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Did you miss the dolls from MGS4 that control the living and the dead?
Or the bazooka in PW that shot magical fulton balloons?
Or the Japanese musket that shoots tornados?
C'mon, just jump off the cliff with the rest of us.
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http://i.imgur.com/d1eOJAU.gif
Yeah it kinda kills the "realism" for me too. I can deal with the wierd supernatural stuff Kojima throws in there, because anything is possible in terms of the supernatural. This works with my logic...
But this wormhole fulton is just too hi tech to take seriously. And I mean even remotely plausable in terms of science. The technology to open and substain a miniture wormhole that humans can pass through is pretty much impossible for the human race to achieve according to everything we know about physics.
It would require too much energy to sustain, would require a black hole to create it in the first place (I think), and would kill any living thing that passes through it... A portable version no less, will be exponetially harder even.
Just saying I agree with the OP that this kills the immersion. I will just tech up the balloon fulton to its max and leave it be. :)
Xray that GIF is gona give me nightmare's thanks for that
Kojima has always played "fast-and-loose" with the idea of immersive experiences, as sometimes being too strict about the rules just defeats the purpose of creativity.