guest99239 0 Posted November 16, 2010 Ok played 4 games in the last two days - overall lots of fun, and i actually like the grid system for the game. Only a few initial thoughts aty the moment, its still early days so far. 1. map size - have to agree with others a larger grid than 9 x 9 (12 x 12?) would give a bit more manouvering time before the clash of arms - the game is very full on from the first turn, i wonder if a larger map woulallow some more manouvering. 2. cover i know it says 4-6 pieces of cover, but it was only when we started using 6 pieces the infantry squads managed to not get immediatly get cut to pieces. - combat is very deadly in this game, and cover adds a little survivability for the infantry i think id like to play with a bit more cover maybe 8 to 10 pieces. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dcal12 1 Posted November 16, 2010 Played a few games on a larger map and it is great. I too like the grid system, dont have to worry about all that measuring and arguing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not In Sample Posted November 16, 2010 Panzerfaust101 said: Ok played 4 games in the last two days - overall lots of fun, and i actually like the grid system for the game. Only a few initial thoughts aty the moment, its still early days so far. 1. map size - have to agree with others a larger grid than 9 x 9 (12 x 12?) would give a bit more manouvering time before the clash of arms - the game is very full on from the first turn, i wonder if a larger map woulallow some more manouvering. 2. cover i know it says 4-6 pieces of cover, but it was only when we started using 6 pieces the infantry squads managed to not get immediatly get cut to pieces. - combat is very deadly in this game, and cover adds a little survivability for the infantry i think id like to play with a bit more cover maybe 8 to 10 pieces. hows 17X26 strike ya ?????? , we grided off 6 twin bed sheets , so we can make battles THAT BIG , once we have enough terrain to fill it . we have 1 white for arctic , one tan for desert , 2 grey for urban , and 2 green for forrst and farms etc...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not In Sample Posted November 16, 2010 actually , i should clarify a bit , as i said we have grided off 6 twin bed sheets , so we can make 6 battles that big , that equates to a table area of about 6X8 feet .......... EACH . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sgt. G 0 Posted November 17, 2010 i love this idea of griding a sheet...think i might hit up the dollor store today. Sgt. G Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigDogg 18 Posted November 20, 2010 do you use double sided tape to hold the sheet in-place? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not In Sample Posted November 21, 2010 BigDogg said: do you use double sided tape to hold the sheet in-place? i went to the dollar store and bought some table cloth holder clip thingyies , 4 for $1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not In Sample Posted November 21, 2010 BigDogg said: do you use double sided tape to hold the sheet in-place? wait , i just raleized , did you mean durring games , or durring the griding process ? durring the gridding process , i went to the game store and put 2 table toppers together , each is 4X6 . it formed a surface 6X8 . lay out the sheet on the table toppers , and iron it to get out most of the wrinkles . i took 3 yard sticks , and several clamps . i aligned one edge of the sheet and table edge , placed the 3 yard sticks aloing that edge and clamped it down . using the table cover clips , we then clipped the far edge in place using 8 of the clips . i and one of my players then took 3 heavy duty card stock squares i had cut to 3&5/8 square and put them along the edge i had clamped down , against the yard sticks : one in the middle , and one about 6 inches from each edge . i then took a metal straight edge i had that can be connected in pieces between 4 and 16 feet long and connected 2 of the pieces to make it 8 feet long . i placed the straight edge against the 3 card stock squares and used a fine tip sharpie to trace a thin line . checked the like by fliping the straight edge up , if it was darke enough and solid enough , we moved the 3 card stock squares up , and aligned them along the newly traced line . move the metal straight edge up to the edge of the card stock , and trace again , repeat untill its lined off all the way in one direction . then carefully moved the yard sticks to the side , and clamped them down along one side of the table . then repeated the above process untill the griding was complete . it is important to use the 3 square method as you go , the entire process . it helps keep the grid lines fairly accurate . granted , its not absolutly perfect , but it wont be notciable when you play if you do this . its also important to have a straigh edge that is atleast as wide/long as the table surfaces . we tried doing this before for some other games , and using shorter straight edges made for some VERY warped lines in some areas , some of the squares looked like diamonds which only looked worse because the squares for that game were only 1.5 inches , so it was obvious . also we color cordinated our sheets and grid lines . i went to the craft store and bought some individual markers , so our green sheets have a olive drad grid line , our arctic sheet has sort of ice blue grid lines , our tan sheet has brown grid lines , and our grey sheets have black grid lines . this way , they are part of the battle field , but dont detract from the scenic appeal of the game . thats especially important since this is a fan made project , so you are bound to have a few miss happs here and there , so this way they tend to blend in more . its a bit of a back pain to do , but well worth it . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not In Sample Posted November 21, 2010 its a bad photo , you cant see the grid lines in the photo , the camera doesnt pick them up , but you can see thsheet clamped down , and the metal straight edge sitting on the far side . the lolth is in the pic for scale purposes . this was the last sheet we did . i am now busy working on terrain to put on them all . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites