What does /tg/ think of Star Grunt?
>>46375890
Post a PDF and let's find out
>>46375890
>generic system
Is that even legal under Anlo IP laws? I figured somebody would sue them into the ground for something like that.
>>46375890
Never played it, but the minis have an old-school hard SF charm to them.
>>46376062
http://downloads.groundzerogames.co.uk/sgii.pdf
>>46375890
Stargrunt II is my very favorite miniatures game. God bless you, OP.
>>46376107
Huh? Wrong thread?
>>46377635
Stargrunt is a generic system.
>>46377747
Meaning it's designed to be used with one or more popular systems the publishers don't own?
As long as it doesn't step on anyone's actual trademarks, they can'ty really do much about it. There' were supplements from the 70s & 80s that did this.
>>46377747
Like explicitly designed to use 40k (or whoever) lore/models and just supplant the rules? Or just supposed to be generic sci-fi combat?
>>46375890
>OP pic
Insurgents, man.
>>46375890
Very solid system, great for doing Baen style military sci-fi with tons of detail, but a bit oldschool by today's standards.
>>46379213
Meaning that it's designed to be used with whatever models you like, and adapted to whatever setting or style of game you want.
I've seen it used as a skirmish game, and even as a fantasy wargame with magic and ranked units.
>>46379425
Generic sci-fi combat. It was written more with "Vietnam in Space" than science fantasy.