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Originally Posted by roguebfl
Well the is entirely up to how good the Game Master's Memory is. He may or may not have a sketched out map, and notice on distances. and people say were they heading etc the GM changes his notes on distances. and when they approach NPC the state wither the going for the closet facing or if the trying toy get round to the flank or what not. Descriptic becomes the key when you play mapless.
I play the more description method, when exact position begins to matter to the group, that when I brake out my other then d6 dice in my collection, and THEY become my miniatures , different sizes and differ number mean differ thing depending on the situation
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I pretty much do the same. Sometimes the players want a more specific description than what I'm giving verbally and I'll make a quick sketch or just grab the nearest little thing (usually dice) and orient them to give a picture. We often abandon the sketch/"miniatures" as soon as people get the picture. I still use most of the rules.
We do some of the descriptions in 3-space. I might say, "he's about as far away as that tree" or "the guy you just shot is laying on the ground like this with his hand up like this" (illustrating with my body). We don't do any larping, but sometimes putting the ideas into the space around us gives a sense of clarity and realism.