Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!mcnc!uvaarpa!vger.nsu.edu!cs170703644 From: cs170703644@vger.nsu.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: DMII/CSB -- FirestaffREAD/NEW Message-ID: <431.2785b9e7@vger.nsu.edu> Date: 5 Jan 91 15:35:03 GMT References: <1173@h.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu> <1991Jan5.071007.3428@sapphire.idbsu.edu> <1991Jan5.073916.3584@sapphire.idbsu.edu> Lines: 21 In article <1991Jan5.073916.3584@sapphire.idbsu.edu>, tanner@sapphire.idbsu.edu (cs127- Byron (Mark) Tanner) writes: > > Never really noticed any advantage to armor in CSB either, in fact about > half way through I took it all off and ran around naked. Didn't notice any > difference. Anyone else??? > > Enjoy, > -Mark I think there is an advantage to wearing armor. It seems to cut down the serious of injuries, sometimes preventing the minor ones altogether. I especiall like lightweight helmets to prevent head injuries...and the leather boots seems to protect the feet when I fall through yet another hidden pit. One of my guys now is wearing the magic armor....milhail ?? Not sure of the spelling there. Anyway, it's very lightweight, but does a great job. He almost never gets hurt. Sometimes I put hte armor on my weakest man for added safety. Jean