hithero said:BUMP
hithero said:BUMP means bumping up the thread in the hope it gets seen and answered.
hithero said:That is the logical assumption but unfortunately is another rule MIA, the problem is as to what values they used in playtesting to get the desired results. If we assume the rear arc is taken and are wrong, would this make mines to effective?
Agis said:hithero said:That is the logical assumption but unfortunately is another rule MIA, the problem is as to what values they used in playtesting to get the desired results. If we assume the rear arc is taken and are wrong, would this make mines to effective?
Whenever I wanted the weakest armour during tests I used the rear armour value.
hithero said:the WAW rules are so incomplete its unbelieveable.
No problem, but maybe some people would expect a professional set of rules to be useable without making rules assumptions or adding house rules to play them.Hiromoon said:Or they feel people are smart and mature enough to use common sense for some stuff. Just can't trust people now-a-days.![]()
The game is very solid and very enjoyable, its just the lack of proofreading has made the product look amateurish.msprange said:hithero said:the WAW rules are so incomplete its unbelieveable.
This, and the clarification on artillery will be added to the Player's Guide next week. However, I would point out that the Player's Guide is not exactly large or full of changes, and that many of the problems you have raised have subsequently proved to be your own mistake, rather than genuine rules issues.
We have never claimed perfection, but the issues are minor and quickly corrected. I have to say, overall, the game is proving very solid.
hithero said:The game is very solid and very enjoyable, its just the lack of proofreading has made the product look amateurish.
Sure I've made some errors whilst playing and have brought many problems up but only because the rules are either unclear, missing or changes to BFE rules that I had missed. Why are so many questions being raised by players after just a few games or even just by reading the rules, why wern't these picked up before publication?