I have just read the personal combat rules, and, I have to say, I really don't see the problems that others are seeing on the face of it. When I came to that conclusion, I asked myself why am I not seeing these glaring errors?
I think that it is because I do not have a real world background in combat. I think some of the people here have a deep knowledge base in combat and weapons (perhaps from military experience or hunting or recreational shooting, etc). They know the way things work in the real world, and think they should work that way in the game. That is understandable.
However, this is a gaming system. One, it has to be playable. Two, it has to be fun. In the real world, people use weapons simultaneously and things happen often in a fluid motion. In a game, you have to have some type of turns (who attacks first, etc). I think that some real life components have to give way to playability.
Three, I think that Traveller wants combat to be a "last resort, back to the wall" kind of thing. That's how I play anyway. If at all possible, I avoid combat. (I play many of my video games this way as well.)
That's my take. Peace out.
Yamsi
I think that it is because I do not have a real world background in combat. I think some of the people here have a deep knowledge base in combat and weapons (perhaps from military experience or hunting or recreational shooting, etc). They know the way things work in the real world, and think they should work that way in the game. That is understandable.
However, this is a gaming system. One, it has to be playable. Two, it has to be fun. In the real world, people use weapons simultaneously and things happen often in a fluid motion. In a game, you have to have some type of turns (who attacks first, etc). I think that some real life components have to give way to playability.
Three, I think that Traveller wants combat to be a "last resort, back to the wall" kind of thing. That's how I play anyway. If at all possible, I avoid combat. (I play many of my video games this way as well.)
That's my take. Peace out.
Yamsi