... It isn't much simpler, as it leads to further questions: 1. How do a third nation fight a mixed force of Romans and submitted nations? 2. What happens when...
... I don't actually know very much about the history of Danes in Britain, but Denmark and Norway were not always on friendly terms during this period, so it...
... Submitted nations' pieces cannot retreat until all Romans have been eliminated or have retreated. Otherwise treat them as forts. ... Questions 2 and 3 can...
... The Aussies, on the other hand, haven't discovered insulation for houses. When I was in Melbourne during winter some years back, it was actually colder...
... Torben, your way round is of course correct. We recently celebrated the 200th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar when the British navy was led by Lord...
I think that the main problem in Australia is that the houses are just slapped down on the blocks without any regard for solar gain. Before reverse cycle...
... Each nation still takes its turn separately, so Romans and the armies of a submitted nation cannot attack someone together. If a third nation attacks...
I'm answering these questions from the point of view of my preferred option, which is that Roman armies coexist with submitted nations, but forts don't. ... ...
... That's kind of where it falls down for me. Indoor pollution is, conservatively, at least ten times as serious a problem as outdoor pollution. People look...
... And don't forget the Radon. Radon accumulation can be a serious problem in homes that are not ventilated properly. ... I've tagged my post [OT] but to be...
Robert Brockway
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... If the others don't get you, don't forget the 'attic dust' with its very high levels of lead... :-) chx -- "The question is", said Alice, "whether you can...
... We don't realy use indoor cooking fires in Denmark (except for gas stoves), and we do have good ventilation in our kitchens. To get circulation, many...
Three cheers for Torben! You could add a note in the Event Chart for T12 and T13 to the effect that that, 'Saxons may build burhs'. Regards, chx -- "The...
... Is the bit about heat retention true? Aren't you going to use the same amount of energy either way (or perhaps less with a controlled exchange)? chx -- ...
In the interests of reducing the worldwide indoor pollution danger, I am speding the nights at the World Boardgaming Championships in a tent... next to an...
... In a slow exchange you mix the old and the new air so you need to move more air to completely get rid of the "bad" air. If you want to keep a comfortable...
... I seem to have missed something here, but what exactly is "Brit 3"? Is this an extention of MegaBrit with a different map, or a whole new game designed...
Does anyone know when FFG expects to release Britannia 2? The reason I ask is that I have promised to run a Britannia tournament for Viking-Con in October...
Britannia 2 strikes me as a fairly minimalist rewrite of the Gibson's version. Of the three anhistorical features that spring out at me, for instance (no...
The Saxon burhs seem kind of complex for what they do. They have some odd effects: for instance, if the Saxons are reduced in numbers at some stage of the game...
... I would say the Roman invasion of Wales has also been addressed: Welsh areas give more VP to Romans than before and the Welsh can submit already at 5 areas...
... Burhs are mainly cheap armies. Their lack of mobility is not really a problem, except that they can't retreat. But given their cheapness, even this is a...
To answer Torben's question: The last word I had from FFG, a month ago, was that they were going to start working on the game in early July. That would be for...
Hi All, I did not follow any of your discussions to set up the Brit 2 rules. But I'm interested to test the game with 3 others absolute beginners like me , by...
Count me in Herve Luke ... From: HERVE SICART To: eurobrit@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:23 PM Subject: [eurobrit] Brit 2 Test ? Hi All, I...