07-12-2021, 01:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2021, 01:57 PM by UrsulaMejor. Edited 3 times in total.)
I know you're discussing this primarily for balance reasons, but to answer your opening question, irl you don't really need to worry about the light from an acetylene torch when you're not actively welding something
the eye damage comes from drawing a bead or performing a cut while staring at hot metal (which radiates light quite brightly!) for several seconds at a time. the intensity is a lot lower when your jamming the flame into human flesh and not staring directly at the business end for prolonged periods
again, gameplay isn't beholden to real life, but that's why
the eye damage comes from drawing a bead or performing a cut while staring at hot metal (which radiates light quite brightly!) for several seconds at a time. the intensity is a lot lower when your jamming the flame into human flesh and not staring directly at the business end for prolonged periods
again, gameplay isn't beholden to real life, but that's why