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Join Date: Apr 2023
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No offense to Sean, but perhaps a new writer, a new voice in the text, would also freshen the game up. |
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#132 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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My biggest suggestion would be to make revised version less human centric:
The default being a healthy young adult is good, but the things like: -how different size categories interact should be beefed up. We have things like D-scale and so on, but we would need corresponding also downwards and lifted front and center. -Actions in combat chapter is also way too human normal centric. Second: Give actual physical information for all things again, not just the advantages it has, but also weight, length, speed, range and similar as appropriate. Third: Make a more linear salary/cost of living/social class thingy. Maybe use speed/range table for the levels, so +1 social class would be 1.5 time base, +2 would be *2 and so on, instead of the weird *2/*5/*20/*100/*1000 progression. Fourth: Incoporate few rules from other places into the basic set like the chase rules and range band combat. Fifth: Fix the big object having too low durability problem. Maybe give large objects the thing suggested for supers with injurity tolerance to divide the damage they take. |
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#133 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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I forget if I've noted it before, but if it's possible to do in a readily-gameable fashion, I'd like if damage rolls were always just a 3d roll. Basically, there would be a nominal average damage for each attack, and the 3d roll would modify this. That way all attacks have the same probability distribution, rather than near-average results becoming more and more common as damage increases. But actually doing that in a readily-gameable fashion is easier said than done! (I suspect Mission X is going to do something like this - Doug mentioned a "damage variance roll" when giving a sneak peak - but that uses a variant of Conditional Injury, and I'm not certain making that the default would be the way to go for a theoretical 4e Revised)
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#135 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Remember: 4eR, not 5e. Any changes shouldn't break too much of the existing 4e library.
I'd personally love to see ST-based damage standardized in a way that makes it directly proportional to your ST (or perhaps some power of your ST), making it easier to scale up or down; but would that interfere with existing published material? |
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#136 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Scaling: A few general problems: No smaller than standard scale: Currently if a human and a classical large dragon interact in combat there are fairly good rules that work well enough by using D-scale (*10)and normal scale as needed for damage etc. But give a mouse sized creature a weapon and have them fight a larger creature and the fact that there is no /10 scale to drop down to when needed. So you have to use normal scale with the mouse having maybe 1 hp giving no granularity. Second on scaling: Things like modifiers are given as absolute numbers: example: "Defender’s Situation: Above attacker: +1 if 3’ difference, +2 if 4’, or +3 if 5’" So if you have two giant 100 foot mechans fighting then that +3 is trivial to get, but two mouse men fighting cannot even reach each other at 5 foot height difference. The books are littered with a lot of those types of rules where if you are not normal sized human versus normal size human the GM has to try to decide how to implement them, often on fly in middle of a session. Obviously they should be scaled, but how? So would be better if there were rules on that. As for damage to objects: It is best illustraed by the example: Take the Skyscraper in B55. It has DR 10 and 3700 hp. Give someone a Battle Rifle, 7.62mm and every shot will do about 3 injury after the DR and injury tolerance. Thus after about 1230 hits anywhere on the building that 50 story building will risk collapse and after about 7400 by the rifle hits it is destroyed for sure. That is without hitting anything important in the building. In reality it would have a lot of holes, most windows shot out and such, but very unlikely be anywhere near a collapse unless targeted most of the shots specifically at the frame in one smallish area. Same problems if you want to model age of sail ships pounding on each other, by the rules the ships cannot survive that many hits as you do not need to penetrate the armor many times until they run out of HP and so on. Basically any massive object is very likely to survive a lot of small damage effects in real life, unless they hit something critical. |
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#137 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2024
Location: There's a head attached to my neck and I'm in it
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Maybe we need some SM of te attack and give some sort of Damage Reduction (+50% one, without the minimum 1 damage) or Damage Resistance based on the difference between it and SM of objects. I don't know how much explosive matters here, I'm not an expert in physics. I suppose ability to penetrate and do damage to internals is good too. And other question, should we think of where this damage is going? I would attack bottom of the skyscraper for example. So we need building hit locations... Conditional injury is better for vehicles. It's kinda working) Edit: as for buildings, conditional injury can work for walls, doors and stuff like that. But I'm not sure how realistic it is. I need some doors and a sledgehammer I suppose) Last edited by Flowergarden; 12-06-2024 at 04:12 PM. |
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#138 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2023
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We have roamed far afield now. A revision of GURPS needs to address writing, cohesiveness, layout and organization, with changes that can affect gamers of the widest range possible. All while getting a new player excited, and to the table quickly. Nobody grabs a book off the shelf and says "I wonder what kind of building damage rules this game has?" |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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I kind of wonder whether there should be an injury tolerance between Diffuse and Homogeneous for large air filled things, like Zeppelins and Buildings. Like right now, 18 hits with Basic Set's ATGM brings the skyscraper to 0HP. That seems vaguely correct.
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