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Great War Ace04 Sep 2016 9:20 a.m. PST

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A game session without a single round of combat, not even a missile! "Inconceivable!"

It was a lot of fun. I didn't try and shoot piccies during the game, it would have slowed the dungeon delve down too much. But I reconstructed some scenes after the game and shot the piccies that way, not "in situ". The better quality and detail shows….

CeruLucifus04 Sep 2016 4:42 p.m. PST

Nice. Do you have an article about your dungeon scenery? The walls look higher than most dungeon wall systems, does that affect playability at all?

Great War Ace04 Sep 2016 9:06 p.m. PST

Like I said, I shot the piccies later. The game had walls only five layers high, so easy to use for play, but not very sightly for picture taking. When I've shot piccies during a pitched battle that works out okay and doesn't interrupt much if at all. To not shoot during the game would be to miss the opportunity, because a mass of figures would be very difficult if not impossible to position again to reproduce the various stages in a large battle. A dungeon delve, I found out, is easy to construct specific scenes for later for pictures, since you are working off a map, using very few miniatures, and the memory of the story as it unfolded….

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