SpacedOutDragon
Spaceman
(Note that I'm not spamming, I've just got loads on my chest. )
Well? Many of you have probably heard of stuff like Warhammer, Battletech, et. al. They've got one going for Babylon 5. (http://www.agentsofgaming.com) So, if they made a miniatures game that wasn't TOO hard to use (without being overly simplistic), followed the background and "rules" of WC-style space combat, and came from a company that didn't wildly overcharge for the models (like Games Workshop does for Warhammer, I should know) would you get it? I would: painting your own squadrons and cap ships - plus being able to play in the WC universe whenever I wanted, even during a power outage - would be great. No mods or modems needed, either.
Please also note I don't WORK for a wargaming company - I'm just a drooling-at-the-mouth fan.
Well? Many of you have probably heard of stuff like Warhammer, Battletech, et. al. They've got one going for Babylon 5. (http://www.agentsofgaming.com) So, if they made a miniatures game that wasn't TOO hard to use (without being overly simplistic), followed the background and "rules" of WC-style space combat, and came from a company that didn't wildly overcharge for the models (like Games Workshop does for Warhammer, I should know) would you get it? I would: painting your own squadrons and cap ships - plus being able to play in the WC universe whenever I wanted, even during a power outage - would be great. No mods or modems needed, either.
Please also note I don't WORK for a wargaming company - I'm just a drooling-at-the-mouth fan.