User blog comment:Traditionalfire/Killing in games/@comment-5287758-20120920024918/@comment-2250460-20120925141609

It's not a mater of how immersed you are, it's a mater of logic.

The only bad choice Walker made was not leaving, everything else was pure, unlikely coincidence.

When Walker was at the Mortar, it wasn't like he could just turn around. He was already deep into enemy lines.

Was it sad that those people died, yes (not really to me though, they are not real after all), however if the freaking 33rd didn't shoot and try to kill Walker and the squad to begin with, it could have been avoided.