Eclipse Phase is one of those settings which really pulled me in the moment I first read about it. I love the presentation and quality of the books, and the writing. :)
However, we found, after testing it in play, that some of the core rule mechanics are a bit problematic. I really want it to work, though, so I wanted to check here if anyone have any thoughts about it.
It's about morphs. The main problem my group had with these rules is that a morph just feels like modifiers to the Ego, instead of something physical. That's the problem of having Aptitudes for a character that only describes the psychological side.
What we think is missing is more physical feel to the morphs. I'm trying to make up an optional rule for this, but I'm not sure where to start. One idea is to give each morph a couple of new and simple stats (maybe Physique, Size and Agility?) that are specific for each morph, and not altered by Aptitudes.
The lack of a Size stat (apart from a modifier that makes it easier to hit larger things) is problematic. It makes it easier for small morphs to fight and defeat larger things, the easier it is to hit, the bigger the chance is for it to land a really good hit.
Take for instance, this bizarre situation: You're sleeved in a Neo-Orca, swimming along in zero gravity, not a care in the world. What you do not know is that your enemy has sent four vicious Smart Cats after you. They're currently hiding in the nearby ventilation shaft, and are ready to pounce.
Who would win this fight? Panopticon has the stats for the morphs, but in short, the Neo-Orca is large, so it's +10 to hit it. It has Dur 40, and no armour. The cats' claws inflict a staggering 1d10+2 DV. And being vicious cats, they would surely be ganging up on the poor killer whale.
Although pushing it to the bizarre, the example illustrates one of the problems of not having stronger rules for the physical sides of the morphs.
Well, that's just our opinion. Anyone else have any thoughts about this (apart from just case-by-case rulings by the GM that cats cannot hurt orcas?) :)
-Eirik
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"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)
"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)
"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)
"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)
"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)
"I can’t talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets."
-GRAHAM CHAPMAN (1941-89)