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Originally Posted by JLV
Have the GM roll against the viewer's IQ then, to determine if he notices those minor things, if it's truly important. Problem solved.
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When you are being charged by the rhinoceros, do you consider if the grass it charged from moved according to your knowledge of how grass should move when a rhinoceros charges through it OR do you get the hell out of the way?
In combat, your opponents probably aren't paying attention to those very insignificant things. Insignificant compared to a battleaxe speeding towards you head, anyway.
In a non-combat situation the viewers might have time to notice inconsistencies, but not when most illusions are being used.