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Originally Posted by JakeTheSnake
Really? This is what makes the game unrealistic?
It's not that the entire Caribbean could fit into about 10 football fields?
It's not that we can carry hundreds of pounds of swords, guns, grenades and cannon ammo without so much as a visible bag?
It's not that we can fire a thunderbolt out of a cannon?
It's not that we fight against scorpions, wasps and crabs the size of a large dog (or small horse)?
It's not that people who were once dead are being raised as "undead" and roaming the Caribbean doing the bidding of their undead master, a creature who was once a man but is now an abomination with a skeleton head, a hoof for one foot and a cannon for a hand that can drain the souls out of living things and bend their wills to his own?
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Disney has a ton of logic. For instance, you don't get caught by The Curse while on your ship, but you're in wide open moonlight. But you do on land. Or the fact that, yeah, you're holding hundreds of daggers and grenades.
Also, the Thunderbolt-Out-Of-A-Cannon part, think of the Cannonball as a metal, blue-ish glowing orb, that gets struck by lightning coincidentally when it hits the mast...
As for the +25% Defense on enemy ships, this might make it harder to do the Light Frigate stage of the Boss Battle, meaning we will gain more damage before sinking them. The Goliath won't be so bad, as all you have to do is take down the sails, get out of range and continue doing damage.