JohnD
January 2nd, 2016, 00:42
I notice that when I'm using token facing, and don't have tokens locked on a map, my players can change their own facing. This is what I want and would think is appropriate.
As soon as I lock the tokens, players loose the ability to change their facing, meaning that in addition to approving moves, I have to ask them which direction they want to face after the move, and make that change as well. This is a little counter intuitive to me.
I would think, the time that token facing is the most important is in a combat situation, which is also the time a GM is most likely to have locked the tokens.
I see this in the 5E and C&C rulesets, but assume it is standard across the rest as well.
Any chance this can be made into yet another option for the GM to choose?
As soon as I lock the tokens, players loose the ability to change their facing, meaning that in addition to approving moves, I have to ask them which direction they want to face after the move, and make that change as well. This is a little counter intuitive to me.
I would think, the time that token facing is the most important is in a combat situation, which is also the time a GM is most likely to have locked the tokens.
I see this in the 5E and C&C rulesets, but assume it is standard across the rest as well.
Any chance this can be made into yet another option for the GM to choose?