I think what he means by having magic in a modern setting is that you have two things that go boom, so it's not necessary to have both.Bill3000 wrote:It's the same thing, and actually, magic is more balanced in modern ages. They would require just as much training (or in the case of nukes, construction and materials) to use to have a doom spell or a nuke. Magic isn't simply incredibly easy just because it's magic - look at Dungeons and Dragons for examples of how hard advanced spells can be. (I'm talking about the epic book hereBaldwin PlantagenetJulii wrote:This is how I see it:
Medieval warfare--magic possible, since nukes aren't.
Korea-era warfare: nukes possible; magic would detract from satisfaction of nukage.) A reasonable assumption would be that it would require a ton of effort to have a spell that is as powerful as a nuclear weapon.
Regardless, my point is not to convince people that magic is totally awesome and should be used in every RecWar. My point really is just that it is a viable candidate as any other theme.
Like making a sandwich out of four slices of bread, I guess.
