Wyrmlord
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In Fallout, you had perks.
In Daggerfall, you had advantages and disadvantages.
While each Fallout perk had a corresponding weakness that applied to that perk and that perk alone, Daggerfall could allow any mix of advantages and disadvantages provided they did not contradict each other.
And in Daggerfall, you levelled more slowly if your advantages exceeded disadvantages.
Which system did you like more?
Plus, would Fallout work better with a Daggerfall style advantage/disadvantage system, or would Daggerfall work better with a Fallout style perk system?
In Daggerfall, you had advantages and disadvantages.
While each Fallout perk had a corresponding weakness that applied to that perk and that perk alone, Daggerfall could allow any mix of advantages and disadvantages provided they did not contradict each other.
And in Daggerfall, you levelled more slowly if your advantages exceeded disadvantages.
Which system did you like more?
Plus, would Fallout work better with a Daggerfall style advantage/disadvantage system, or would Daggerfall work better with a Fallout style perk system?