Has anyone ever thought how getting stabbed, punched, run over by vehicles pretty much does little to no damage but intentionally getting hit by them is "LRP"?
I seriously believe that in an universe where:
-I have practically infinite supply of painkillers and magic healing drugs
-Getting stabbed/shot/run over/etc. does negligible (5-10 brute to armored marines damage which is as much as getting punched twice while not wearing armor within ingame constraints).
-Where damage to body parts has been quantified and measurable on a device that anyone can use.
-Where there is no long term side effects of any of this.
-Where defibs are magic resurrecting devices.
-Where you literally can only see about 7 tiles around you without a magnifier.
That it would be reasonable for someone to participate in being negligibly harmed like that as there is practically little to no consequence to their bodily self.
So really, what's the deal with this "roleplay standard" that seems detached to the in game consequence/mechanics? It seriously just breaks my immersion of how my character would perceive the world around them.