What Ruleset Did You Use In Your Last Game 2016

Started by Steve J, 01 January 2016, 08:37:34 PM

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FierceKitty

Ten More Sons, Ava Burmese vs Moghuls, 2 players. A smooth but calamitous game with familiar rules. The Burmese have now lost seven times in a row; I may have to consider tinkering with the list a bit.
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Leman

Too much reliance on treating elephants like double-decker buses?
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FierceKitty

Could be undersized elephant units; one good gunshot and the regiment is down 50%.... Fewer but larger units may be indicated.
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anchorite

1) What ruleset do you use in your last game?
Blackpowder

2) What armies were confronted?
Prussia vs. Austrians-Silesian Wars

3) Did you feel comfortable with the ruleset? -
Yes,

4) and... was the first time do you use the ruleset? -
It was may 15th or so game..

5) How many players were in the game?
2

I really enjoy Warlord Games' rulesets. Almost every time I play with Blackpowder, I figure out some new tactical point of view.

Steve J

1) What ruleset do you use in your last game? - Bloody Big Battles
2) What armies were confronted? - Austrians vs Prussians 1866
3) Did you feel comfortable with the ruleset? - Very
4) and... was the first time do you use the ruleset? - No
5) How many players were in the game? - Two

T13A

Hi

1) What ruleset do you use in your last game? - Impetus
2) What armies were confronted? - Late Republican Romans v Gauls
3) Did you feel comfortable with the ruleset? - Fairly - I have played a fair number of games now but there are still one or two specific issues that I have with the rules e.g. range of javelins compared with bows.
4) and... was the first time do you use the ruleset? - No
5) How many players were in the game? - Two

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Roy

1) What ruleset do you use in your last game?
Swashbuckler. Play by Mail (or eMail) RPG game.

2) What armies were confronted?
No armies. Though my Yorkshire merchant is trying to escape from a trio of bruisers who want to throw him in the River Ouse.

3) Did you feel comfortable with the ruleset?
First turn, so I required a little help writing out the turn orders from other players.

4) and... was the first time do you use the ruleset?
Yes, first time I've used the rules set.

5) How many players were in the game?
In this instance, it's myself against the GM. But as I'm playing as part of a larger game there could be as many as 10 or more.
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skywalker

1/ Sword and Spear

2/ Roman vs Roman

3/ Seems to flow okay even for this newbie to Ancients

4/ Yes, my club has tried Hail Caesar but found it didn't flow as well as Warlord's Bolt Action rules. The average age in the club is 53 so we like to keep things simple  ;D

5/ 2

Bodvoc

QuoteThe average age in the club is 53 so we like to keep things simple

Crikey, what a bunch of youngsters, who said you can't get the young uns playing! ;)
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Quote from: Steve J on 11 May 2016, 06:53:39 AM
1) What ruleset do you use in your last game? - Bloody Big Battles
2) What armies were confronted? - Austrians vs Prussians 1866

Ooh, tantalizing. Is an AAR in the offing?

Chris

Duke Speedy of Leighton

1) What ruleset do you use in your last game? - Blücher
2) What armies were confronted? - 1815 Anglo-Allied vs French
3) Did you feel comfortable with the ruleset? - after an hour, yes.
4) and... was the first time do you use the ruleset? - yes.
5) How many players were in the game? - three. Two Brits, one French
Squeaked a win, we only needed one unit each to break by the end, really enjoyed it. Couple of classic moments, with our first unit blown to pieces by massed French artillery. Twice French cavalry charged unprepared British foot units and lost. British heavy cavalry deciding the only decent thing to do was to take French artillery battery.
Great game, next game already booked!  8)
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Steve J

QuoteOoh, tantalizing. Is an AAR in the offing?

Trying to do it this morning before disappearing into the garden to enjoy some lovely weather 8)

Nosher

1. Sharp Practice 2
2. AWI British with Indian Allies v Rebellious Militia and State Line
3. I will let you know - just about to play!
4. No. Second game
5. Solo
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Nosher

Quote from: Nosher on 13 May 2016, 08:10:08 AM
1. Sharp Practice 2
2. AWI British with Indian Allies v Rebellious Militia and State Line
3. I will let you know - just about to play!
4. No. Second game
5. Solo

3. Getting there......

The British got their revenge today in a tough scenario where they had to sweep their opponents from the field whom were lodged firmly behind breastworks. The British Line drew the attention of Breastworks defenders soaking up a tremendous weight of fire whilst their Indian Allies casually swept through the ranks of two Militia Line units and a Militia Skirmish unit.

The British got VERY lucky with morale rolls. Several times the line were forced to withdraw only once losing any morale points in doing so. The Rebels fared less well - their morale rolls were always high resulting in a rapid decline in morale loss.

An excellent, if somewhat slow game as I flicked through the rules to look things up.
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