@Kenetor @Fizz @Aha It isn't that your '24x24 cm thin floor plate' should block as much as a '432x432 cm plate' but rather that perpendicularly hitting the broad side of a '48x72 cm plate', '192x192 cm plate', and '24x36 cm plate' should be close to if not identical in protection value. Protection should be per penetrated voxel, such that dividing your '144x144 cm plate' into 4 '72x72 cm plates' to take up the exact same space does not result in meaningful change to the protection provided.
The idea being that each projectile would have a certain 'penetration depth' in a given material.
However, to help avoid unnecessary packing of tiny plates, there still would be a debuff on tiny plates. I would spitball a 10% or more debuff on '12x24 cm plates', but the difference between a '72x72 cm plate' and '144x144 cm plate' be no more than like 1% and the difference between a '144x144 cm plate' and a '432x432 cm plate' be no more than like 0.1%. Such that beyond a certain plate size while it still is better to use singular larger plates the difference is generally negligible. Though with plates below that size, the integrity debuff is relatively steep. It is still important that penetrating 24cm though a '12x24 cm plate' is harder than penetrating 12cm though a '432x432 cm plate' (assuming the same material is used of course)
The idea being that each projectile would have a certain 'penetration depth' in a given material.
However, to help avoid unnecessary packing of tiny plates, there still would be a debuff on tiny plates. I would spitball a 10% or more debuff on '12x24 cm plates', but the difference between a '72x72 cm plate' and '144x144 cm plate' be no more than like 1% and the difference between a '144x144 cm plate' and a '432x432 cm plate' be no more than like 0.1%. Such that beyond a certain plate size while it still is better to use singular larger plates the difference is generally negligible. Though with plates below that size, the integrity debuff is relatively steep. It is still important that penetrating 24cm though a '12x24 cm plate' is harder than penetrating 12cm though a '432x432 cm plate' (assuming the same material is used of course)