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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: synthetik on October 21, 2013, 12:50:23 PM
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I enjoy these FPS games , has there been any game developed that transfers this sort of combat to a squad based scenario , or maybe into a narrative?
I envisage some sort of system that allows design of yor pwn forces , NOT Infinity (although it is great) , wouldnt fit this genre?
regards
James
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I'm sure there was a game called The Battlefield that does this type of game:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=41907.0
And Hasslefree do the perfect miniatures…
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You might enjoy reading through this thread: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=24832.0
I'm sure there's a link in there somewhere for the rules they used too. :)
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You might enjoy reading through this thread: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=24832.0
I'm sure there's a link in there somewhere for the rules they used too. :)
That would be these rules....
http://akulasrules.blogspot.co.uk/
;)
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And watch out for under aged Salute snipers! ;)
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I enjoy these FPS games , has there been any game developed that transfers this sort of combat to a squad based scenario , or maybe into a narrative?
I envisage some sort of system that allows design of yor pwn forces , NOT Infinity (although it is great) , wouldnt fit this genre?
I have "The Battlefield" but haven't been able to play yet. It's simple and clever, and all you need are a few 4-man units for every player. It doesn't reflect modern warfare, but videogames instead: there are no army lists but the same generic, highly customizable force for every player, units "respawn" after they're killed, vehicles appear randomly for you to take them, and the scenarios have been taken from the most popular online shooters (Capture the HQ, Team deathmatch, etc). Probably it's more fun with 4 or more players.
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In France, we have the game OPEX wich is dedicated to modern warfare operations. I don' t know if the game is translated in other languages.