doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Right, it’s less comfortable than walking around in street clothes, and it’s really nice to take it off at the end of the day.Well that's the question, isn't it?
Jokes about "fantasy Fu***** Vietnam" and all the NPCs being werewolves and vampires aside, the OP didn't actually give enough details for us to know that for sure.
He said they're running Curse of Strahd, but that doesn't tell me whether or not the PCs are routinely attacked in town (in which case, sure, I agree that being on guard makes sense), or whether most of the time they're safe in town, and the encounters in city limits are rare exceptions, in which case it would make more sense for villagers to give them the hairy eyeball for going around fully kitted up. I can't tell for sure from the OP whether the DM's being unreasonable, or the players are. Either way they should probably communicate better so they're on the same page and in a less adversarial stance, which was my main recommendation.
PS: I've walked around all day in armor and bearing a shield; IME it does get tiring and is certainly less comfortable than NOT wearing armor. And the shield wasn't too bad, but I certainly put it down sometimes (leaned it against a chair, or against my legs outdoors if standing) to give my arm an occasional break.
But only when I was in borrowed beginner armor was I dying to get out of it after a couple hours, or did I get chaffed and pinched.
The shield, yeah, that sounds exactly like my experience. Before I found that I fight better with a small round than with a heavy heater, I had my shield on my back of shading my helmet when possible because you can definitely feel it’s weight.
Armor ain’t like a backpack, the weight distribution is much, much, better. A shield is more like carrying a bag around all day. Doable, but only a weirdo refuses to set it down at all through the day.