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Rhoda what are you doing Rhoda 

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Whoops! These things happen when you inexpertly combine mechanics from different games!

And yes, Susan likes abs.

Fable 2 was the first RPG I played in which armor didn't boost your defense. Beyond boosting or lowering social stats, they did nothing beyond change how you look. Which I actually liked while playing that game, because you could just level up your defenses separately while wearing whatever you wanted.

It's a shame there weren't more outfits, but still.

And hold on to your hats, because I'm about to say something positive about Fallout 76. Don't hold on too tight, however, because I'm immediately going to say how that positive thing was kinda bad after that.

In Fallout 76, there were purely cosmetic outfits you could put on that would cover up all of your actual armor. What gear you wore for stats could be completely separate from what you wore for aesthetics, and I think that's something more games should have!

More SINGLE PLAYER games. Fallout 76 is, in theory, a multiplayer game. It makes sense to be able to see what actual armor other players are wearing, and not the sweet sweater vest they've decided to make visible instead.

As has probably been said a few times about things in 76, it was a neat idea that would have made more sense in single player.

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Stephen Gilberg

Early in "Order of the Stick," Elan concluded that nudity equaled invisibility. After all this time, he still doesn't know better.

coredumperror

Pissed-off-about-her-clothes-not-making-her-attractive-enough Susan is fun. :)

Anonymous

I have to admit I first read that last sentence as "My bare ass alone...".

IvyReed

Rhoda clearly popped up like an excited puppy at the prospect of Cat (It is Cat doing the teaching/narrating right?) taking off all her clothes, but then once it turned out that it wouldn't happen she slunk away off panel in disappointment.

Anonymous

Star Trek Online has this option of visually turning off the armor. Not that anyone plays STO I guess

Anonymous

Looks like there was a coloring oopsie. That, or Susan's top went from form fitting to mid-riff bearing between panels. It's EGS. These things happen.

Daryl Sawyer

I played it for a while, particularly shortly after it came out. Ran into the same problem most MMOs had: didn't keep up with my friends in leveling, couldn' t play with them.

Anonymous

I'm pretty sure you're just seeing her arms cast shadows over her midriff in panels 1 and 2.