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"Qurosh'g Saga: the misty menagerie" Topic
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Great War Ace | 04 Sep 2016 9:20 a.m. PST |
link 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…. |
CeruLucifus | 04 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 Ace | 04 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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