RE: FTIII: "me too" cards & order of battle
From: "John M. Huber" <jhuber@o...>
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 10:52:45 -0400
Subject: RE: FTIII: "me too" cards & order of battle
>
>I think you answered it yourself, randomizing the firing sequence
removes
>the tactical importance of who fires when, is that what you desire? -
>probably not.
>
>Sincerely
>Tim Jones
While it can really smash carefully laid-out plans [frustrating]. It
does add
an element of chaos/fog-of-war that makes it more fun. Especially if
you've
got someone breathing down your neck and someone takes him out first!
[relief,
a few good laughs].
It also seems to help provide an order and structure to play and speeds
things
up. But again, this was with BattleTech. I have not tried it out with
FT.
john m. huber
"An object at rest cannot be stopped!!" -- The Evil Midnight Bomber What
Bombs
at Midnight. [The Tick]