EvaUnit02 on 11/8/2010 at 14:24
No one is forcing you to equip the OP stealth armour. If you don't like, just don't use it. Simple.
Jason Moyer on 12/8/2010 at 10:10
Yes, the solution to game balance breaking items in RPG's is to not use them. Why didn't I think of that?
Pyrian on 12/8/2010 at 19:42
Yes, why didn't you? Or is that a solution only to those of us who enjoy RPG's precisely because of the fact that they tend to allow us to play the game the way we want to? I mean, there are people on this forum who simply could not enjoy Bioshock until they had the ability to turn off the Vita Chambers. I simply reloaded any time I died. Was that so difficult? :p
june gloom on 12/8/2010 at 20:48
You'd be surprised.
Jason Moyer on 13/8/2010 at 02:58
It wouldn't be very good role playing if my stealth character found a goddamn suit that made him goddamn invisible and didn't goddamn use it.
Matthew on 13/8/2010 at 09:19
Well, maybe he found that it chafed him in sensitive areas or something.
Thirith on 16/8/2010 at 14:31
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
It wouldn't be very good role playing if my stealth character found a goddamn suit that made him goddamn invisible and didn't goddamn use it.
Well, you just have to make him suicidally cocky and/or imbecilic. Voilà - role-playing problem solved!
Gingerbread Man on 16/8/2010 at 14:40
I mostly appreciate the way the dragoon armor makes it so I can see past whatever stupidly oversized weapon I'm waving around.
june gloom on 17/8/2010 at 02:14
The weapons do come off a bit too big. The fact that you can't properly ironsight them doesn't help.
Vernon on 17/8/2010 at 06:42
Lack of ironsights is one of the game's biggest downfalls. I guess we weren't going to see a totally hard-boiled shooter from Bethesda off the bat though