YaboySlitty: In todays day in age where video games are developed like hot cakes and the "everybody wins" mentality games are very unrealistic. Today, I have paired up with Wiley Daily Dose to show that today's games are not accurate to devastating animations in games. For example, You shoot someone in "BO3" is so messed up nowadays that you can unload a clip in the goons face and nothing happens but when they turn around after you are done shooting and shoot you once you die. I mean last time I remembered I was shooting bullets not marshmallows. Today I will explain how "realistic video games" aren't that realistic and Daily Dose will explain the actual devastation that one would experience if these things were to happen.
YaBoySlitty: Okay, Why "realistic video games" and how they are not so realistic as the producers say they are. For example, Grand Theft Auto V probably the most realistic game out there has its own unrealism. For anyone who has played the game has probably notice that when one shoots someone in the head with a pistol they don’t die right away it takes at least the whole the clip to kill them depending on how big the clip is.
Daily Dose: In real life if one were to get shot in the head the chances of survival is 5%. The devastation it would cause to the head would cause someone to drop instantly. First the bullet enters the head, breaks through the skull to go through the brain. When hitting the skull your bullet will go and break in bits so that it spreads throughout the whole head instead of the concentration being in spot by new bullet design. And that's one bullet, not a whole clip.
YaBoySlitty: Cars are another example on how the game is not "realistic". I assure you there is people out there who play the game just to run people over, but have any of you ever experienced a moment when you are going full speed and hit somebody but all they do is fly up in the air but don’t die. This is an unrealistic act, I mean its common sense that if you hit someone at full speed they will die; and yes I get it, it’s a video game but why do people call it "realistic".
Daily Dose: If one were to compare how fast cars go in video games like Grand theft auto and in real life, the results are similar hitting someone going sixty five miles an hour in real life. If someone his hit by a car going forty miles an hour your chances of surviving is 10% as your chance of dying is 90%. If a person is going full speed or even sixty miles an hour that would lower one's survival rate. When getting hit on impact when crossing a street by car going forty and say the cars hood met with one's hip one of two things are possible. One will completely be ran over by the car knocking the person to the ground as fast as the car was going. The head is the most important thing to protect. The chances of you landing on your arms and legs are not high, a person's head would hit the asphalt are and most likely split open one's head plus the hard hit on impact doesn’t help your case. It would be hard to survive. The second thing that could happen is getting hit and having one's head hit the hood and they go sliding off and landing on the street. The trauma a person would experience would be too devastating and you risk cracking the head open still.
YaBoySlitty: In Grand Theft Auto one is able to run into a wall full speed and crash. Your health doesn’t decrease and your car is still fully functioning. It's understanding it's a videogame meant to be fun however, realistic games should own up. Just because a game production has great graphics doesn’t mean it's realistic.
Daily Dose: In today's day in age, cars are made pretty much of plastic. They don’t make them like they used too. However common sense should tell someone by hitting a wall, one would be having more than car troubles. A person would have a high fatality rate depending on what material the building was made of.
Daily Dose: Point is, everyone should be equipped with common sense. However way too many times kids and teenagers try and mimic what they see and video games because they think they are invincible. However this isn't the case. Don’t be reckless and think that there isn't any consequences behind a person's actions. Non other than being punishable by the law a person would also be punished with the chance of death, so be careful and stay safe.
I thought this post was a very good way of combining both blogs. It was a very interesting read of how it looks in video games to how it actually compares in real life.
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