According to you logic DJK, then no game should ever make a reference to it being realistic because they've all failed in some part of not living up to reality. This is always going to be the case because honestly, reality in most cases isn't fun. Sure, we can make the game realistic to the point that 90% of the time when the door to the higgins boat door drops open you die, and you just restart until you happen to get in that %10 that makes it to shore. Then at that point we'll make it so that you have a %75 chance (at least) that a stray bullet will hit you and you're now immobilized. Would this be fun? I personally don't think so.
The game is going to be as realistic as we can make it given the limitations we have to work within. You shoot a guy, he'll behave properly for where he's shot. You'll get damage feedback for when you hit the guy, and it will look and feel right. The guns will behave as close to the actual guns as we can make them. The sounds will be as accurate as we can make them. The physics will be as good as we can make them within our technological limitations. If you play a game, and you get fully immersed and feel as if you are there, and it emmulates reality to the point where you are not removed from the game by something blantantly out of place (such as a guy bouncing off a wall and around a room 5 times with no gravity), then I'd say that's pretty realistic. So far the people that have seen our game have gotten this feeling, without the blood. Apparently they don't find the missing blood to be out of place to the point where it's taking them out of the experience. So to say that the game is totally unrealistic and a silly kids game because it has no blood is an unjustified statement. To say that you will personally find it to be that way is not since you have your own preferences as to what you like in a game (as does anybody). I don't want to surpress your opinion as that everybody is entitled to theirs, but to make sweeping broad general statements on message boards claiming your opinion as fact isn't right. Also having to make a claim everytime someone asks a question regarding the games realism saying that it isn't going to be realistic in anyway since there's no blood is an unjustified conclusion that is incorrect. To say the entire game will be unrealistic because there is no blood, is an over generalized statement driven by false logic. Here's an example of what I am saying:
Fast cars use turbochargers
A Dodge Viper doesn't use a turbocharger
Therefore, a Dodge Viper is not a fast car
If anybody who knows cars heard you say that they would think you have no idea of what you're talking about. So to say that the entire game is going to be completely unrealistic because it is missing one element of realism (which apparently so far isn't being missed by people that have seen the game, so it's not that critical of an element), is an unjustified statement.
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Benson
benson@2015.com
"We don't introduce or cause bugs in the game, we merely find and bring to light the inadequacies within the code."
-regarding level designers