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Re: Auto-fire rule question
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lugnet.gaming
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Fri, 26 Apr 2002 15:59:05 GMT
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Aaron Sneary wrote:
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> Auto-fire rule question for Mike and/or anyone who has used the rules:
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> If a troopers skill is 1d6, max roll is: 6
> and the penalty for a 30degree arc is: -2
> Max roll is now 4
> the AutoUsage rating on Impact Rifle is: 5
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> Then there is NO WAY a trooper can hit ANYTHING with auto fire???
> That's crazy. Is this why some people suggest the max roll- AutoSuccess rule?
> No matter what modifiers the 6 on a d6 is a success?
With an eye towards reality, this isn't actually as absurd as it sounds.
Automatic fire is rather inaccurate (at least with traditional weapons,
after about the 3rd bullet, recoil has moved the weapon so much that
it's no longer pointing where you aimed, plus, people tend to assume
it's like a fire hose that they don't really need to aim). It is
actually most effective as suppression fire where the object is to get
your opponent to duck so you can advance (or retreat) without being shot
at.
Frank
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Auto-fire rule question
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| (...) Depending on which optional rules you use. In the simplest case, this trooper would have to limit hislef to a 15 degree firing arc. Another thing you could try (although it's a stretch) is to say that if a target is large enough that it would (...) (23 years ago, 26-Apr-02, to lugnet.gaming)
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| Auto-fire rule question for Mike and/or anyone who has used the rules: If a troopers skill is 1d6, max roll is: 6 and the penalty for a 30degree arc is: -2 Max roll is now 4 the AutoUsage rating on Impact Rifle is: 5 Then there is NO WAY a trooper (...) (23 years ago, 26-Apr-02, to lugnet.gaming)
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