Yes I'd love a game like that, get your hand chopped off and you won't be able to use two handed weapons or do anything that requires two hands, get shot in the eye and (if you survive) you will be half blind.
It would be awesome to have something like that in certain games (like survival games, or Penumbra).
[QUOTE=Amez;17279744]What in the.[/QUOTE]
I think it was called Leper Quake 2. Pretty cool mod! :P
No idea if you can still find it though.
It would be:
IWBTG + 100x the difficulty + FPS + Better Graphics
So here we go first mission on Easy
D-Day 6 June 1944
Squad Leader "30 Seconds!"
Player "OSHIT MAN DIS BE AWS0M3"
*Doors Open*
*Every Soldier killed by Machine Gun fire*
Player "FUCK DIS SHIT"
You know, here's the most realistic game ever:
The real world,
Go outside
it wouldn't be good. just look at that ps3 game 'home'. you had to pay real money to go to the cinemas on the game, they showed real films out at that time. you had to pay real money for a virtual widescreen tv to have in your apartment. i know that wasnt a fps, but still, people can take things too far. if you want a really realistic game, why dont you buy a gun and go on a man hunt? or join the army and shoot at real terrorists? those 'join the army' campaign ads make it look like a game. has anyone seen the one where he's operating a spy scanner with an xbox 360 controller?
The purpose of video games is to escape reality. You don't escape reality to sit bored out of your mind in more reality.
An ultra realistic game should have this:
[B]1. No healthpacks[/B]
[B]2. Traveling.[/B] You sit on the plane towards your destination for 6-10 hours.
[B]3. Bathroom breaks.[/B] Soldiers need to shit.
[B]4. Camp life.[/B] You need to stay in the camp for a few days before your assignment is ready (in real time).
[B]5. Marching.[/B] You need to leave the camp by foot/car/helicopter/whatever to get to where your assignment is taking place.
[B]6. Real injuries.[/B] If you get shot and it's not a fatal wound, get your ass to the medics so you can get flown home with your medal. [B][I](If you die skip to 9)[/I][/B]
[B]7. Live life.[/B] You are now home. As a veteran of war and disabled people look at you in a different way.
[B]8. Regret.[/B] You lie on your deathbed regretting you signed up for the army.
[B]9. You're dead[/B] muthafucka! You don't respawn IRL.
Wouldn't that be a [B]TOTALLY AWESOME[/B] game? :D
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I remember playing a mod for a game where every shot was an instant kill and if you died you had to start again. The singleplayer was roughly 10-20 hours of gameplay so that shit was fucking intense.
I think I managed to get about 5minutes in before dying, that's after hours of retrying.
[QUOTE=Jeebz;17278568]Stop looking at the limitations and consider the possibilities.
Say you see a terrorist walk over a land mine...[/QUOTE]
Then you get shot by a land mine shrapel and lose your Morale Meter and your aim starts to go shit,
Yeah, possibilities!
It depends, is life fun?
[QUOTE=bobste;17277929]system requirements too high
devs did a horrible job optimizing[/QUOTE]
yeah god should be fucking fired
I don't think it would be particularly fun to quite possibly need to walks on crutches or use a wheelchair after a battle, then need to piss, then eventually need to shit, then get hungry, then make your food, then eat your food, then get thirsty, make drink, drink drink, then get tired. Then get bored because you can't do anything. Then watch TV or something to keep your character entertained.
No but in all seriousness now, I personally think it would be fun, but still with some unrealistic aspects.
[QUOTE=Teh Zip File;17278687]There's good realism and there's annoying realism.
That sounds like it'd just be incredibly hard and annoying.[/QUOTE]
As he said it.
Imagine a game like oblivion, where if you are in a fight with somebody and you smash their leg with a sledge hammer, their leg breaks and they fall to the ground completely disabled, not able to finish you off, you could just walk off, kill him, or even help him up in return for...money or what ever it may be, threaten him, force him to do something or make him work for you, what ever it may be, could be awesome. :woop: Or that could be the other way around :frown:
[QUOTE=menece360;17282953]I don't think it would be particularly fun to quite possibly need to walks on crutches or use a wheelchair after a battle, then need to piss, then eventually need to shit, then get hungry, then make your food, then eat your food, then get thirsty, make drink, drink drink, then get tired. Then get bored because you can't do anything. Then watch TV or something to keep your character entertained.
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sounds like the sims...
I think in the end the only realistic thing we really want is physics and A.I. Otherwise realistic games get too fucking hard to the point where it's not even fun any more.
I think it would be more frustrating than fun for most.
However, I have no doubt some people would want a "game" like this or would at least find use for it.
If you could make such a game like this then it would obviously find a variety of applications beyond gaming. No doubt numerous corporations and government agencies would pay good money for it.
Then there's also the fact that someone somewhere out there will always find it fun.
[QUOTE=M_B;17277953]it wouldn't be fun in the sense that the main and original point of the video game was and is to escape reality. for simulators, of course it'd be great, but for just about everything else, no.[/QUOTE]
You could still escape reality. You are playing a simulation yes, but it is all fake and the things you do and see are not real. It can be fun and challenging and still a game.
I would love a super realistic free roam game. To try things that I wouldn't do in real life, but get relatively similar response.
[QUOTE=Novangel;17278036]Okay let me get this straight.
You're shooting enemies, and with the realistic pyrotechnics, some gunpowder splatter your face. Your realistic character reaction closes your eyes, stopping your view. With more realistic reaction system, your character can't see for some time, and you get shot through your knees. You fail to run away, and are left crawling away until the enemies finally get you.
Fun fun fun.[/QUOTE]
That does sound fun.
[QUOTE=wannabe coder;17278170]That last part...
"cutting off an enemy's arms then watching him flail after me, dying of blood loss and freaking his friends out would just be plain funny."
I say this with all honesty... GET HELP.
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I see you're new.
[QUOTE=M_B;17277953]it wouldn't be fun in the sense that the main and original point of the video game was and is to escape reality. for simulators, of course it'd be great, but for just about everything else, no.[/QUOTE]
Now there are things I would like to do in reality, but I mostly can't, like, building 30 meter catapult and then shooting cars out of it.
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Try Trespasser. The fun lies in how fucking hard it is to play it due to pseudo-realistic behavior of the game.
look at ArmA 2 it's just like that plus the graphics are fucking great
[url]www.ArmA2.com[/url]
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;17290282]Try Trespasser. The fun lies in how fucking hard it is to play it due to pseudo-realistic behavior of the game.[/QUOTE]
[b]I'm so hardcore I fire AKs with one hand[/b]
A game like this sounds about as fun as passing kidney stones
...kidney stones [I]filled with spiders[/I].
[QUOTE=lmaoboat;17291738]A game like this sounds about as fun as passing kidney stones
...kidney stones [I]filled with spiders[/I].[/QUOTE]
Yet it's like nothing you've ever experienced.
i heard rl got good reviews
Sprint through Compton in a white hood. You'll get a pretty realistic game.
[QUOTE=Scope0;17291865]i heard rl got good reviews[/QUOTE]
You heard wrong.
[QUOTE=Confused111;17292328]You heard wrong.[/QUOTE]
Too many people ragequit.
Naysayers, you're going about it wrong. A game like dwarf fortress is ultra realistic, as far as game mechanics go, but the content isn't. That's where the fun will be. Imagine a game as deep as dwarf fortress, but without all the menus and stuff that keeps most from playing it. Since it would be a 3d fps, you could bypass menus with items and such.
And also, stop thinking linear plot and missions, and think more sandbox and exploration.
It would be a baddass game I think it would be a beast to try to program and get running decently though. All the basic parts already exist though in various games.
The most realistic game ever is real life. Can real life be fun? Yes it can. Therefore, the most realistic game ever is fun.
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