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Bagpuss

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Its not bad, disappointed with how they have handled firearms weird stuff like...

You need Wisdom 13 to be wise enough to use burst fire, even if the gun is set on its burst fire setting

Burst fire actually makes it harder to hit the target, when in the real world its used to make it more likely that you will hit the target.

You need Wisdom 13 to be wise enough to consider aiming before you take a shot.

Although armour makes it hard to do a damaging hit on a target (hence it adds to defense and doesn't give DR), it doesn't make it any less likely you will be damaged by automatic fire, its still the same Reflex save.

Automatic fire targets only a 10' x 10' square (or a 5' x 20' square) do the bullets magically avoid everything between you and the target area? You can use automatic fire to target an individual but if you do only one bullet ever hits.

All the handguns are all pretty similar, so you might as well go for the one with the largest magazine.

There are obvious faults like the penetrate hardness talent for Strong Hero's that should have been picked up in play-testing/proof-reading.

Its not bad, but I'm a bit disappointed as I thought it could be great.
 


DM_Matt

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Bagpuss said:
Its not bad, disappointed with how they have handled firearms weird stuff like...

You need Wisdom 13 to be wise enough to use burst fire, even if the gun is set on its burst fire setting

Burst fire actually makes it harder to hit the target, when in the real world its used to make it more likely that you will hit the target.

You need Wisdom 13 to be wise enough to consider aiming before you take a shot.
Has anyone asked Charles Ryan if thats a mistake and/or why it isn't one?
 





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