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Post by Andrew on Dec 19, 2005 19:03:02 GMT -6
Ha, apparently we know nothing about ramming. This is the jist of it: Must pass all ahead full. Must pass ramming check. Must move full distance rolled for, ie., it doesn't stay in base to base contact. Resolve the ram of doom. oopsy
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Post by siriq on Dec 19, 2005 23:04:47 GMT -6
ramming check i thought that was the full speed ahead check?
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Post by Andrew on Dec 20, 2005 8:08:17 GMT -6
Nope, gotta make two checks. Once to go fast, the other to realize there's a ship ahead that can be smacked and correcting course to do so.
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Post by siriq on Dec 21, 2005 0:11:22 GMT -6
hmm
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Post by RARE CHOICE GAMES on Feb 3, 2006 0:23:27 GMT -6
WOOHOO I LOVE RAMMING!!!!! Best way to cause lots of damage if you know you are going to lose game anyways...fun times. Plus it is just fun to imagine doing that as a captain of a ship..."fuck this I am going to ram my guns arent doing shit."
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Post by siriq on Feb 3, 2006 10:22:28 GMT -6
yep, and the orks are like, hey lets take the best technology we got as far as engines goes and stick it on a small ship and make that ship with tons of spikes and what not, and ram things with them. HUUZA for brute ram ships
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Post by Andrew on Feb 3, 2006 12:35:06 GMT -6
Huuza-palooza? I agree - ramming is one of the most enjoyable parts about BFG I think, other than campaigns and the like.
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