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| This is the first I've seen armor mentioned as having ''bulk''. Is that really the way we want to approach armor, rather than just ''points'' which is pretty ubiquitous? --[[User:Wikiadmin|Wikiadmin]] 21:47, 5 February 2010 (UTC) | | This is the first I've seen armor mentioned as having ''bulk''. Is that really the way we want to approach armor, rather than just ''points'' which is pretty ubiquitous? --[[User:Wikiadmin|Wikiadmin]] 21:47, 5 February 2010 (UTC) |
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| Yeah... I wasn't sure about how to describe the armor units and bulk seemed the easiest way to describe it.
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| == Bulk & Armor ==
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| How about just saying that armor is on the outside of the vehicle and therefore occupies no bulk, and link to the armor page. I'm pretty sure there are other links to it sprinkled around, just not sure if it exists yet.
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| What it comes down to really, is that ''bulk'' is the unit of measure for '''volume''' in the game, and armor is considered to have no volume (mostly because it is never ''inside'' anything).
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| --[[User:Wikiadmin|Wikiadmin]] 22:52, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
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| Edit: trying out the various editing options, which is why this is a new section. :)
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