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From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Old Age Runners (Was: Re: Sex & the Single
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 09:46:24 +0100
And verily, did MgkellyMP5 hastily scribble thusly...
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|In a message dated 98-05-06 20:16:15 EDT, you write:
|
|<< Ah, SR1 and autosuccesses and variable staging. Hey, I bet the kiddies
| haven't ever heard of 3L1 or 5D4 damage codes, eh? Now THAT complicated
| combat.
| >>
|
|and it was a pain in the ass too! '-2 to Power Level/ +1 Wound Level and it
|makes the damage code of a Browning Max-Power with Firepower ammo....'
|personally, i was very relieved when they started using 2 as the Staging
|number for everything in SR2.

The poor man's deluded. He's been brainwashed by the SR2 new order.
Get 'im lads!

Personally, when they took away the staging, they took away one hell of a
lot of the variety that went with the game.

*BANG*
You need 12 successes to totally clear that damage....
(Fortunately, you had 6 auto successes in your armour, but that's besides
the point...)

*ahhhh* Those were the days....

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