Quote: (GlynG @ Oct. 27 2009, 12:39 )
Few comments on the list and the discussion:
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I'd say Walker would be best for the Gorgon rather than a special rule. It is a sturdy vehicle with an armoured prow but it shouldn't be able to go straight through dense woods or ruined buildings as though they weren't there.
This is part of a set of very recent comments that I will consider. I am mulling an adjustment to the profile and the use of Walker.
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It doesn't want to seem to let me download the siegemasters pdf at the mo but what are the rapiers and tarrantulas profiled as there? Probably best to follow the lead of there re: mounted or not IMO since these are basically the same guns.
Siegemasters rely primarily on fixed positions; the Demiurg are more flexible and adding Mounted to the profile would limit one of their core formations and upgrades. Suffice to say these profiles work for this army.
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Think 15cm for the Leviathan sounds more sensible than 20cm, but this is without personal testing.
I am revisiting this along with the Gorgon, there are plenty of gameplay reasons to consider both sides of the issues, but they cannot be discussed and resolved without playtesting the impact.
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Didn't all Squats used to move 10cm in the SM/TL days or am I mis-remembering? That limits their mobility horribly, but seemed very characteristically for short little legged troops.
True, they did move at 10cm in SM/TL, but that is not acceptable for Epic Armageddon. At this scale considering their ability to move at 2/3rds the speed of standard infantry is a unnecessary rationalization. As for fluff reasons: In a strictly fictional sense a creature from a high gravity environment would potentially have much quicker reactions and be proportionally faster and stronger than a being from a normal grav environ. (BTW: I stole that rationale from John Carter, Warlord of Mars and the Honor Harrington series).