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Old 07-25-2015, 02:19 AM   #11
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A lot of that depends on what you think is a 'GURPS level character'. Someone not currently accustomed to hiking can go a full day, but they're going to feel pretty terrible the next day, and things like blisters are pretty likely.
It would be dangerous for ANYONE I know to gurps hike all day. I think my mom may be able to though.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:09 AM   #12
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A lot of that depends on what you think is a 'GURPS level character'. Someone not currently accustomed to hiking can go a full day, but they're going to feel pretty terrible the next day, and things like blisters are pretty likely.
Blisters are really best assessed as being caused by failed hiking skill rolls.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:13 AM   #13
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Blisters are really best assessed as being caused by failed hiking skill rolls.
They can't as blisters wouldn't require slowing down which a failed Hiking roll means in R.A.W.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:16 AM   #14
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Blisters are really best assessed as being caused by failed hiking skill rolls.
Probably critfailed or high-MoF failed, as someone with skill 12 shouldn't have that much of a problem.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:23 AM   #15
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Blisters form from friction, not failure of skill or health.
Either way in gurps normal blisters don't rise to the level of even a single HP of damage. So it becomes flavor text anyway.
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Old 07-25-2015, 03:52 AM   #16
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Blisters form from friction, not failure of skill or health.
Either way in gurps normal blisters don't rise to the level of even a single HP of damage. So it becomes flavor text anyway.
Excessive friction seems to indicate you majorly screwed up your choice of shoes, gait and other such things.
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Old 07-25-2015, 08:44 AM   #17
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Sleep may feel restful, but it isn't really Rest as Gurps defines ,it in my opinion. When super fatigued, 8 hours, or however many you normally need, won't cut it.
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Both examples given are far more active than just sleep. Id definitely count that time toward FP recovery.

As for professional marathoner sprinting the entire 26 miles, they aren't sprinting. They just have a very fast paced run. When they pass a competitor, THAT is sprinting. Theres a real difference that you feel in the moment, in terms of form and exertion.

I agree that a continuous smooth progression from hiking up through sprinting would be nice. Since Last Gasp attacks reworking FP use writ large, might as well tackle this too. It is worth noting that people have different forms when walking, running, and sprinting though. That may cause breakpoints and weirdness in rules.

Your numbers for speeds are a tad off. At Move 5, you run a 12 min mile. Sounds right for an average, doesnt-ever-exercise kind of person, but I ran 5 minute miles in high school, which means I had Move 12, and I was considered slow, since I couldn't touch the 4:30 milers! In college, I met one of the school's milers who regularly broke 4 minutes, and he only had one foot (pretty discouraging when you are contemplating trying to walk on...collegiate level is nuts). World records are in the 3:30 range.

Maybe we should look at having Running skill influence how fast you can run/sprint? I also notice that the faster you run, the less time you do it, so by RAW, the less FP you lose as long as you dont sprint. Perhaps distance should factor into FP loss? Frex, you can lose 1 FP per 1/10 x HT miles run. How fast doesn't matter. Slower and longer is still the same energy output as short and fast. Let Running and Move influence how fast you run them. Let Extra Effort give the option to run them even faster at the cost of more FP (probably boosting the entire run or on a mile by mile basis).
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Old 07-25-2015, 09:36 AM   #18
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Excessive friction seems to indicate you majorly screwed up your choice of shoes, gait and other such things.
New shoes are sometimes enough.
Or bad socks, with non-flat stitching.
Or a small item (small pebble, small stick, ...) inside the shoes.
But the usual culprit is simply walking too long on a wet sock, or switching to trekking shoes after a few days in sandals.

An skilled hiker will generally avoid them, but it can happen, often when you are pushing yourself under the rain to reach a shelter, and are too tired to listen to your feet warning you.
With modern hydrocolloidal dressings , a blister is below Gurps notice (unless it get infected).

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Old 07-25-2015, 11:00 AM   #19
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Your numbers for speeds are a tad off. At Move 5, you run a 12 min mile. Sounds right for an average, doesnt-ever-exercise kind of person, but I ran 5 minute miles in high school, which means I had Move 12, and I was considered slow, since I couldn't touch the 4:30 milers!
You might want to break out your work here, because at first blush, Move 5 is 5 yards per second, which is 352s per mile, or about six minutes. Paced running is half sprinting speed, so indeed 3 yards per second or 586s per mile, about 9' 45s.

I like the concept of Running skill pushing the paced running ability.
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Old 07-25-2015, 11:25 AM   #20
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Couldn't you just say that if the party had been being busy before the rumble started they started the rumble minus 1d*10% AP or such?
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