Originally posted by Jango
It is quite realistic actually. Maybe not as much as it does, but it is realistic. In real life when you are holding down on the trigger your gun keeps shooting. If you get shot (and die) your body doesn't just let up on the trigger immediately. Your muscles can keep hold on the trigger and keep shooting for half a second (or more) and that could kill the enemy.
I would like to say that I don't play this game, but just pointing out that it is possible in real life.
When you get shot your muscle tenses causing you to drop your rifle from a safe position, at the same time bullet spread increases a ton. Mainly due to not being in a stable firing position.
Get shot you won't return any fire or result in both guys being killed. No recorded cases at all!
In Hollywood yes, real life nope.
DICE have already hinted it was not done due to realism, rather it's a network netcode issue at play. It's why they reduced the ping factors letting players do it. Still I think they need to remove it from the game period along with be harsher ping wise and update the game more often that unlikely to happen.
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The only people saying it due to the realism are people who benefit from it and don't want it to go away as a result.