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Re: [DL] High Noon rules
Did you get the ones offa my site? all the HOE ones so far, once i collect
the DL books i'll do those too. it's in the goodies section at
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/wraith530
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Rasmussen" <nyddoybdyle@hotmail.com>
To: <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: [DL] High Noon rules
> I flip-flop on mini's. I understand the 'stifling fluidity', they stop
more
> arguments then they start. I use a cheep, small, dry erase board and any
> handy counter for alot of my fights.
>
> I find that this preserves the imagination aspect that visualizing and
> descriptively presenting a fight gives. While also settling any arguments
> about who is where and doing what to who.
>
> Being a cheep bastard, I refuse to buy minatures. I however have latched
> onto the idea of paper mini's. Bought a set of micro-tactic's ones and
then
> went hog wild grabbing any other I could find on the net. Heck, I even
took
> regular DL pic's I could find on the net, photoshopped 'em, and printed
them
> out. If I had a scanner, I'd be up to my ears in little paper cowboys.
>
> --
> "Going to war over religion is like arguing over who has the better
> imaginary friend" - Richard Jeni
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Chiddicks" <Mark.Chiddicks@descisys.com>
> 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.,
>
>
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