tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861350035587930909.post5231775753849223556..comments2024-03-20T20:03:56.127+00:00Comments on THE GREAT GAME: Point Blank WW2Stuarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01863160473105489597noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861350035587930909.post-89177232257833951762012-08-19T11:19:49.567+01:002012-08-19T11:19:49.567+01:00Good to see the old scenery getting out on the tab...Good to see the old scenery getting out on the table from time to time... suppose I ought to do *something* with the British Para platoon I've partially painted.<br /><br />I'm surprised about grenades being ineffective; along with SMGs they were about the only reliable way of conducting house-to-house fighting in WW2. Personally I'd see the modifier increased if the grenade is lobbed in through a window or door - the percussive effect contained in a room is much greater.<br /><br />What I ultimately disliked about DH is that it didn't have any reducing stats for tiredness etc - troops just sprint about all day long with stopping for a breather. Does PB accommodate this?Dunchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09337773236963539279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4861350035587930909.post-45185407615585449912012-08-07T19:56:30.011+01:002012-08-07T19:56:30.011+01:00I seem to have much better luck with modern or nea...I seem to have much better luck with modern or near-modern warfare!<br /><br />I liked this game, and the granular nature wasn't as cumbersome as I'd first feared. I think I do prefer the abstract elegance of <i>Force on Force</i>, but I'd still play this again.thekelvingreenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01928260185408072124noreply@blogger.com