

#Field of fire pc Pc
In what direction ( or at what azimuth ) should PC the aiming point be. There is space at the bottom to record the final tally of XP gained at the end of the mission. conditions of orientation, aiming point direction, and field of fire. Copying out the rest of the table in the Briefing Booklet seems rather unnecessary. It simply retains the ability to track use of ammo. If a unit is under-strength at the end of a mission it doesn't really matter whether its missing steps are casualties or LATs does it? Perhaps I am missing something?ģ. I almost did the same for friendly casualties (in favour of a larger 'notes' box) but have resisted for the time being. I have never bothered with enemy casualties either as it just hasn't seemed necessary. It therefore seems an unnecessary detail to record. In each mission that I have played (so far) experience has been the same for every single enemy unit. In the interests of saving on space, I have removed the facility to record enemy experience and enemy casualties having never bothered with either myself.

The player may also record XP gained by fulfilling those requirements (where relevant).Ģ. There is space to record any HQ Events that might occur (and perhaps to mark off the passage of each new turn). It should be easily customisable though, so if other users want to make alterations to suit their own preferences that should be easily done.ġ. I haven't yet had chance to use it much in the field, so I expect it will receive further refinements. This necessarily means that the whole thing is a bit more compact, but that is my preference. I became tired of flipping my Mission Log backwards and forwards (really.how lazy am I?) so I have produced my own that will print onto a single-side. VERSION 1.1, contains a few rules corrections, and additional information about LOS and RT Networks.Īn alternative Mission Log that prints onto a single side of A4. Building on a long-standing tradition of excellence in the field of fire alarm. VERSION 1.2 - Contains a new FoF Header graphic, a re-organized TOC, and minor paragraph updates. GFE manufacture & supply Fire Safety Systems, Fire Alarm Control Panels.

Hopefully this guide can reduce the learning curve to FoF a bit more. But more importantly, they will have a foundation for which to digest the rulebook and all of the errata, something that is very difficult to do without a base from which to understand the game. How do I set up the board? Where do I assign my units? How do I group them? What is the Command Structure? How does Activation work? Who can Order who? What is an Impulse? What is an Attachment? Or a Pyrotechnic? Hopefully, after reading this guide, players will be able to set up Mission 1 and start playing immediately. Having only recently learned to play Fields Of Fire after many stops and starts, I decided to create a document that went over the things I wished I had known when I was learning the game. This Quick Start Guide is written by a new Fields Of Fire player, from one novice to another.
