I don't like grids, but I can't deny that the one game of TTS I've played worked very well. I've no reason to doubt that the ECW version would be just as successful.
As much as I hate to admit it, if the logistics of laying out a grid on a fecking huge table can be sorted, FK&P might be ideal for Ayon. The rules are quick to learn (well, for some they are) but mostly, having agreed a grid size, we'd all know how big to make our units. Base and figure count wouldn't matter, so long as we kept roughly to a common size.
I wish I could see Simon's face when he reads this.
Iain
ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
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Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
who do i complain to for the injuries suffered from falling off my chair ?
so while you are still high on your meds ......
- Grids can be solved without them needing to be jarring on the eye. Dave does this very well with his FPW stuff. It means thinking about your scenery etc so that the grid can both be seen and not seen
- Simon Miller plays very big multi player games at the shows and seemingly very successfully - fast moving and the battles get results
- Cards on the table look a bit odd but as we discovered with TTS tokens work just as well
so while you are still high on your meds ......
- Grids can be solved without them needing to be jarring on the eye. Dave does this very well with his FPW stuff. It means thinking about your scenery etc so that the grid can both be seen and not seen
- Simon Miller plays very big multi player games at the shows and seemingly very successfully - fast moving and the battles get results
- Cards on the table look a bit odd but as we discovered with TTS tokens work just as well
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
I have seen the big game, and I have witnessed Dave's wonderful terrain, and, those really silly playing cards can be left at home.
I'm struggling to see a down side.
"BANG"
There he goes again.............strap yourself in, Simon.
I'm still a fan of P&S, mind.
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I'm struggling to see a down side.
"BANG"
There he goes again.............strap yourself in, Simon.
I'm still a fan of P&S, mind.
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Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
I hear you are working on a gridded version of Rank and File?
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Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
Called Gronk and flow?
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
How big are the grid squares for TTS?
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
2"x 2"....you'll have to rebase.
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
Not meFreddBloggs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:28 am It is, but ghis group has an aversion to gridded tables.
On normal sized tables the grid doesn't even need to be on the surface it can be marked along the table edges.
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Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
That doesn't even make sense. What did you have on your cornflakes?
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
Haven't you got work to do?Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:36 am I hear you are working on a gridded version of Rank and File?