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Edited by Section Ratio General: 4/16/2013 4:51:13 AM
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I notice this in pretty much any RPG game I have played.

Korean RPGs: The less armor a girl has on, the more protective it is. The more badass the armor looks, the better the protection is for the guys. Japanese RPGs: The more wacky the armor looks, the more protective it is. The more uguu the armor looks, the more expensive it is. American RPG's: The bigger the shoulder armor is, the more protective it is. The bigger the codpiece, the less protective it is. Is there a reason why this is happening? Or is it just game devs using DnD as a way to quickly decide things? Edit: This does not involve games where the main character or characters have a single suit of armor on the entire game and that single suit overrides every other suit's physical design. Even still, the same rules apply.

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