tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4758470699478315976.post1613460146898266627..comments2023-10-11T16:00:19.372+02:00Comments on Gunfreak's Historty of War: Blue coatsGunfreakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04079955895580491444noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4758470699478315976.post-79134300735365127882010-09-23T17:13:43.472+02:002010-09-23T17:13:43.472+02:00I've never had big enough hill crests to have ...I've never had big enough hill crests to have conciderd it a gameplay issue.<br /><br />Terrien guy make hills to I think, but for my terrain boards I order from terra frima, makes good but expencive stuff.<br /><br />The weatfiled I concider rough terrain for cavalry, and they can not charge in it, from reading about the wheatfields at waterloo, the wheat was actualy 180cm high, that higher then most soldiers of the time, I think it would be hard for cavalry to move though them at high speed. I also cocider it inpassible to artillery and for rules that limit line og sight, I usualy make firedistance for musket max the minimun range, so if the minimum range is 10cm, then that's max in fields, if the minimum is 5cm then that's max, it means that if infantry run into eachother in the field, there firefight will be short range and bloody.<br /><br />Cornfield I would also give a -1 fire effect or light cover bouns for all inside the fieldGunfreakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04079955895580491444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4758470699478315976.post-35151158811236592072010-09-23T15:46:47.298+02:002010-09-23T15:46:47.298+02:00Like the look of those Yanks. Nice table top.
D...Like the look of those Yanks. Nice table top. <br /><br />Do Terrain Guy mats take to making hills well? <br /><br />How do you play full grown wheatfields and cornfields for mov't and combat ? <br /><br />Also, do you play hill crests as minus DRM to fire attacks? If so, how would you identify where the crest is?Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11391332142002797390noreply@blogger.com