They also have prowl, so they get stealth when in concealment. I really need something that can pop smoke...or a table with lots of trees.
Egg roll sauce: sweet, sour, or tangy?
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Tangy. All day.
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So on the offchance you build desktop applications in Java (Or God forbid, applets), what UI framework do you use? I've used both Swing and JavaFX, both of which served the purpose well. I do think that, as purely UI frameworks, they're a bit lacking, but I can't get everything.
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Narrative campaigns which involve Space Marines deep striking onto an Orc Bomba?
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On the rare occasion that I write an app that isn't a web app, it's a console app. I can't remember the last time I wrote a desktop app with a UI in Java... I think the last one was in C#.Deepfreeze32 wrote:So on the offchance you build desktop applications in Java (Or God forbid, applets), what UI framework do you use? I've used both Swing and JavaFX, both of which served the purpose well. I do think that, as purely UI frameworks, they're a bit lacking, but I can't get everything.
I squee for narrative campaigns.Chozon1 wrote:Narrative campaigns which involve Space Marines deep striking onto an Orc Bomba?
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Wet palettes?
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All day long. I made mine from the foam insert from a Malifaux box set and the plastic trays from a Warhammer model.
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Are you a thoughtful guy? Idk if you get the reference or not but I know someone else will get it.
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Hmmmm not getting the reference... It might be familiar, but I'm not sure...
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I actually haven't seen too much gain from my wet palette...must be doing it wrong. XD
Practice games against cardboard models (so I can play with someone who has no army)?
Practice games against cardboard models (so I can play with someone who has no army)?
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Here's the reference. KLegoFan, please don't watch until you have answered my question.
Tobuscus?
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It's done all the time. Why not? Warmachine is better suited to that than most, because line of sight to a model is defined by a cylinder of specific height, and not by the model itself.Chozon1 wrote:I actually haven't seen too much gain from my wet palette...must be doing it wrong. XD
Practice games against cardboard models (so I can play with someone who has no army)?
Towhatscus?Emwok wrote: Tobuscus?
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I've been thinking that something like this might be good for a game room setup. What are your thoughts?
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That is AWESOME.
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Also, Wasteland 2?
Also, Wasteland 2?
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