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Post by Cadian 117 on Aug 24, 2009 20:34:47 GMT -5
I played one, with a friend of mine. It was like Squad command on the Nintendo DS. We each bought a squad of Marine scouts and slowly upgraded them depending on kills and such. I can prolly find the old rules if anyone is interested.
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Post by verminard on Aug 24, 2009 20:55:51 GMT -5
I am working on a huge scenario with a friend of mine that will encompass a whole continent. Similar to planetary empires (we started it a few months ago)
Have rules for supply lines, special characters and for superheavies at the scene of the battle beyond what they do on the normal field. All that and reasons to really field some of the odd units and forces with different Force Org charts.
Ill post the rules when I finalize them if anyone is interested.
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Post by Ignatius on Aug 24, 2009 23:11:06 GMT -5
I am doing something very similar verminard. Except it is taking place city by city over an entire world. We are on the 8th city of a pre-set 25. Each city, depending on its size, has a set number of areas to capture. Each area is one battle. Our largest city has 55 areas and 2 command centers. Points ranges from 500-8000 points. (mostly proxy for him)
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Post by thecommissar on Aug 26, 2009 23:21:48 GMT -5
Could you guys post the rules etc? I would like to try it myself!
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Post by The Guardsmen on Oct 23, 2009 8:28:31 GMT -5
I played one, with a friend of mine. It was like Squad command on the Nintendo DS. We each bought a squad of Marine scouts and slowly upgraded them depending on kills and such. I can prolly find the old rules if anyone is interested. a friend and i were going to try a scenario like this only he would take a Scout squad and i would take a conscript platoon through a series of 40 or so battles they would slowly upgrade (based on the amount of kills per game) until eventual he would be playing with a terminator squad and I would have a vet squad with "straken" as there Sergent. (I know scouts to termies in the period of one campaign is a little unrealistic but....)
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Oct 31, 2009 11:50:05 GMT -5
Sounds like Kill Team.
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Post by CaptainHindenburg on Nov 3, 2009 9:48:55 GMT -5
Kill-team was a lot of fun, too bad they took it out when they made the switch to 5th edition. It would probably be pretty easy to adapt though. I'll post some updated rules for it when I dig up my 4th edition rulebook.
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