Well. It does reflect reality. Arrows have a limited range, MUCH shorter than guns. An arrow is a very large, high-drag projectile which slows down quickly in the air. Arrows quickly lose accuracy and penetration over range. I'm sure somebody will say "but english longbows!": those were used in an indirect fire role against formations. Sure, if you shot into the sky at a 30 degree angle the arrow would eventually land on that block of 500 guys out at a couple hundred meters, but that's basically using a stupidly powerful bow as field artillery and not what we have in the game which is precision marksmanship. And 80 meters is a pretty fair distance for a simple bow shooting a chunky armor-piercing arrow without any sights.
Though, even with a limited range being mostly realistic, I suspect the real motivating factor was to prevent "safe sniping". Hitting an actor with ranged attacks waaaaaaay outside their ability to perceive and having them unable to react you would just lead to different complaints.
My only suggestion to gamesas is that when using a bow the crosshair should turn red if you're aiming at something outside your range to actually hit. As it is, the only way to find your range is to waste a few arrows.
Though, even with a limited range being mostly realistic, I suspect the real motivating factor was to prevent "safe sniping". Hitting an actor with ranged attacks waaaaaaay outside their ability to perceive and having them unable to react you would just lead to different complaints.
My only suggestion to gamesas is that when using a bow the crosshair should turn red if you're aiming at something outside your range to actually hit. As it is, the only way to find your range is to waste a few arrows.
Unfortunately the worst part is that when sniping a target from a medium/long distance, the arrow flies right through them, but the impact alerts them and they start searching for you.
And @ the post above:
No the tweaks don't fix the "arrow passing through" bug, it only changes the trajectory of the arrow leaving the bow.