So how harder is to kill someone with the changes to bodyparts?
I get that the outer brain is there to negate some of that "I punch you into your soul" type of deals, but there seems to be something broken about it.
I still find that a dwarf can punch someones thoughs out (granted, those were cave-men and I don't know what size are they) but somehow blunt weapons are nerfbats. A welded wolfram mace (60 density iirc) will only crush the skull, rarely bruise the outerbrain. We hit a problem here, seeing as headshots are basiclly the only way for a blunt to actually kill.
I don't know how to explain this, but it seems like shins and buttocks are attack magnets. Literally 90% of attacks target one or the other. If someone gets a chest hit, it is negated by breasts (I take this is intentional to, again, limit lethality).
The changes seem to make axes and swords even better, as shins will still fly sky high, while neutering spears, bolts (of the non broadhead variety) and maces, because they rely on vital hits.
I know there is probably no easy way to unbreak the combat, but im not so sure about it being slash or die.
Another thing: How the heck can gnomes shoot without a quiver? They only carry up to 10 bullets. Seems oddly diffrent than everyone else.