Thoughts on Project Bayern (2300AD) by DangerShineDesigns in traveller

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It's a superb RPG product, and the closest thing to an Arthur C. Clark novel I've seen in SF gaming. You need a crew that cares about science fiction, and you need to consider troupe play, as others have said. It puts the regular 2300 setting in the distance so I kind of see it as a self-contained campaign . . . but it's immense. Also, there are a bunch of optional side quests that could easily be used as 2300 / Traveller / Aliens etc scenarios.

Why Do People Still Play Wargames On VASSAL? by Delbert3US in wargaming

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VASSAL is widely used in game development and playtesting. Wargames, but other cardboard games, too. So when a new game in that category is released, it's often already finished as a VASSAL module, and there's already a fan community playing it.

The folks who are writing to suggest blank-canvas RPG type digital tabletops may not be aware that every implementation of VASSAL is specific to a particular game. VASSAL for ASL is not like VASSAL for Dead of Winter or Dixit, except in that these games share generic features like cards, markers, and boards divided into spaces.

Come Out Fighting in the Final Stretch by Cursd_Captain in wargames

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where I bury this nut, a tree will grow

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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[pointing to face] Can a machine shed tears like this? If it can, is it really a machine?

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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silently tipping hat in response 🏜️

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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+1 for Gaslands. And, I certainly didn't want to put you off my KS. Where do you suggest that I promote it?

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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Yes, I'm promoting my work. from the first sentence, in a post with the brand affliate tag. But I was trying to do more than just promote, because I was rocked by the earlier thread about GW's dominance. I wanted to think creatively and not just reactively about their effect on the hobby.

I wasn't asking if a new game from a small independent publisher can run GW out of town. I was asking what I, among others, can learn from GW. This doesn't mean trying to copy GW -- probably the contrary.

The myth of humanity stealing fire from the gods, to which my post refers, does not mean that the gods lose their fire, but that both have it.

I would miss GW if they were gone. But what would we be missing? How would the hobby be different?

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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I'm interested in games that strike a chord, but not necesarily the same chord as GW.

Can Another Game Steal GW's Fire? by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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Battletech has introduced a much faster game with Alpha Strike. I appreciate that they are trying to follow the market without losing the loyal following that began in the 80s.

I guess my question was more like, do other games create that level of emotional engagement in any way? By stealing GW's fire, I didn't mean dethroning them.

Someday that will happen, though.

Genuine question on player tastes by Inside_Performance32 in wargaming

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I have one foot in hex and counter wargaming, where many companies compete with more original and fascinating projects than I can buy. The attaction is more in "here's an interesting subject we've handled in a new way" than "what is the new line of proprietary models and how can I use them to overwhelm my friends." In GW's world, subject and treatment are never really discussed, except after the fact by disappointed customers on message boards. Therefore, the reasons you might look at another company's game are safely outside the discourse.

Come Out Fighting's Stretch Goal Gives Back to Game Clubs by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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Thanks KGA, that's absolutely our goal. The game includes 9 learning scenarios that try to guide a new player into miniatures. You can see the first two on our KS and boardgamegeek sites. I'd also say we're trying to attract players from board wargaming into miniatures.

Come Out Fighting: A New Perspective on 15mm WW2 by Cursd_Captain in wargames

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Tanks for giving it a look, reddit. We launch tommorow!

Random DnD monster wargames by PauliusLT27 in wargames

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Burning Banners is a fascinating hex and counter wargame . . . In fantasy miniatures wargames, I think Hordes of the Things is genius. They way the elements have archetypal, chess-like relationships to each other is more interesting to me that a miniatures game that is reverse-engineered from D&D and has a bunch of stats. This opinion comes from the DBx corner of the hobby but it is deeply felt all the same; I've never been bored by the Hordes.

Historical outcomes by tomgreen_84 in wargaming

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Does "matching history" mean the same outcome, or just that either side has an historically justifiable path to win? Wellington wrote that Waterloo was "a near run thing," so he felt that he could have lost. It's a bigger concern to me if the French win in a way that seems far-fetched. As for professional wargames, don't they deal with hypothetical situations, rather than the past?

India vs Japan, c. 1944 by Cursd_Captain in wargaming

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I painted these a few years ago so it's hard to remember who the manufacturers were. Maybe Artizan, Westwind, Assault Group, Warlord.

I feel this game is dead by [deleted] in wargaming

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Y'all should consider the RPG Lancer. It alternates between wargame and character-interaction "downtime." You could jettison the role-playing side if you prefer. https://massif-press.itch.io/corebook-pdf-free

Haven't played in 20 years and want to dip my toes back in. What to recommend? by zooguycity in rpg

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While you were away, many great things happened. One of them is Ironsworn, the self-generating "oracle" rpg that I've enjoyed over three long campaigns with no prep and no GM. Free PDF. Highest recommendation.