Oh, I know reegsk. I wasn't checking the legality - I know it's 100% legal. And while I *could* fault them on itreegsk wrote:Asif, I would agree that measuring when something is clearly in or out of range is shenanigans, but it's legal by the rules. Would I do it in a friendly game, or even a tourney game? No. Ardboyz? Absolutely! It's cheese, but it's legal cheese. You can't necessarily fault someone for doing it. Then again, if they're wipping out the ol' tape measure to check range when they're firing a lascannon at a target eighteen inches away, and they leave the tape measure up there for more than about a second, it's obvious they're not checking range and you could definitely call them on it.
I was just wondering when it would be "totally fine" according to Brian - he said he could see several situations. I was just wondering what those situations were?
For me, clear-cut in or out of range is simply that - clear-cut. If someone says "I need to measure this range", everyone around here automatically starts looking for the questionable weapon range shots/charge ranges that this person might be trying to get a better feel for, instead of the one he declared.