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Doug Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1412
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 6:18 am Post subject: Re: Hcon Mini table sizes and other good things |
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I've said this before- I think that one of the "terrain" options
ought to be the ability to change the width and or depth of the table
to some degree.
If I'm playing a horse nomad army, I would want to make the table
wider, and it would be historically accurate for me to attempt to do
battle in a location where I have a wide frontage to work with.
>I think finding the balance
>between table width and army size is always fraught with tradeoffs.
>With flanks that are too large, you start to really put a premium on
>cavalry and light cavalry. This is necessarily bad, but I think the
>experience of 15mm DBM shows that you can get to the point at which
>infantry armies become virtually unplayable.
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>John
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