I think it¡¯s assumed that the table sizes are based around ¡°regulation¡± size tables that are 4x6 ft then adjust from there?
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On Sunday, July 26, 2020, 8:37 AM, Dan <dan.albrecht.vt@...> wrote:
Thanks.? I appreciate the need to be flexible and play with what you have.? But as I posted on Facebook in a comment addresses to someone else..
ok, I get it ..."play the period, not the rules" but that means any sense of standardization is gone. it means that if you play 9x6 and another plays 4x6...then with your table it can, for example, mean that a) it takes 50% longer in terms of turns for?a unit entering on one side of the board to reach an objective off the board or b) firing distances between units are 50% longer, c) the list goes on. Now if the game has no Victory Conditions or no Turn considerations and it is just a scrimmage..........but if one buys the scenario books like I do, one expects, reasonably so, for those critical details like the size of the table to be somewhat fixed like they are in Operation Compass, WTHHYBB and All-American....