Hash said:I mean to avoid disagreements about what is and what isn't in arc.
One ACTA arc template from GF9 for about £6, and a laser tape measure from Dyers for about £6...there will never be an argument about arcs again

Hash said:I mean to avoid disagreements about what is and what isn't in arc.
Yeah must get one of those laser tape measures, they are very useful!Reaverman said:a laser tape measure from Dyers for about £6...there will never be an argument about arcs again![]()
Locutus9956 said:can you post a link to a shop that sells em cheap? they sound rather cool![]()
Burger said:Wow its £2 on Rob Dyas's website! Shame its out of stock...
Reaverman said:Get a forward Hex arc, and draw a straight line along its boundarys on to other arcs. You will see that the line will cover one hex from one arc, and a hex from another arc. So where as in ACTA, you have two models in 1 arc. In a hex based system, it does'nt.....thats whole fracking point!
Burger said:Hmm OK so your side arc is twice as big as forward... thats... weird.Locutus9956 said:nope, still only 4, theyre simply not EQUAL arcs.....
frobisher said:Reaverman said:Get a forward Hex arc, and draw a straight line along its boundarys on to other arcs. You will see that the line will cover one hex from one arc, and a hex from another arc. So where as in ACTA, you have two models in 1 arc. In a hex based system, it does'nt.....thats whole fracking point!
Sorry, can't see the point you're making here..? Could you please clarify.
Reaverman said:One ACTA arc template from GF9 for about £6, and a laser tape measure from Dyers for about £6...there will never be an argument about arcs again![]()
Xorrandor said:Reaverman said:One ACTA arc template from GF9 for about £6, and a laser tape measure from Dyers for about £6...there will never be an argument about arcs again![]()
Spoken like a man who's never seen the table get bumped "accidentally". Or opponents fiddling with models that were out of arc on your turn, but are suddenly in arc on their (firing) turn. Although the latter is much more prevalent with clix games; ACtA at least avoids picking up the pieces every turn to take damage.
Its not to do with stupidity, its to do with cost and technology.captainsmirk said:Which in my opinion was a good idea, as when fighting in the vastness of space no one is going to be stupid enough to fit they main weapons on a slow, brick-like ship in a fashion where they have to actually turn the whole thing to line up for a shot... :evil:
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