Go check out the America's Army game, almost all of what you are pointing out, is in fact, in the game. As far as realism goes, its spectacular.
http://www.americasarmy.com/
Also, its free!
I know I've been killed a few times by my gun jamming, running out of ammo, getting hit by ricochets, bullets shooting through walls, doors etc, flash grenades and normals nades going off near me taking out my hearing and sight and the recoil actuall effects your shooting throughout any match.
I live in STL County, but being a bunch of years over 17 I don't care... I have been following this videogame violence stuff since the mid 90's, and what it comes down to is if the parents think that violence and content will ruin their children's minds they have the right to say "no". What I don't understand is why with the ERAB Ratings ON THE GAME PACKAGE why they dont make a decision for themselves instead of going for legislation... I suppose that could be asking to much for parents...
Go check out the America's Army game, almost all of what you are pointing out, is in fact, in the game. As far as realism goes, its spectacular. http://www.americasarmy.com/ Also, its free! I know I've been killed a few times by my gun jamming, running out of ammo, getting hit by ricochets, bullets shooting through walls, doors etc, flash grenades and normals nades going off near me taking out my hearing and sight and the recoil actuall effects your shooting throughout any match.
I live in STL County, but being a bunch of years over 17 I don't care... I have been following this videogame violence stuff since the mid 90's, and what it comes down to is if the parents think that violence and content will ruin their children's minds they have the right to say "no". What I don't understand is why with the ERAB Ratings ON THE GAME PACKAGE why they dont make a decision for themselves instead of going for legislation... I suppose that could be asking to much for parents...