and Arty Conliffe for his incredible rulesetĮnjoy! And remember, 2/3rds of all artillery fired in WW2 was smoke. Baryonyx (seriously his models are like 90% of this game, the man does incredible work) As many fixes for all the glaring problems I'm sure I'll be reminded of belowĪs I can only mostly take credit for compiling most of these assets and a few little things of my own, all credit goes to the following content creators for their incredible work: More board sizes (at least 96" x 60"), and more custom boards for various scenarios (Stalingrad being the next one planned) Updates will be made as often as possible to fix issues, correct problems, and adding new/missing content to the game. two board sizes for all scales of combat (including a Novice Scenario Board along with a link to quick gameplay instructions) It also has a Company Sector concept, which defines operations in an historically-convincing manner, and.
The module is currently in a beta status, since I’m not sure how to approach some things. So now I built the module and played one () game. I had never played CrossFire, and since I’m living abroad I figured I could try it online. tokens and markers for all unit status effects (Pinned, Suppressed, etc.) The game has improved vehicle and gun simulation. This is the first post for the VASSAL module for Arty Conliffe’s CrossFire. terrain features for all listed terrain from the core rulebook AND the Hit the Dirt scenario expansion every Unit (fully animated), Vehicle, Artillery, ATG, and IG listed in the core rulebook 5 playable nations (Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States)
Additionally, the Initiative system makes combat fast, hard hitting, and engaging. Essentially, CrossFire knows only two ranges, point blank and everything else, the assumption being that everything on the map is within rifle range, so take cover! CrossFire works only properly on tables where lots of terrain is used in order to allow movement unseen by the opponent. The game needs neither a ruler nor fixed game turns. Welcome to CrossFire! An innovative and awesome tabletop wargame invented by Arty Conliffe.