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Originally Posted by Aphrah
Exactly. It was never fully explained, so we can only assume. Plus, it's not like it's important.. or is it? ;p
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Naw, SAO simply didn't enable the sensation of pain. As it directly interfaces with the user's brain signals, it certainly has the capability to do so(as seen in ALO which is a copy of SAO). In SAO they simply substituted pain with momentary sense of discomfort.