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Old 04-26-2010, 05:03 PM
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LOL! Maybe that's why I'm seeing a urologist on Thursday for pain in my testicles -- they're clogged up!
TOO MUCH INFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



as for V1 or V2, I prefer V2, V2.2.

I hated the 1 shot = 3 rds of V1, but oddly enough, I liked the vehicle combat system, or actually the different armor values (front, front left, front right, etc) and damage resolution. But like others said, it slowed things down alot.

I liked the inclusion of civilian careers and other nation military careers in V2.

When I gm'ed V2 and V2.2, I got into some pretty heavy debates about the aging and not getting the same amount of skills when you get older. I won of course, because I was the GM, but now that I'm older, I can understand the reasoning. But we did a lot of tweaking the number of skill points and terms.

Does anyone recall Brian Bilderback's postings on the old webprg forum, he posted a very detailed reworking of the V2 character generation system.

Like Paul said, age related attribute loss is real. I'm definitely fatter, slower than I was in my late teen's-20's. I believe that scientific studies have also shown that your brain is at its peak in your late 20's...
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