pixelgeek wrote:
Kyrt wrote:
Consider the most simple case - a single unit behind a building attacked by a direct fire (barrage) weapon. If it is wholly obscured, the weapon can't be fired. If it is partially obscured, is it really so clear cut that there should be no cover modifier for having to shoot through intervening terrain?
But that isn't the case being discussed at all
It is basicly the same issue.
I'm surprised that everyone is not considering the actual rules and is basicly just saying "We've always done it this way, so that's the right way".
The whole point of bringing this up was to consider if we have all being doing something wrong for years.
Nowhere in the rules does it say you don't get hull down against barrages.
The rules say- if
at least half a model is out of sight, you get -1 to hit. Obviously indirect weapons would ignore this as they ignore LOS. You need to be
in a piece of terrain to get cover from them. But I can't see any reason why you wouldn't get -1 to hit from direct barrages 'shooting round corners', as at least half your model is out of LOS.
Can anyone dispute this, using the rules, not just past playing experiences?