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| John Buckmaster |
The markers are entirely optional and are not in any way needed. Some people liked them and thought it would be a good idea, so we made packs for them. That's it. I suspect the people I game with will probably stick to marking stuff on the cards like we used to. -John Buckmaster |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
definitely moving in the right direction | 47 | 19% | |
|---|---|---|---|
probably moving in the right direction | 47 | 19% | |
not sure | 23 | 10% | |
probably moving in the wrong direction | 5 | 2% | |
definitely moving in the wrong direction | 6 | 2% | |
not a Heavy Gear player | 99 | 41% | |
no opinion | 15 | 6% | |
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Dream Pod 9 has announced the upcoming release of Heavy Gear Blitz, a new ruleset which reportedly... ...streamlines and updates the Silhouette Tactical Rules used by all previous Heavy Gear wargames. It's faster to learn and play, but the feel of Heavy Gear remains unchanged.
Do you feel that Heavy Gear development is moving in the right direction? |