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Don't fall off the couch.Cheetos finger prints
Don't fall off the couch.Cheetos finger prints
Great. The new gamesquad unquenchable brush fire. How many scenarios can be printed on the head of a pin.a lady at the county fair could do it on a piece of rice
BarcaloungerDon't fall off the couch.
So you are saying you can't track pages...I find that astounding as a man with your advanced degrees.I don't care for two-page scenarios, especially multiple two-page scenarios in the same product. It gets really irritating when you pull out a scenario card you had brought because you were interested in playing it, only to discover that it was a two pager and you only brought the first page. And when there are multiple two pagers in a product it gets more difficult to keep track of what's what and how many scenario cards there are total, etc.
Tis the season.I don't think we need to turn the thread all spicy...
I don't think we need to turn the thread all spicy...
ftfyTis the seasoning.
Thanks sweetness. That is what I was implying.ftfy
A4. Ok. I can print E1 size if need be.Perhaps the problem is not with our scenarios but with ourselves; perhaps scenarios need to be printed on bigger sheets of paper. Legal is just too funky a size. Eleven by seventeen good for everyone?
JR
I'm in a salty mood. I like to pepper my conversation all the thyme.Thanks sweetness. That is what I was implying.
That's corny.I like to pepper my conversation all the thyme.
I already climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro...While I am old...I am not discouraging discussion I merely pointing out where another old guy (though much fitter than I am...wish you safe climb of Kilimanjaro) gets an "irritated" stomach for a scenario that runs over two cards. You asked an open ended question "anyone else irritated"...I merely said no...I can handle that form of card.
I see what you think is "discussion" what you really mean is a following... followers just follow...they don't question...discussion is for those with a mix of views...on any given topic. To include suggesting you need to be less of an old fart. If you can handle thin air you can handle a scenario on 2 cards.
I don't mind a few in a pack, especially if you can get both pages to open up in your notebook, so you can see the whole scenario. But, in FW scenarios MMP printed both sides of Hey, That Ain't a Rok and Bullets for Breakfast on the same cards, so you can't divide them and see both sides of both scenarios in your notebook.I don't care for two-page scenarios, especially multiple two-page scenarios in the same product. It gets really irritating when you pull out a scenario card you had brought because you were interested in playing it, only to discover that it was a two pager and you only brought the first page. And when there are multiple two pagers in a product it gets more difficult to keep track of what's what and how many scenario cards there are total, etc.
It already exists...the three-player version of "Aiding the Local Constabulary"I'm looking forward to the 3 page scenario card.......
+1x to the climb.I already climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro...
I don't mind negative comments or opposing arguments at all. If I did I wouldn't post comments like, "Bocage sucks!" I expect to hear all sides from different players, which is why I asked the question.
What I don't like is someone trying to shut down the conversation with, "nothing else to see here, move along." comments.
We already have 20+ page scenario cards. We call those "Campaign Games". Many play them. They even seem to enjoy them (ASSAULT MOVE!). -- jimI'm looking forward to the 3 page scenario card.......