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Off Topic / Re: Star Trek General Thread II: Strange New Posts
« Last post by Lorcan Nagle on Today at 16:57:46 »
I just heard that John Trimble passed away earlier today. Along with his wife Bjo, they were a beating heart at the centre of early Trek fandom, and they organised the letter-writing campaign that got TOS renewed for series 3.
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BattleMechs / Re: BNC-8Z - *BONK*
« Last post by Lagrange on Today at 16:57:35 »
A standard counter to TSM monsters is heat-causing weapons.  If you max out the +15 from external heat (fairly easy via inferno SRMs), then the heat rises to 24 reducing move to 1/2 with an 8+  shutdown avoid and a +4 modifier to fire.   
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Being better than a standard autoannon isn't that difficult. They're pretty much garbage.
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Slay the Spire. Never played this before. It's fun!

i hate when games are amazing but spawn a billion inferior imitators that flood my steam store queue. stop showing me rogue-like deck builders. i already played the best one.
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Forum Technical Support / Re: Catalyst Game Labs Store
« Last post by Sartris on Today at 16:47:47 »
which?
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Ground Combat / Re: Adding in Arty
« Last post by General308 on Today at 16:47:33 »
No, my post wasn't that cut and dry and neither is my intent. If I wanted to keep my "campers" safe, I wouldn't be asking for alternative methods for dealing with the tactic. As has been pointed out and discussed, arty is crunchy and adds time onto the game.  And... My gaming group will spam it (without necessarily understanding the rules), if allowed to, which makes things crunchier and more time consuming. I want other tactics, weapons, rules (etc) for dealing with campers that are more streamlined.

Well the reason I asked that way Is you mentioned that one of the reason you used the overwatch is because a lot of players you play with use fast and light meduims.   And those fast units that can flank are a major way that you can deal with campers by getting in the rear arc.  But in your case you have the overwatch rule as well.   So I would suggest not using the overwatch rule and let those speed guys do what they do to deal with campers if you don't want artillery in the game.    I know you said the overwatch feels like it speeds your game up.  And you are right because if you take away the ablity to flank campers your enemy has problems.   
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BattleMechs / Re: BNC-8Z - *BONK*
« Last post by Lycanphoenix on Today at 16:43:38 »
Does it drink radioactive fruit punch from a can?
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The Transformers wiki has a page on that too:

https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Scale

(TFWiki is one of the best out there, up there with Sarna and Memory Alpha in terms of information but it has an irreverant sense of humour which elevates the content.)
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Alpha Strike / Re: Lance / Star / Nova requirements vs Pilot SPAs?
« Last post by nckestrel on Today at 16:35:55 »
SPAs do not count toward qualifying the unit for formations.
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Personally, no. While I don't particularly like painting (altough its very relaxing with a whisky and some music), I take a weird pride in "making" the units myself. The right mix of paints for that 4th Tau Ceti Ranger's bronze, managing to paint something that relatively looks like the Draconis Combine symbol on the Proseprina Hussar's striking paint scheme, doing a good kit bash with all the plastic cut to the right dimensions...Yeah, got carried away.

But...If I can link this to a thread of a few years ago...

There had been a question about wether battletech was a "miniatures game" or a "boardgame". I'm not sure I agree with the very question, as neither answer is really what I think BT is (yes, there's miniatures and yes, I can just carry along one sole box and go have a game at a firneds, but...y'know, its a miniature wargame...with maps,... still use the 3rd edition "boards" myself sometimes) but lets carry on with this distinction.

For the "board game player", I doubt they'd be willing to pay the extra bucks on miniatures which they won't go overboard with in terms of quantity anyway.

But for the "miniature gamer", I can definitely see it. From what I've seen from browsing online stores offering used miniatures, the well painted ones tend to sell pretty well. In some more...shall I say mainstream?...franchises, I was quite surprised at the profit margin between a mint miniature of spiderman versus a "used" well painted one.

Another indicator is that even small stores in small markets sell their used and well painted minis a hefty price...or so it seemed to me, I don't know much about WH40K, but those minis were costly by the unit, it really struck me...and like I said, I'm in a sparsely populated area, the number of miniature gamers must be pretty low.

There's definitely a market, but it might get more complicated to appeal to a sufficient number of buyers for a more obscur franchise.
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