Hex size question
Two things have brought me to this question...
Almost 20 years working with engineers. A picture from Reddit of a guy who laid out a D&D five foot square in the ground. So here's the question...in GURPS, are the hexes 36 inches point to point , or flat to flat? |
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Center-to-center, which is the same as flat-to-flat.
It's a measure of movement and distance, so imagine the path a figure takes moving from hex to hex. That distance is nominally one yard. The point-to-point distance (presumably between opposite points) isn't a particularly interesting measure, because that's not the way the figures move on the map. |
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* 'Almost' because I'd already been doing mapless and gridless map combats in GURPS and just leaning hard on tactical miniatures experience... and then I realized that GURPS tactical combat is gridless by design, the hex grid is only there as a convenience so you don't have to have tape measures at the table. |
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It gets real fun when trying to measure distances who aren't directly along one of the six facings, line one who would be along the line of a vertice.
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So two people standing in one hex is very cozy. Easiest way to visualize would be to get six 20.8" lengths and lay them out. |
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