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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot






Maryland, USA

So...other than SST, what other good Sci Fi table top games are there?  I'm looking for something where good old fashioned humans are still in the fight, with a good touch of conventional weapons still in the mix, such as the 40k IG tend twords.  

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Out-of-the-loop from November 2010 - November 2017 so please excuse my ignorance!
 
   
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Clousseau





Wilmington DE

Rezolution? Urban War? VOID 1.1? Shockforce? 5150? Aetherverse? No Limits? Street Violence? Combat Zone? What's your flavor?

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I think the lesson here is the best way to enjoy GW's games is to not use any of their rules.--Crimson Devil 
   
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot






Maryland, USA

They're all good? o_o;;

EDIT:  Looked up shockforce--sounds great (I love post apoc) but unfortunatly the publisher page is gone.  

Codex: Soyuzki - A fluffy guidebook to my Astra Militarum subfaction. Now version 0.6!
Another way would be to simply slide the landraider sideways like a big slowed hovercraft full of eels. -pismakron
Sometimes a little murder is necessary in this hobby. -necrontyrOG

Out-of-the-loop from November 2010 - November 2017 so please excuse my ignorance!
 
   
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Madrak Ironhide







I'm seriously looking into those Infinity models. That stuff looks sweet...

Though, why not just wait for AT-43? Then you can play without painting

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"...he could never understand the sense of a contest in which the two adversaries agreed upon the rules." Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude 
   
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Clousseau





Wilmington DE

They're all good in their own way. Urban War, Infinity, Street Violence and Rezolution are all small-unit skirmish. Aetherverse, Shockforce, 5150 and No Limits have 'create your own' elements to them and (I think) alternating activation (as opposed to IGOUGO). VOID 1.1 is basically Warhammer 40k with a d10. No Limits and Urban War are both free (as are the startup rules to Infinity). Aetherverse and Shockforce are both out of print, but are easily available through ebay and the like. Combat Zone is probably the best supported of the cheapies, and supports everything from MIB to Zombies to post-apocalyptic to whatever.

So really, the question is: what do you want the rules to do? Do you want them to be free? Do you want something radically different from 40k in style? Small skirmish, or big army? I didn't even mention Stargrunt/Stargrunt II, Infinity (which Malf mentioned), AT-43 (the intro rules are also available), VOR, Warzone, etc.

Guinness: for those who are men of the cloth and football fans, but not necessarily in that order.

I think the lesson here is the best way to enjoy GW's games is to not use any of their rules.--Crimson Devil 
   
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot






Maryland, USA

Well, I loved Necromunda's "Small unit with personality" style thing, with more indepth weapons than 40k had, though I disliked no real vehicles being used. And being bound to a single city was a bit of a bummer. Which of thsoe are similar to Necromunda?

As for rule price, free is good, but I don't mind buying them. I would prefer they have their own (good looking) miniature line, though.

Codex: Soyuzki - A fluffy guidebook to my Astra Militarum subfaction. Now version 0.6!
Another way would be to simply slide the landraider sideways like a big slowed hovercraft full of eels. -pismakron
Sometimes a little murder is necessary in this hobby. -necrontyrOG

Out-of-the-loop from November 2010 - November 2017 so please excuse my ignorance!
 
   
 
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