i routinely leave foxholes out of play.Has anyone ever done this, and why?
i routinely leave foxholes out of play.Has anyone ever done this, and why?
Alternate history, in a game. Whatever next.I'm certainly no expert, however I must have missed those historical accounts of the USMC working parties tasked with filling in entrenchment and shellholes during lulls in the fighting.
Ahistorical gaminess.
I've accidentally left off some Panjis, and didn't realize it until halfway through the game. It was probably a brilliant move, because my opponent was cautious in moving throughout the game.Has anyone ever done this, and why?
Was your opponent disaPointed???I've accidentally left off some Panjis, and didn't realize it until halfway through the game. It was probably a brilliant move, because my opponent was cautious in moving throughout the game.
Probably just stuck about making a particular move.Was your opponent disaPointed???
Lol that's a good one!Well, it felt more like I had bamboozled him.
Try knitting with grandma and then you'll see that you'd stand no chance whatsoever in that competition...Jesus. All's I'll say is that it IS meant to be a competitive game not 'knitting with grandma'.
I'm not sure if I remember correctly:Has anyone ever done this, and why?
It's not always about VP.In Encounter at Cornimont, German enter with motorcyles under the sights of the French HMG.
Leaving the motorcycles offboard and moving on foot could be a better option (no Bail out + RF attack if failed PTC/MC).
But the German doesn't lose CVP for not bringing the motorcycles in play.
Errata or shit design.I'm not sure if I remember correctly:
I think I might have considered this in a scenario which featured Motorcycles and Sidecars but in which that side was not explicitly required to enter using them. At least some of them seemed not to be of much use/consequence but the terrain was such, that entering on them appeared more dangerous than entering on foot with better cover. Entering the covered hexes and dismounting would have consumed more MF. So the question was whether the Motorcyles had to be used or could be forfeited/left offboard in the given situation.
Edit:
After posting, I read that apparently Robin and Bob did the same on similar occasions.
von Marwitz
Why do you always assume that your opponent is possibly cheating?Errata or shit design.
Take your pick.
Most of it is implied.
Otherwise why list the motorcycles?
Anything left off intentionally needs to be told to opponent, he's basing the game off of the OB. You changing the OB changes the game, no matter how small.
No telling your opponent is cheating.
Pretty simple
I have never assumed that since playing Monopoly with Tom N. when he was the banker, wwbitd. We all knew he was slipping himself some extra cash as he purposely made it obvious. It was funny! Besides it was his game. He had a ton of good games! Nice guy and a really good chess player. Usually 1st or 2nd board on the High School chess team. Good times.Why do you always assume that your opponent is possibly cheating?
YOU don't have bigger issues but your opponent definitely does!If you are playing an opponent who can't see that your entering forces are entering on foot and not on motorbikes and needs to be told, I think you have a few bigger issues to deal with.
In case he became a banker later in life, there is nothing much in which he would need to alter his behavior it seems. EXC: It would not be funny any more.I have never assumed that since playing Monopoly with Tom N. when he was the banker, wwbitd. We all knew he was slipping himself some extra cash as he purposely made it obvious. It was funny! Besides it was his game.
We used to play ‘Illuminati’ and stress levels could get high because cheating is allowed, lol.I have never assumed that since playing Monopoly with Tom N. when he was the banker, wwbitd. We all knew he was slipping himself some extra cash as he purposely made it obvious. It was funny! Besides it was his game. He had a ton of good games! Nice guy and a really good chess player. Usually 1st or 2nd board on the High School chess team. Good times.