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From: Administrator@u...
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 02:28:45 -0500
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Definately more inhibited; as long as you've got some cover to hide
behind,
anyway.
The multiple removed suppressions would have some advantages &
disadvantages, when combined with the 'Suppressed figures in the open'
rules. Those Ld 3 troops aren't going to be very willing to stick their
necks out when they've got a nice rock to hide behind, but Ld 1 troops
are
going to be real eager beavers, ready to get stuck in regardless of the
odds
(if they can roll higher than a 1...)
I don't have time to do any physical playtesting at the moment, but
maybe
anyone with insane amounts of time could try it with the SG/DS max 3
suppressions & the multiple suppression removal.
Q die > Ld x 1 = 1 removed suppression
Q die > Ld x 2 = 2 removed suppressions
Q die > Ld x 3 = 3 removed suppressions
Low motivation & quality troops won't go anywhere when the enemy gangs
up on
them...
'Neath Southern Skies - http://users.mcmedia.com.au/~denian/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ground Zero Games [SMTP:jon@gzero.dungeon.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: FMA Skirmish test results
> Question for
> discussion: if you're under fire, are you more inhibited if you think
more
> people are firing at you, or doesn't it make much difference?
>
> An alternative idea we had was to allow up to 2 suppression chits, but
to
> say that if you rolled better than TWICE your motivation number, then
you
> removed 2 chits at once (eg: a Veteran/2 would need 3 or better on his
D10
> to remove 1 supp chit, but 5 or better to remove 2 in one action).
>
> Opinions, anyone?
>
> Jon (GZG)