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RE: [DL] High Noon rules



On the subject of miniatures - who here can't live without em and who never touches the things.

I personally don't like them because they make players think in terms of rules and wargaming rather than the fluidity of a piece of interactrive fiction. When I absolutely need some representation of where people are in relation to the bad guys i use simply cardboard counters - as abstract as possible. This is of course purely a matter of taste - I just wondered what % of players use the real thing.,

-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Seyberth [mailto:darious@darious.com]
Sent: Monday, 5 August 2002 10:06 a.m.
To: deadlands@gamerz.net
Subject: Re: [DL] High Noon rules


At 05:57 PM 8/4/2002 -0400, you wrote:
 >Just got the Cardstock Cowboys: Weird West #1 Pack, and there's a
 >reference to the High Noon miniature rules.  I can't find them on
 >www.deadlands.com - can someone shoot me a copy?

They are the Great Rail Wars ruleset.



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Allan Seyberth
darious@darious.com

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