Yup, that's the only unrealistic thing about this game... Slowing down time and shooting fire from your palm isn't. Oh and how about dragons, totally realistic. If you want realism, try going outside
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For Christ sake. The same lame argument we've seen since Oblivion commentators said such and such was unrealistic.
Are you seriously unable---I mean SERIOUSLY f**king unable---to distinguish between lack of realism that can be surmounted by suspension of disbelief and lack of realism that can't?
Are you seriously unable to see the difference between that which can be explained by "magic" and that which can't?
Do you HONESTLY sit there and say to yourself that because we're talking about another universe or dimension or plane of existence where the laws of physics and the metaphysics allow for magic, we can also slip a suit of armor off a person without them knowing? You HONESTLY can't distinguish between the two?
So if Bethesda had included pink bunnies that float around your head and piss Skittles candy on your bed while you sleep you would have been TOTALLY okay with that design decision because, afterall, you can slow time and shoot fire and fight dragons?
It is just such an incredibly ABSURD argument and I'm sorry to come down so hard on you when what I'm really doing is trying bash some sense into the thousands of others LIKE you who have used this same line of argumentation since as long as I can remember. The argument---not you, but the argument---is literally borderline re-tarded. It shows a complete lack of understanding about how a fantasy world should be constructed and I find it hard to believe anyone who actually USES an argument like this likes fantasy or respects the genre to begin with. Why even have any interest in the game? Clearly you and your cohorts are ultra realists which is fine by me but NOT when you try to sabotage every statement about this or that being unrealistic with "Yeah but there are dragons derp!"
Do you HONESTLY believe that just because the Elder Scrolls universe (or any fantasy universe) has different rules from ours that that means it has no rules whatsoever?