ACW rules

Started by slinky, 09 April 2010, 08:03:16 AM

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GordonY

Go here Nosher

http://www.peterpig.co.uk/Range2.htm

Scroll to the bottom for a batrep with pictures.

I love them, youre never sure how long the battles gonna go on for, it might be all over in 4 turns, or it can rage on for 21 turns. There's a countdown starting at 21 with the defender rolling a dice at the end of the turn and subtracting the roll from the coundown, when it gets to zero or below, its game over, really forces the attacker to go all out. Yes there are lists with all the units that you can use, BUT the killer army you design might not be what your forced to fight with, some of 'em might turn up late, some might not show up at all, there's also a dozen historical scenarios with the forces already done for you. Great value at only £16, get 'em, read 'em, love them.

Gordon

NTM

Quote from: Nosher on 23 September 2010, 07:19:58 AM

I cant beleive that they are too lazy to produce army lists.

The writers may well say they cannot believe gamers are too lazy to research historical oob's  ;)

Seriously though army lists are a marmite thing too, personally I prefer historical oob's but as a result I spend more time researching rather than painting or gaming  =)

Nosher

Cheers Gordon for the link to PP rules. I'm intrigued enough to potentially invest purely on the fact that I could get away without rebasing my figs. Beer and Pretzels sounds good - love games where I can pick up and play without spending two weeks pulling together an army list.

The only thing that might put me off is if the rules are similar to other PP rulesets... Do these rules have the grid based movement system of AK47 and the Pirates game they do? If so I might need to keep looking.

Good point on BP NTM. I just plain lazy and cant be bothered wasting time looking for stuff. I'd rather be gaming and I think that if the writers of BP had cut out all the GW-esque fluff, cheap jokes and childlike explanations there would have been more space for army lists. BP did nothing to inspire me to look into era's/periods that I haven't gamed before which much cheaper and better researched rule sets often do.
I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson

GordonY

No yer OK Nosher, theyre not grid based, theyre similarish to Warmaster, i.e. you can get a unit (brigade) to do more than one thing in a turn. Basic move for Infantry is 3" but depending on the formation, you can get a good few moves in in a single turn. Basing is similar to BP, multiple figs on square bases. So if youre based for say F&F/BP youre good to go.

Gordon

GordonY

Oh forgot to say Nosher, you can have a wee look at a game being played here :

http://www.kirriemuirwargames.co.uk/forum/index.php?a=topic&t=625

its a very small game, but it forced me to look up a lot of stuff, and to be honest I thoughrely enjoyed it.

Gordon

Nosher

Cheers Gordon,

these are most definately on my to buy list - thanks for pointing them out ;)
I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson

Nosher

Hi Gordon

you'll be happy to know that I picked a set of these rules up. I also bought Bloody Barons at the same time. They do look a lot of fun and I think they will provide just the right stimulation to get me painting my backlog of ACW figs

Cheers for pointing em out ;)
I don't think my wife likes me very much, when I had a heart attack she wrote for an ambulance.

Frank Carson