> > Hey, these rules could be quite cool, imagine - solo Epic for all those
> > players in far flung places. . . Have an entire army follow rules of this
> > kind.
>
> You'd have to hook it up to a computer for it to work, and make sure there
> are lots and lots of commands. If you have 5 simple commands, how hard is it
> to guess what the "imaginary" player will do next.
>
> A computer can comb through all the commands and give you something you might
> not expect. The only problem would be calibrating it to the battle field.
>
Instead of having the organized rules, have pseido organized rules, where
a dice roll can determine the events, ie 2-5 the unit would advance, 1 it
would charge, 6 it would go on overwatch. That way, tou know what the army
is likely to do, but you are not always right. could be fun.
Steve
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When you dream there are no rules, people can fly, anything can happen.
Sometimes, there's a moment as you're waking, that you become aware of
the real world around you, but you're still dreaming.
You may think you can fly, but you better not try it...
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