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If it's not real then why call for "realism"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rechan" data-source="post: 4739466" data-attributes="member: 54846"><p>Emphasis mine. I didn't say <strong>better</strong>. </p><p></p><p>You, Inbam, seem to be assuming that just because I like it my way, I think that's the <em>only</em> way.</p><p></p><p>My point is that, "If you have too much realism on how lava works, you <em>can't</em> have a cinematic battle in a volcano." Too much realism prevents very cinematic things. </p><p></p><p>Yes, You, Inbam, make the point of "Some may like it that way." Correct, I acknowledge that. But "Some like it the other way." Now what?</p><p></p><p>The impression I get from those that demand realism, is that realism <em>is</em> the only acceptable way. And that, to use the above example, if I <em>want</em> a battle in the heart of a volcano, well I'm just wrong because that's silly, lava should be avoided like hell because that's how it should be. </p><p></p><p>Too much in one direction offends the other side of the spectrum.</p><p></p><p>Too much realism makes it unenjoyable for me. Too much cinematics may make it unenjoyable for you. The answer is either, "Find something that matches your tastes" or "Expect a meet in the middle", because "I demand this be changed so that it's more the way I like it" isn't going to get anyone anywhere. </p><p></p><p>(Note, I'm not saying that YOU, Imban, personally am saying that I should not have cinematic things, or that Realism Is the Only Way, but that is the feeling I get FROM those who demand realism.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rechan, post: 4739466, member: 54846"] Emphasis mine. I didn't say [B]better[/B]. You, Inbam, seem to be assuming that just because I like it my way, I think that's the [I]only[/I] way. My point is that, "If you have too much realism on how lava works, you [i]can't[/i] have a cinematic battle in a volcano." Too much realism prevents very cinematic things. Yes, You, Inbam, make the point of "Some may like it that way." Correct, I acknowledge that. But "Some like it the other way." Now what? The impression I get from those that demand realism, is that realism [I]is[/I] the only acceptable way. And that, to use the above example, if I [I]want[/I] a battle in the heart of a volcano, well I'm just wrong because that's silly, lava should be avoided like hell because that's how it should be. Too much in one direction offends the other side of the spectrum. Too much realism makes it unenjoyable for me. Too much cinematics may make it unenjoyable for you. The answer is either, "Find something that matches your tastes" or "Expect a meet in the middle", because "I demand this be changed so that it's more the way I like it" isn't going to get anyone anywhere. (Note, I'm not saying that YOU, Imban, personally am saying that I should not have cinematic things, or that Realism Is the Only Way, but that is the feeling I get FROM those who demand realism.) [/QUOTE]
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