Time Lord Science? Hammerspace? Transporter Buffers?I have to say Zelda still is very unrealistic, not in terms of graphics, but items. I mean, HOW THE HELL DOES LINK PUT SUCH A HUGE ITEM IN HIS POCKET!?!?!?! Not only that, but he puts a WHOLE BUNCH of huge items in his pocket!
Are Video Games becoming too real?
Started by Blasty, Feb 23 2012 05:09 PM
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#41
Posted 02 March 2012 - 10:10 AM
YES! YES!YES!YES!YES!
YEEEEEEES!!!!!!!
#42
Posted 02 March 2012 - 11:24 AM
I don't know what you are trying to say.Time Lord Science? Hammerspace? Transporter Buffers?
Bleh eh eh.
#43
Posted 02 March 2012 - 11:50 AM
Those things are answers to your question of:
HOW THE HELL DOES LINK PUT SUCH A HUGE ITEM IN HIS POCKET!?!?!?!
HOW THE HELL DOES LINK PUT SUCH A HUGE ITEM IN HIS POCKET!?!?!?!
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#44
Posted 02 March 2012 - 12:29 PM
I don't think there's anything wrong with developers pushing the envelope for realism in both graphics and gameplay,
but there should be room and appreciation for many different visual styles of games.
I think the bigger issue is the majority of gamers who dismiss games of a lesser "visual realism," thinking of them as lesser games,
and missing out on fun, unique, and sometimes epic experiences. Gamers should critique games as a whole, not just for visual realism.
A lot of my friends wouldn't play LoZ Wind Waker because of the Cell shaded graphics... They missed out.
but there should be room and appreciation for many different visual styles of games.
I think the bigger issue is the majority of gamers who dismiss games of a lesser "visual realism," thinking of them as lesser games,
and missing out on fun, unique, and sometimes epic experiences. Gamers should critique games as a whole, not just for visual realism.
A lot of my friends wouldn't play LoZ Wind Waker because of the Cell shaded graphics... They missed out.
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#45
Posted 02 March 2012 - 02:03 PM
This reminds me of an awesome documentary I saw on Discovery Channel. It was about the USA's super weapons, including drones. There was like this big joy-stick which made the 'pilots' able to control the drone. The did it all with a black-white screen, since otherwise it would be to game-like and they could start controlling it like it is. (e.g. dropping random bombs, shooting random people)
Anyways, my answer is a big no.
They are getting quite realistic, but it can always be better. I don't think it can get too real, except for some shooters like Battlefield since people way copy the behavior.
Anyways, my answer is a big no.
They are getting quite realistic, but it can always be better. I don't think it can get too real, except for some shooters like Battlefield since people way copy the behavior.
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