Not a response to the previous post; just something it made me think of.
From a technical POV, the ignore poster feature doesn't work great when the ignored poster is quoted: it still shows you who the ignored poster was, and it's not hard to deduce the content of their post from the response...
I was just glancing at the rule book and see that the size scale goes from +8 down to -8, but I'm not sure I see standard examples of what would count as what, so I'm not sure if -8 just means small mammal or insect or what.
In all seriousness, I'd simply treat most insects as annoyances, or...
I agree. I liked it just fine at the relatively human level. But the idea that a bee can not only hit a human being more easily but also do more damage, while a T-Rex had trouble not only hitting but also doing damage to a human, kind rubbed me the wrong way.
I loved everything about it except the core mechanic. The bigger the dice pool, the more likely you're just going to roll the average, so after a while, everyone just took the average in order to move things along. I guess I actually like when the core mechanic is a bit more "swingy."