Tgace
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Part of the problem with some of that unreality is that shapes perceptions. Thanks to all the tv car crashes where cars explode into flames every time, people are yanked out of cars by well meaning passers-by, with no regard for the significant possibility of injury. The truth? Cars rarely explode into flame in reality, and, generally, the safest place to leave an injured person after a crash is in the car, so that the medics can assess how to remove them safely.
Yeah, a lot of it's fun stuff... and I don't have anything against reasonable unreality. OK, you're lead crew has to be the ones to catch the bad guys, to go in with the SWAT unit, and so on. Cool. But to rack the gun when it should already have a round chambered? Or to have completely unrealistic responses to being shot or punched (like flying back 40 feet)... Why? Let solid basic stuff like gun handling create a better base for your unrealism.
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