Mage246
I've created a spreadsheet with all the armors on it and their values (excluding price, which I might add on at some point), along with a per-weight efficiency rating and whether or not I consider that armor "heavy" or "light". I will post a link to this as soon as I get back from dinner. I would appreciate any feedback, and would like to thank Effidian for his table of M&B armor, which I used for a large number of the values. His chart is for .632, but it accorded with the information I'd already gathered from .702. However, feel free to check his values, to see if they have changed in .702. I have listed which values are his and which are mine.
This chart does not include modifiers, since I felt that it would be more useful to examine armor from an unmodified basis, in order to determine a pure efficiency value.
Also, most of the data on it was created using formulas which could be adapted to almost any armor (I'm assuming you can't mix head with body and leg, and that body is always greater than leg for body armor), so it can be adapted for use with new mods.
Be back in about 15 minutes with the link
*Here it is:
http://rapidshare.de/files/6169168/m_barmor.xls.html
The spreadsheet has been pre-sorted so that first armor are sorted by type (body, leg, head), then efficiency (a numerical score)
This chart could be useful for people who are trying to minimize the weight of armor that they are carrying.
This chart does not include modifiers, since I felt that it would be more useful to examine armor from an unmodified basis, in order to determine a pure efficiency value.
Also, most of the data on it was created using formulas which could be adapted to almost any armor (I'm assuming you can't mix head with body and leg, and that body is always greater than leg for body armor), so it can be adapted for use with new mods.
Be back in about 15 minutes with the link
*Here it is:
http://rapidshare.de/files/6169168/m_barmor.xls.html
The spreadsheet has been pre-sorted so that first armor are sorted by type (body, leg, head), then efficiency (a numerical score)
This chart could be useful for people who are trying to minimize the weight of armor that they are carrying.