Re: [NetEpic ML] Just out of curiosity

From: Hellreich <hellreich_at_...>
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 07:41:32 -0800

yup we use it, and I like it. There as been many times where 2 units were
thought to be in range when in fact only one was. I've chosen the wrong one
afew times and missed.
----- Original Message -----
From: <jyrki.saari_at_...>
To: <netepic_at_egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 10:39 PM
Subject: [NetEpic ML] Just out of curiosity


> Do you all play with the rule that you are not allowed to pre-measure
range
> to the target? I am curious about the rationale behind such a rule. I
find
> it very strange that the 40K universe does have warp engines, melta guns
and
> mind-impulse units but no rangefinders, ballistic computers and gun
> stabilizers (which are WAY simpler to implement), and so have never used
the
> "no measuring" rule.
>
> Since the rule is in great many games, my guess is it is just a leftover
> from medieval era games, where it is highly appropriate not be able to
know
> ranges accurately.
>
> Jyrki Saari
>
> -There is no such thing as free lunch because eating takes time and time
is
> money.
>
>
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