Mr Evil said:real world polatics please stay out![]()
Gibbs said:As it stands, the SAS box costs $29.95 whereas the recon marines cost $24.95. It probably didn't seem economically viable to add the seventh marine.
Wodan said:Gibbs said:As it stands, the SAS box costs $29.95 whereas the recon marines cost $24.95. It probably didn't seem economically viable to add the seventh marine.
Except that the SAS box comes with the 8 man squad and TWO optional troops for a total of 10 men, as opposed to the *6* man squad with no optional troop in the force recon squad.....
That seems equitable?
Mr Evil said:to be honest the power of the recon guys is the GL's so you woudnt wish for the extra option any way, alternativly get 2 boxes or buy the seperat in a few months time.
Wodan said:They are just generally worse for the points AND the dollar value, why?
Wodan said:Gibbs said:As it stands, the SAS box costs $29.95 whereas the recon marines cost $24.95. It probably didn't seem economically viable to add the seventh marine.
Except that the SAS box comes with the 8 man squad and TWO optional troops for a total of 10 men, as opposed to the *6* man squad with no optional troop in the force recon squad.....
That seems equitable?
Wodan said:SAS get grenade launchers as well, same special rules, and a largely better unique special rule (Ambush as opposed to Infiltrate, arguably though.)
Actually the Force Recon's Elite Training rule is also worse, no close combat rerolls.
They are just generally worse for the points AND the dollar value, why?
emperorpenguin said:Wodan said:SAS get grenade launchers as well, same special rules, and a largely better unique special rule (Ambush as opposed to Infiltrate, arguably though.)
Actually the Force Recon's Elite Training rule is also worse, no close combat rerolls.
They are just generally worse for the points AND the dollar value, why?
The Force Recon are a few points cheaper per model
their rifle and GL are both longer ranged
not sure why their armour is lower than regular USMC though...
Wodan said:I wonder if the omission of the melee buff in the Elite Training is a typo or if they actually intended the FR to be worse in melee than the SAS?
Wodan said:20" gren on FR, 24" carbines.
vs
16" and 20" on the SAS
I wonder if the omission of the melee buff in the Elite Training is a typo or if they actually intended the FR to be worse in melee than the SAS?
Shadow4ce said:Wodan said:20" gren on FR, 24" carbines.
vs
16" and 20" on the SAS
I wonder if the omission of the melee buff in the Elite Training is a typo or if they actually intended the FR to be worse in melee than the SAS?
Actually, I believe this data answers the OPs first question and your own Wodan. I do not believe it is a typo, but a function of the tactics/training and weapons used by these two units which give us the differences.
Marine Force Recon is a Reconnaisance unit which attempts to locate and fix the enemy so follow-up forces may destroy them. Skirmishers if you will. Fast moving, accurate riflemen, with special training re: infiltration into enemy territory. Plus, with "Land Warrior" chances of getting to use "Infiltration" are better than average.
SAS are "Special" Operators trained for CQC, or Close-Quarters Combat, and are armed with shorter-barrelled, lighter weapons, shortening their range, but speeding up their reaction, or "On Target" times. They train in "Shock & Awe" which is the "Ambush" rule.
I personally like the differences and consider them a good representation from a game stand-point of real world tactics and equipment.
Look at it this way: If I were a downed pilot behind enemy lines, I'd want USMC Marine Force Recon to come find me. If I were the same pilot and had been captured by enemies, I'd want the British SAS to rescue me.
Thumbs up on these two Mongoose. Both are my favorite units and rules so far.
Now to answer the OP's second part...
As far as the EFTF appearing better than the USMC, I agree with the better armored Challenger and the Command Squad, the EFTF appears to be the faction to beat atm. However, there is a Huey Cobra on the way and a dedicated sniper team. Both of these will really round out the USMC very well. I'm gonna give the game a year before I start to really judge faction strengths, as for now it is just speculative. :wink:
Chiwie said:lower armour = faster movement...
emperorpenguin said:Chiwie said:lower armour = faster movement...
cheers Chiwie, hadn't thought of that!