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It's still a realistic game, it just has convenient game features to minimize the complaining from little ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ like OP.
Ironic that I read this WHILE you were playing RO2... If it is no fun in the end why do you have 175 hours racked up? And of course arma is more realistic (unless you're a (G)ayZ player) - it's a military SIMULATION, whereas RO2 is in no way meant to simulate war, just to incorporate aspects of it so that it is more realistic than the average game...
If you have a leathal wound, you either die right away or fade to black and then die.
If you have a wound to your limbs or in a part of your body that wasn't a vital organ, you bleed.... The severity of the wound is noted as either yellow or red.
If you don't stop the bleeding from such wounds it will turn into a mortal wound as noted above, due to excessive blood loss.
Get a clue.
And Zoom is actually Focusing. Monitors do not represent a full 1:1 scale of things in the real world which is why an MP40 looks the size of a pistol on screen..... It is done this way in all FPS's so you can have a wider view similar to what you would have in real life.
The Focus is to make the weapon and what you are looking at scale to a 1:1 scale (weapon looks larger) and the details in front of you become larger. It's not a Zoom it's a representation of you focusing your eyes at a specific area and more detail being displayed on screen.
It's to counter the limitations of monitors based on their set amount of pixels they can display (which the human eye does not have such a limitation)
In order to represent this, you lose your view on the sides of the screen and see more detail in front.
Put your hand out in front of you and look straight ahead without focusing your eyes.... Now focus on your hand. Notice how the details on your hand increase while the details of everything around it decrease? That's what the focus ability is supposed to represent.
You putting your face up against the monitor and squinting at a cluster of pixels isn't going to make those pixels look like something more than the cluster of pixels you originally saw.... That's why focus exists.
Now you know.