From: "Robert B Makowsky"<rmako@c...>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 10:16:05 GMT
Subject:
Los and I were discussing this. Since we were inside in small rooms we
thought
about a few things.
Power Armor cannot go through breaches unless they are truly large.
Power Armor can fit in the halls and major doors but not through the
doors into
the rooms and offices. That would have given the infantry somewhere to
hide.
Or better yet, the whole place is too small and the power armor stays
upstairs
and watches the match on the closed circut monitors.
Bob Makowsky
> >Heart rate zero, brainwave zero,
> >body temperature ambient.
>
>;)
>
> >Oh, you mean before? I think the
> >grenade rolled a 4 (on a d12) and I rolled a
> >3 on 2d6 armor.
>
>Mmmm OK. PA can be a tricky thing to balance. Having their armour too
>strong means they walk over everything (literally), but you don't want
them
>being too weak either. I probably would've made them a bit stronger,
but
>ain't hindsight grand ;)
>
>Cheers
>
>Beth
>
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