Posted July 02, 2019
Hi, folks!
Since I'm tired of useless discussions about politics in games (and other media), I would like to suggest a less conroversial (I hope) topic.
What do you think about realism in sci-fi? Is it important for you to see laws of physics manifesting correctly? Or some technical references being accurate? Or maybe you don't care about it at all, and some technobabble is enough for your "suspension of disbelief"?
For example, I know that Star Trek was never a realistic in terms of physics. But it still had inner logic in its episode. If something was explained to work this way or the other - it would work exactly like that with all logical consequence (but not necessarily realistic physics models) to have a compelling story.
Or what about fantasy? Magic defies laws of physics, sure. But when you have warriors or someone making a mechanical trap - do you think it still need to be realistic? I, for example, do. I even cringed when in Avatar: The Last Airbender in one fight someone blocked lightning with water (despite whater is a good conductor).
So, what's your opinion? Do you prefer hard sci-fi like Jurassic Park or something as wild as Doctor Who? Was there some specific moment that made you stop watching/plaing because it was too unplausible? What about some unrealistic game conventions?
Since I'm tired of useless discussions about politics in games (and other media), I would like to suggest a less conroversial (I hope) topic.
What do you think about realism in sci-fi? Is it important for you to see laws of physics manifesting correctly? Or some technical references being accurate? Or maybe you don't care about it at all, and some technobabble is enough for your "suspension of disbelief"?
For example, I know that Star Trek was never a realistic in terms of physics. But it still had inner logic in its episode. If something was explained to work this way or the other - it would work exactly like that with all logical consequence (but not necessarily realistic physics models) to have a compelling story.
Or what about fantasy? Magic defies laws of physics, sure. But when you have warriors or someone making a mechanical trap - do you think it still need to be realistic? I, for example, do. I even cringed when in Avatar: The Last Airbender in one fight someone blocked lightning with water (despite whater is a good conductor).
So, what's your opinion? Do you prefer hard sci-fi like Jurassic Park or something as wild as Doctor Who? Was there some specific moment that made you stop watching/plaing because it was too unplausible? What about some unrealistic game conventions?