This an maille skirt was pretty common on heavy armor.GloatingSwine wrote: »The worst thing is that the tassets/faulds aren't.
They're in the wrong place. No armour ever had that stupid crotch flap, that would decapitate your horse even if you could get on the thing with it in the way. Real braeis/brayettes are usually maille because, get this, they cover a bit of the legs that has to move and bend and the skirted armour of breastplates that have it often has a cut out at the front exactly where we have a giant steel spike pointing right at the back of our horse's head because, again, needs to bend and sit on a horse.
Faulds/tassets should come down the outside front of the leg covering the quad because that's the most likely place to get stabbed when you're riding a horse towards or otherwise fighting people who might get stabby at you. They shouldn't be wide out on the hips.
(Also mostly we fight on foot but not a lot of the leg armour is closed cuisse, it's all cavalry armour in a world that has never had mounted combat.)
Catering to comp groups resulted in a dead game, so now they need to give the casual zergers a win. They're the bulk of the Cyro player base, so that's the only way this turns around, and that's why I'm pro-Vengeance. It's the best chance for the game to survive. I loved the Live build system for years but it's beyond the point of no return, there's no fixing it.AngryPenguin wrote: »vengeance is the "Nobody wins" button.
Interesting response, considering how quickly you backed down when targeted by a PvPer.Disregarding the handful of individuals that can't handle being targeted by pvpers
Vet achievement can be earned in normal Naj-Caldeesh