tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4144436127834065227.post3444408194073012322..comments2023-05-02T14:45:51.998+02:00Comments on Rifles and Muskets: Operation Firefly - Mission 5: "The Mosque"Black Guardianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03465720906940599076noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4144436127834065227.post-74878515086020466862012-10-26T10:23:07.645+02:002012-10-26T10:23:07.645+02:00Yep, as you can guess, most of the time you don´t ...Yep, as you can guess, most of the time you don´t even notice their shoddy nature, being too preoccupied with figuring out good positions and your next move. As stated in earlier articles, the Terrain is still being worked on, but I don´t want to miss the gaming part all the while, just because it´s not yet perfect ;)<br /><br />You either have the choice to spend a lot of money on good terrain from the start, or doing stuff yourself to save money - I´m with the latter doctrine.<br />After I spent most of my crafting time during the last few weeks on improving my rural terrain (fields, another tree, low walls, a dirt road), the city still lacks some details - but I hope to change this in time.Black Guardianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03465720906940599076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4144436127834065227.post-51377490408543362492012-10-26T03:46:03.538+02:002012-10-26T03:46:03.538+02:00I love the cardboard boxes, pieces of wood, bits o...I love the cardboard boxes, pieces of wood, bits of lichen and a tree or two. It's simple, yet effective. <br /><br />I'll bet during the game, you don't even notice the lack of details. Brilliant.<br /><br />David G.<br />http://gamerarchitect.blogspot.comDavidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09014595553789659602noreply@blogger.com