But what was your point with your question again?
I should have answered this in my last post.
Video games are in no way, shape, or form real life, and if they were they wouldn't be fun. Realism is, in many cases, a wonderful tool for achieving the ends of a better game, but it is not a worthwhile goal unto itself if it doesn't result in a better game.
I mentioned Chess because it's a perfect game that would be worse if anything were added or taken away and because unlike, say, Go, it has a real-world theme. The rules of Chess don't always do what would be realistic for its theme, and if they did it would be an infinitely worse game.
I am accusing you of being the type of person who would make a game much worse than it could be in the name of realism. That was the point of my question.