Actually
Greedo, DBA already allows groups to move sideways and then forwards all within a bound
(DBA rules, page 8, third paragraph from the bottom, last sentence), and for usually just a
single PIP,
If they are in or enter an enemy Threat Zone that is.
I suppose this could be allowed even if not in a TZ, but it will give groups a bit more manoeuvrability
on a grid than they would have when measuring.
Then there is ‘double-wheeling’, where ½ the movement allowance is used to pivot on one front
corner, then the rest of the move is used to do the same from the other front-corner, again all within
a single bound (although this is not as manoeuvrable in practice as it sounds).
Still, all this is covered in some detail in the “Playing on a Grid” booklet, which is now finished and
will be uploaded to the Fanaticus Wiki sometime today.
And you might be surprised
Wingman at how closely it mimics the normal ‘free measuring’ style
of play...with far fewer distortions than you might otherwise expect...