SgtHulka said:
smokewolf said:
While I won't advertise my products over here out of professional respect, I will say that the new version is a completely new system from the ground up.
What I'm after might be just as simple as playing Battlefield: Evolution Modern Combat scenarios within your world/setting. Is the Free City of Krakow still the default setting for Twilight 2013?
Nope, no default setting this time around. Instead we modeled the entire conflict. You can now play where ever you want, however you want.
Another thing is the lack of detailed OOB (Order of Battle or a listing of military units, including their size, type, equipment and any other relevant information, for non-grognards), as well as, an annotated listing of nuclear targets. This is intentional. I realize this may disappoint fans of the earlier versions, but let me explain our reasoning.
First, times have changed; it’s been 15 years since the last edition was published. The targeted audience (yours truly included) of the earlier editions was mostly wargaming grognards who lived off that kind of information. Players today are not that concerned with detailed military data and often are turned off by the inclusion of it.
Secondly and more importantly, we’re designing this edition for customized play based on each party’s needs and desires. Player groups are now free to determine for themselves which cities were hit and which were not; with the exception of only a few key cities (only listed to further the timeline plausibility). In addition, the timeline nor background lists any tactical nuclear targets (which there were many), leaving this completely up to the GM and party.
Nothing in this book will prevent you and your group from generating your own OOB and/or nuclear targets lists. In fact this is encouraged. You are allowed to play in any town/city and with any military unit you desire.