I know this topic has been dead for a while, but something has been bothering me ever since I got my suit of plate armour ingame.
Well, I own a full suit of plate armour in real life, along with dents, scratches and everything that armour that is actually used suffers.
My hobby is full-contact fighting with next to no rules, and I enjoy it a great deal. For the sake of protection, good armour is required.
Now, that's all not really important here, it's just to make it clear that I have experience in wearing and using medieval armour.
(Almost) All that has been said in the last posts is true.
Now owning a suit of plate armour in real life, I, of course, want to have that plate armour in games as well.
So I saved up my money, used crappy gear for a long, long time. And now I'm here, with plate armour in cRPG.
Then I tried it out for the first time.
It was rather dissapointing.I'm aware of the need for balance, but the restrictions you receive ingame for wearing plate armour seem way too strong.
Without the plate armour I love and use without being restricted much in terms of mo- and agility in real life, I was able to kill in duels, was alot quicker, blocks, chambers and attacks were alot more responsive.
WITH the plate armour, I felt like my character was forced into being "drunk".
No kidding. Whenever I use plate armour, it feels so bloody clumsy and unresponsive, as if my character was drunk.
I know that I play just like that when I'm actually drunk, but it's rather dissapointing to be forced into that "level of play" when there is no logical reason or explanation (except balance) for it.
Not to mention that I was still killed way too easily. C'mon, I've been hit full force with fullmetal maces, swords and axes in real life in my armour, and I'm still alive and kicking - actually, even the mace didn't really stop me or knocked me out.
All I'm saying is that I would love it if cRPG would remove those silly debuffs from plate armour and find some other way to balance it.
That's just a wish of mine, and I doubt it will be granted.
But one can dream, right?