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Free Roman Rules - Catiline - 07-24-2002 Admittedly for 6mm, but no doubt you could convert htem. Idea seems to be that each base is a cohort, the basic game unit is a legion, which most games don't represent properly<br> <br> Three versions, Caesarean/Early Imperial, Macedonian and Punic wars and Late Roman. When i downloaded it asked for a network password, but hitting cancel seemed to get rid of it, not sure what that's about. Opens as a word doc in IE<br> <br> www.soa.org.uk/main/rules/legio.htm<br> <br> <p><i>Unless the Persians fly away like birds, hide in the earth like mice, or leap into a lake like frogs, they will never see their homes again, but will die under our arrows</i></p><i></i> More free rules - Anonymous - 07-25-2002 You can also get Simon MacDowells latest version of Comitatus - a set of rules for the Later Empire/Dark Ages - free as well. They consist of a series of Word documents.<br> <br> They've been posted to the files section of a Yahoo Groups list. If you go to Yahoo Groups groups.yahoo.com and search for "lateromanempire" you should find the group in question. You'll have to join to access the rules, however. <p></p><i></i> Re: More free rules - Caius Fabius - 09-07-2002 The DBA rules are online as part of a computer driven game. It has decent graphics and seems to model the system well.<br> <br> the download is at www.dbaol.com <br> <br> You can play the game "hotseat" or via internet, and you can pay to join the tournaments if you want to. <p>"Just before class started, I looked in the big book where all the world's history is written, and it said...." Neil J. Hackett, PhD ancient history, professor OSU, 1987</p><i></i> |