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<blockquote data-quote="Paragon Lost" data-source="post: 9525036" data-attributes="member: 6966375"><p>Very good points. I know back in the day when it came out and I leaped on it, I quickly started making house rules to clear up some mechanics for my table. Some were changes to make some aspects less tedious when we found. All these decades later, the one I recall clearly was changing when armor took S.D.C damage. </p><p></p><p>We decided that armor degraded far to quickly and it was a PITA to run that way. So we did a couple things (I say we but mostly it was me as the GM coming up the fixes while having conversations with the players at my table). First we basically (if I recall exactly) made all the armor have x10 S.D.C so it didn't fall apart in one battle, which could happen we found far to often. We increased the amount repaired from the armor repair kits as well, don't recall if it was x10 or not. </p><p></p><p> We did something else in regards to armor S.D.C. and when armor took damage but I no longer recall the exact mechanical changes. I'd have to crack open the book and read through the mechanics to help jar my old mind to recall. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paragon Lost, post: 9525036, member: 6966375"] Very good points. I know back in the day when it came out and I leaped on it, I quickly started making house rules to clear up some mechanics for my table. Some were changes to make some aspects less tedious when we found. All these decades later, the one I recall clearly was changing when armor took S.D.C damage. We decided that armor degraded far to quickly and it was a PITA to run that way. So we did a couple things (I say we but mostly it was me as the GM coming up the fixes while having conversations with the players at my table). First we basically (if I recall exactly) made all the armor have x10 S.D.C so it didn't fall apart in one battle, which could happen we found far to often. We increased the amount repaired from the armor repair kits as well, don't recall if it was x10 or not. We did something else in regards to armor S.D.C. and when armor took damage but I no longer recall the exact mechanical changes. I'd have to crack open the book and read through the mechanics to help jar my old mind to recall. lol [/QUOTE]
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