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Offline Sabresquadron

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New Modern Rules
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:18:38 AM »
We are pleased to announce the release of Sabresquadron Rapid Deployment, free introductory rules for company level actions from the Cold War to the Digital Age. Rapid Deployment enables the player to experience the ideas and mechanisms of the Sabresquadron modern rules system prior to the release of the full rules, planned for early next year.

Sabresquadron is a new venture aiming to provide easily playable rules for modern warfare. The rules will cover the period from the start of the Cold War up to the present day, and will also be good for the very near future. The emphasis is on 5 major factors:

Speed – Speed of manoeuvre, speed of communications and speed of decision-making.
Lethality – If it can be seen it can be killed, but being seen doesn’t mean it has to be hit.
Technology – Minor advantages can be significant, but one shouldn’t get bogged down with details.
People – Training and leadership are vital if any weapons are to be used effectively.
Position – Defenders will fire first but a static defence can be found and destroyed.

We are adopting streamlined mechanisms, using only one type of die with consistent scores to achieve success and an optimum set of modifiers. The result is that, with a little playing experience, players will rarely need to consult the Quick Reference Sheet let alone the main rules.

To get a copy e–mail: info@sabresquadron.com

Offline juergen c. olk

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Re: New Modern Rules
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2014, 03:02:12 PM »
Would these rules work for Bushwars in Africa? And is it all scale adaptable?

Offline Sabresquadron

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Re: New Modern Rules
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2014, 07:00:17 PM »
They've been played successfully with 6mm and 15mm. You'd need a big table for 28mm unless it had a lot of terrain such as a town or the bush. You could use it the South African Border Wars (I've got some Ratels and Rooikats to try out) but it wouldn't be the best for hunting 'Terrs' in Rhodesia.

 

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