kragon wrote:
So based on a couple recent discussion on TMP
here and
hereI was directed here as the place to really get a discussion going.
The basic question is why has nobody built a generic sci-fi game based on one of the iterations of Epic with some sort of unit generator to be able to build custom lists using any minis? I hear great things about Epic when ever 6mm gaming comes up, but for the most part the Epic engine keeps you tied to GW IP.
On the first point, there's really not all that much beside player preference to keep us tied to GW IP. In fact, one direction to go is to embark on wholesale proxying on the basis of preexisting army lists. Parenthetically, whether or not the army lists are protectable 'intellectual property, they are certainly intellectual resources of some value-- they've been tested, balanced, and imbued with character that would be absent a generic army generation system. Which suggests a use for the masses of GHQ lead I have sitting in my closet: paint the the T-72's, BMP's, and BRDM's cherry red and call them gunwagons, battlewagons, and war buggies, respectively.
(The sirens start screaming in Youngstown Ohio, as a certain camo-purist is stricken apoplectic by -- nearly -- the ultimate heresy). (Hmm... what does MERDC look like in Lemon yellow, lime green, and radiation purple?)
Just to add to the consensus about the IP in Epic, even if new mechanics could be claimed, Epic's are fairly clearly in the public domain, many of them tracing their heritage to board wargames (vis, the alternating activation system makes one of its early appearances in AH's Storm Over Arnhem, published in the mid 1980s).
By contrast, Warmaster's command/activation system is a bit more unique in its particular form. But that hasn't prevented the mechanism from reappearing in Future War Commander (FWC), Blitzkrieg Commander, and Cold War Commander.
That all said, it is interesting to think about other mechanics that might be imported to a miniatures system: a chit-pull/random sequencing or card/hand sequencing come to mind. (the first may actually descend from the old Sword and Flame miniatures system, while the second shows up in the various Battlelore and Command and Colors board games).