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<blockquote data-quote="Starfox" data-source="post: 6138765" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Interesting observation. I thought some about this after writing it, and your post makes me reflect more. Any division of attributes has to be arbitrary, and will not work in every situation.</p><p></p><p>The "Perception" attribute I mentioned above has more to do with hand-eye coordination - aiming, tracking an object at a distance, and sensing obstacles along the path of a vehicle ahead of time. Not quite related to the acuity of senses, but related. Not sure what a better name would be.</p><p></p><p>IMO, Perception actually fits pretty well under Wisdom. Because senses do not really make perception - it is our understanding of our senses that does. RL I have mediocre senses all over, but I am still quite perceptive, because my subconscious is constantly noting details and reporting them to my conscious. One of my friends has really good eyesight - he can spot nautical signs at a distance I can barely see them with binoculars - but is not what you'd call "perceptive" and often misses things around or nearby.</p><p></p><p>But in the final analysis I must say the way I do things in my homebrew (divorcing stats from skills) or that Fudge does it (removing stats entirely) is the best - there is simply is no good way to accurately map personal aptitudes to a limed number of attributes and the relationships of these attributes to skills in a consistent and believable manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfox, post: 6138765, member: 2303"] Interesting observation. I thought some about this after writing it, and your post makes me reflect more. Any division of attributes has to be arbitrary, and will not work in every situation. The "Perception" attribute I mentioned above has more to do with hand-eye coordination - aiming, tracking an object at a distance, and sensing obstacles along the path of a vehicle ahead of time. Not quite related to the acuity of senses, but related. Not sure what a better name would be. IMO, Perception actually fits pretty well under Wisdom. Because senses do not really make perception - it is our understanding of our senses that does. RL I have mediocre senses all over, but I am still quite perceptive, because my subconscious is constantly noting details and reporting them to my conscious. One of my friends has really good eyesight - he can spot nautical signs at a distance I can barely see them with binoculars - but is not what you'd call "perceptive" and often misses things around or nearby. But in the final analysis I must say the way I do things in my homebrew (divorcing stats from skills) or that Fudge does it (removing stats entirely) is the best - there is simply is no good way to accurately map personal aptitudes to a limed number of attributes and the relationships of these attributes to skills in a consistent and believable manner. [/QUOTE]
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