In the year 1923, war erupts across Calradia and Balion once more, bringing life to a new age of mechanization, revolution and nationalism, and a fourth era of technology that will forever shape the face of warfare.

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TSWG
TSWG - - 71 comments

I like it

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Zolanius1
Zolanius1 - - 6 comments

Why do simple clothes give armor?
Sorry to break it to you, but uniforms were issued, so the troops could tell each other from the enemy.
In WWI and WWII armor only consisted of the helmet of the individual, and maybe a flakvest, if he was an officer high up enough. In WWI, there were "attempts", at making custom armor in the trenches, but the occasional ironman was either shot by enemy, or got reprimanded by his officer.

All in all: Don't give uniforms too much defensive vaule (like less than 10), and give guns high enough damage, so cuirassers (if there are any at this point) can be protected from sabercuts, but not bullets.

Having more people for less cost is a way to balance these op weapons, altough idk if the engine can handle it...

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Brennus13
Brennus13 - - 76 comments

It's a video game. Having clothes give some degree of armor makes it so that one or two cuirasses aren't the only things worth wearing. L'Aigle for example is an excellent mod, but the French cuirass is leagues better than anything else you might find, making it pretty much the only thing to look for.

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