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Redefining Speed?
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Like i dont need an "x speed is x mph", thats not what im looking for, but like it feels like the scale is just like, awkward. 30 meters per second is around 67 mph, at a speed of 10, while 5 speed is as fast as a cheetah which is 60 mph. And like trixie said, running along a wall is less speed and a bit more with momentum and friction, and even then. Sure there is omniphysics, as with everything, but if we are relating it to real world speeds then i believe it should actually be relative, or at least relative in omniphysics.

Im not applying real world physics to anything, its simply asking about clarification on exact phrasing in the rules. I wouldnt mind speed being nerfed if it meant it being scaled more appropriately, so im not trying to "game the system" or anything here.

I just want clarification with the scale of speed with omniphysics. Obviously it doesnt exist in an exact vaccuum, and is described by real world things, but it should be consistent.

*Also as a side note ive always wondered, how does speed affect movement in terms of reactions and such? I now it affects powers and described in their respective descriptions, but it sometimess crosses my mind, after all, if you can run that many times faster than normal can you swing a sword that many times faster than normal?
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Redefining Speed? - by Demetri Malius - 05-15-2017, 10:06 PM

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