... what ... yours ... one ... left/right/up/down ... done ... the ... put ... open? Yup, that is pretty much it. it does help a lot IMO. I have occasionally...
... I am not entirely sure what you mean by 'phantom command', possibly the most extreme deployment method I have ever used was with my 3.0 Later Hungarians. ...
... wondered what ... (as yours ... 2. in one ... versa ... left/right/up/down I used this throughout the last competition - Say the CinC at centre back, small...
... (DM) Thanks Tim, You've certainly given me food for thought! I think I will build these mainly as a Nike Byz, but as there will be spare figs , will do ...
In a message dated 11/30/2005 10:09:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Perhaps. But even if what you say is true (and I do not concede the point, it seems to me...
... The only references to this I've heard are the 'floating' commands - essentially drawn as: A B C but all spread across the table so the match ups are...
"Bradley" <dunlapbr@...> ... It's a fair point Brad, though not a good example. Most men-at-arms dismounted and fought with an individual choice of weapons...
... A valid point, although it applies to all Kn - KnF are just more extreme. For instance at Crecy IIRC, the French Kn charged the English multiple times, and...
Howdy, In some of these cases (at least in game terms) couldn't the multiple tries be seen as different commands being brought forward for each attempt? Of...
... either - ... also ... the point, it ... knights to ... out after ... just had a lucky day the same result might occur in DBM, it is difficult to argue a...
Ciao Paolo I am leaving Athens on Friday 06.30 AM (Athens' hour) and arriving Malpensa on 08.30AM (Milan's hour) flight AZ 727 is there any real difference in...
... fights ... I have played DBMM and there are some good ideas in there (the way Kn are handled being one of them IMHO) but it is too gimmicky for my taste...
... trying ... bowl ... in ... (F) ... have ... shot ... I think this is a feature of the "Quick Kill" mechanism in DBM - it applies to Wb against heavy foot...
Howdy, Some info on 2 cons in the Northeast in Spring 2006. Jeff Zorn Mar. 25 HotLead DBM Tournament: Stratford, Ont. HotLead takes place March 24-26 this year...
... more ... it ... can ... Sp ... of ... where ... the ... classical ... section ... (maybe ... or ... A problem with trying to model historical battles is...
... periods ... Very true. ... Also true but prior to DBM the concept of not being able to move every unit every turn would have been considered to be almost...
From: "graham_briggs" <graham.briggs@...> ... I think this is what Phil is getting at with the my bound/your bound results in DBMM. Nik Gaukroger "All that...
... to it ... much use ... Which has worrying implications for the rest of the "play-testing". Like I said on the DBMM list, I fear it'll be used more...
... (maybe ... 6 or ... bound ... It would be nice to achieve a similar effect without resorting to my bound/your bound results. I am firmly convinced that it...
In the Feudal Spanish list, you can have 0-4 "mounted crossbowmen" and 0-8 "foot crossbowmen". You can further upgrade "crossbowmen" to iBwO if they have...
From: "peterrjohnston" <peter@...> ... A fact of wargaming life is that the "top dogs" are not much inclined to play test new rules - this has been true...
From: "Richard Bodley Scott" <Bodleyscott@...> ... This is true, although I don't see them as being wholly a bad thing. However, the addition of the my...
... (DM) Well spotted Peter, I've not come up with that one before myself, I'd tend to put this in the same category as the famous upgrade to "archers" in the ...
... inclined to ... each ... I think they have on occasion. The problem is their wargaming mind very quickly clicks through the implications and interactions, ...
... Not quite as extreme as the famed Massagetae, and strictly legal(!), but cheesy :) Rgds Peter PS I note that the BHGS has finally come to their senses over...