to be Battlefield.WaaghPowa said:Depends really, I like battlefield having realistic elements because things like bullet physics, distance over time, you need to lead your shots and adjust for distance which really helps weed out the people who are only sniping for kills, since they can't just point and win. Helps with immersion too, but done well even an crazy sci fi can be immersive.
I wouldn't say Cod is that realistic since most people play it like a death match game. People seem to care more about kill/death ratio than actual objectives, unlike Battlefield.
OT: Realism is a major selling point because there were a few successful games right around the start of the last decade, and we've been riding the wave ever since. They were little more than the next big thing after people started to get tired of the arena shooters, and we'll probably see something else come in after people get tired of the "realistic" shooters; the seeds of that discontent are already starting to sprout.