This looks like a very interesting title, I wonder if it's any good for pen and paper RPGs. I always thought that the most interesting adventures are those with good plots and villains, rather than simple dungeon crawls.
It's like that dawn of the dead movie, once you're biten, you are lost!. I started with the D&D minis, just because I wanted to get a few cool ones. Now I can't stop, by the way, check out maxminis, a friendly trading community.
Problem is, most minis that are good for RPG use (Ogres, Trolls, Giants, Drow) are good for the Skirmish, so while the RPGers are going to want multiples of those, the Skirmisher wants at least one or two because they are collectors, so it makes some minis very hard to get.
I am considering selling my 300+ collection and switching to using counters. No more collecting, I know exactly what I'm getting (no random stuff) and MUCH cheaper.
To bad Wizards of the Coast is releasing a Star Wars plastic miniature line
who said they are going to reinvent the wheel?, porting kernel space stuff is not simple, and the common base between the *BSD is not that common anymore.
This looks like a very interesting title, I wonder if it's any good for pen and paper RPGs. I always thought that the most interesting adventures are those with good plots and villains, rather than simple dungeon crawls.
It's like that dawn of the dead movie, once you're biten, you are lost!. I started with the D&D minis, just because I wanted to get a few cool ones. Now I can't stop, by the way, check out maxminis, a friendly trading community.
Problem is, most minis that are good for RPG use (Ogres, Trolls, Giants, Drow) are good for the Skirmish, so while the RPGers are going to want multiples of those, the Skirmisher wants at least one or two because they are collectors, so it makes some minis very hard to get.
I am considering selling my 300+ collection and switching to using counters. No more collecting, I know exactly what I'm getting (no random stuff) and MUCH cheaper.
To bad Wizards of the Coast is releasing a Star Wars plastic miniature line
who said they are going to reinvent the wheel?, porting kernel space stuff is not simple, and the common base between the *BSD is not that common anymore.
As far as I can tell, only debian developers can vote, so what can a debian user do avoid this from being approved?
Nothing like capturing your opponets flag and hear that mockering laugh after watching the explode.
No flags, no jumping, just ricochet!