jsidhu762: I thought the total weight was pooled together, not seperated individually like in Baldur's Gate.
Jim_Thorpe: I think it does both. It does total for party and, from a combat standpoint, it does for individuals. When you have encumbrance turned on, I believe it works this way and can affect movement for the party both in and out of combat, but doesn't affect party movement when it is turned off. I have it turned off, but it will still stop my party from moving if I go over the party pool limits of encumbrance.
Right. I got full plate for Harrim, and a chain shirt for Linzi... Oops. Too heavy for them. Valerie doesn't really have enough strength to handle the tower shield + armor and weapons.
How many NPCs have inadequate strength?
==> not as much damage, fine I can work with that
==> overencumbered and gets slowed + gimped in combat, game breaker
==> Party encumbrance affected by low strength NPCs, Strength becomes the prime attribute for all classes.
==> can't use good armor and weapons when they are available, feels like what the OP said about trolling