Greetings, I just subscribed to the gzg list.
I've mostly a Dirtside player who finnaly bought FT and MT.
My roommate just bought Battle Fleet Gothic. Having tired of the Game$Work$hop
super brownian motion of games, I had to one up him and drag
out the handful of Star Trek Romulan ships and buy FT/MT.
I've not been able to play it yet, but I've already created a set of tables
for quick reference. One for ship construction, one for combat. I'm still
double checking for accuracy, but I'll post them somewhere when I finish with
them.
btw, I'm in Atlanta, Ga.
> btw, I'm in Atlanta, Ga.
Hey someone that is actually close to me. I am in Auburn, AL and there are
zero players of DSII and FT around here. At least as far as I know. There used
to be a game shop in town, but it was all GW.
Just to post something on topic, I downloaded a program called V-Map the
other day which has an FT tileset. I was wondering if anyone would like to try
a little PBEM. Although it will have to be FT only, I have yet to get MT or
the FB or SGII for that matter. All of which I intend to pick up eventually.
> On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Christopher K Smith wrote:
> Hey someone that is actually close to me. I am in Auburn, AL and
There
> used to be a game shop in town, but it was all GW.
Supposedly one of our gaming stores has lots of GZG games being played. Its
the war room. I've been there twice, I need to start showing there more often
to see if I can get in on a game or two.
> other day which has an FT tileset. I was wondering if anyone would
How do you get the ship positions correct? Use a grid?
> Ryan M Gill <monty@arcadia.turner.com> wrote:
Welcome.
> I've mostly a Dirtside player who finally bought FT and MT.
Me, too! By the way, if you want some DSII enhancements, be sure to view my
site here:
http://members.xoom.com/AndrewMartin/DSII/