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Talk:Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven

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Realism:

One of the things I liked about this game was it's attempt to be (for a computer game) quite realistic. You could only carry a limited number of big weapons and most importantly the reloading was realistic, for example if you fire only a portion of the ammo from your handgun or Thompson then reload, any remaining rounds are lost in the discarded magazine (or in the case of revolvers ejected by the ejection lever).

With ammunition capacities limited also as an attempt at realism this meant you had to take care in your tactics - do you use up each magazine/clip/chamber before reloading risking being caught empty mid fire-fight, or reload after every encounter so you have the full load at hand for the next fire-fight but risk running out of ammunition far sooner....

Weapons that could be topped up without loss (shotgun & rifles) were obviously not affected and this could impact what you selected for a mission.

Sadly in Mafia 2 this was dumped in favour of being able to carry 4 hand guns and 7 long arms at the same time, plus ammo, and you never lost a round when reloading after only part using up a mag....

Bring back the realism!

AnthonyB 26/9/11