Re: [NetEpic ML] Epic A: should we say someting?

From: darius spano <dmanspano_at_...>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:19:22 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,
Personally, I thought the rules were changing for the
better. E40K is all about firepower and suppressing
units. I thought Epic A took some of that away and
made it more realistic because close combat was more
deadly and it encouraged more CC and validated troop
stereo-types. I prefer Net Epic to E40k but I thought
Epic A was improving some of E40K. I haven't seen
vehicle rules.
Let Jervis be. He will realize if its a dog or not and
start from scratch or a different angle. The E40K
group should be sending the messege to him not us. We
play our own version of Space Marine and the two games
are very different. How many of us have played E40K?
If so, how many times? I have played it about 4-5
times. The E40K group have played it hundreds of
times. They are better at giving an opinion in that
regard. We can offer ours as well but the strength
behind it is not there. If anything let it play out.
It may surprise us.
On second thought, why not send him an encouraging
email because we do take a lot of ideas for building
armies and troop types from the Fanatic mag. He is
also willing to support an epic scale while most games
released these days are 28mm.
Rambling & Rambling & More Rambling
Darius the "undecided"/the "uncommitted"

--- Kelvin Henderson <kx.henderson_at_...> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I say that we should send in some sort of response
> from the group. I
> haven't been following Epic:A's development too
> closely, I'll admit, but
> some of what I have heard I like while other things
> seem absurd. The best
> way to get Fanatic's (and hence, Jervis') attention
> is to draft a letter
> from the whole group, noting our membership numbers
> in particular, and send
> it off.
>
> If we really want to have a say in the future of the
> "official" Epic, then
> we do need to say SOMETHING.
>
> -Kelvin....
>
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>


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