Yes that developes my Chess Board idea and makes it even more easy to use if it is scaled to the ships base size so closely.
I like your idea.
This is what I had in mind so that the Captains could see their position, either as a computer graphic or a sheet of graph paper with cardboard tokens
Vagabond Today, 15:07Here is a little diversion for you Sven.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzJcDmj5ghQ
Rob.
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Adding a range stick to the bottom of the picture would help that Sven.
Rob.
I'm afraid anybody has to judge the distances by the pictures they get in the forum.
I think about a second picture with the ship mats and
I would think that you would all need to have measurements from the two corners of your ship base to the enemy mainmast. That would triagulate both ships.
Bligh Today, 01:54That would certainly work, but would definitely require more precise measurements for the two players mats, etc.
Nightmoss Yesterday, 16:54From what I could see on the Aerodrome the top down view that the GM took at the beginning and end of each turn would be sufficient for players to decide
Nightmoss Yesterday, 16:53I thought we would all have a mat set up, and post our moves to the GM. He would then set up the mat as it was in the new situation with any actions we
Bligh Yesterday, 16:22Jim it was the GM who had the mats and moved the planes, the players sent him their moves and he made them. My only thought really is how do the players
Vagabond Yesterday, 15:16I've read your AAR's on the WoW site and would beg to differ, you do ZOOM!!!
Interesting snippets of information Vol. Thanks for raising the matter.
Apart from the 1805 document, I wonder where the dress code mentioned
Just to clarify in my mind is the game on the Aerodrome involving 3 separate mats (one for each player and one for the moderator)? Or is there just one
Nightmoss Yesterday, 09:37
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Thank you, Sir. Nice little video.
Comte de Brueys Today, 17:31