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Topic subjectWeapon Familiarity Suggestion
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60288, Weapon Familiarity Suggestion
Posted by Noobzilla on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I understand it would be quite an undertaking, but I figure it couldn't hurt to suggest.

What if using a specific weapon for a long period of time increased your ability to use the weapon (as it would be IRL). I've played console games on SNES etc where you actually gain a level of experience with a certain weapon, and thought it was an awesome and realistic feature.

For example, in CF mastering sword skill will make a straight-bladed shortsword and a long-curved scimitar "feel like a part of you". And that's all fair and good, but honestly a heavy curved scimitar would feel quite foreign at first, after having used a light rapier for 15 ranks (or what have you). Not to say that with 100% sword skill you shouldn't be able to alternate between the two effectively, but perhaps just subtle perks, increased hitroll and slight dam roll or something of the like. If you are about to fight a very worthy opponent, then it would be wise to use the weapon that you worked out all the nuances with in real battle, rather than a shiny new weapon you just bought from a merchant or picked up from a corpse.

Some polearms are more like spears, others more like axes. A giant, top heavy mace would have much different physics than a sturdy baton, though they are both classified as maces. Hatches and double-bladed axes, whips and chains, etc.

I'd be willing to give a go at coding this granted I was given access to the necessary mechanics and info.



60297, Lost my weapon, time to delete. nt
Posted by Artificial on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
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60303, There's a class for that
Posted by KaguMaru on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
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60304, I saw this in a commercial: "There's an ap for that!" (nt)
Posted by Quixotic on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
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60329, RE: Lost my weapon, time to delete. nt
Posted by Noobzilla on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
yeah you're right. It would be commonplace to sac the weapon of the person you just killed if this were the case.