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RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Der Landser - 01-01-2019 I'm fine with waiting a little bit to see if any other players want to join in. I'm also fine using the play sequence you outlined. I like the idea of the first player receiving the turn after the last player on the side has moved. It's a good idea to QA the turn before sending it to the other team. This scenario is so big that it's easy to overlook something. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Der Landser - 01-01-2019 (12-31-2018, 07:51 PM)Plain Ian Wrote:(12-31-2018, 06:02 PM)ComradeP Wrote: The replay for a scenario of campaign size might be as long as a movie on turns with a lot of combat, but I agree that it's worth looking at by all players. An excellent idea! What software do you use for video capture? RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Plain Ian - 01-01-2019 (01-01-2019, 04:55 AM)Der Landser Wrote:(12-31-2018, 07:51 PM)Plain Ian Wrote:(12-31-2018, 06:02 PM)ComradeP Wrote: The replay for a scenario of campaign size might be as long as a movie on turns with a lot of combat, but I agree that it's worth looking at by all players. I use Screenpresso. I use the freeware version so I'm restricted to recording and making avi files. I've tried attaching an avi file so you can watch it in Widows Media but they are not allowed. Check out the website or search for similar software. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Der Landser - 01-01-2019 Thank you Ian, I'll check it out. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Liebchen - 01-01-2019 (01-01-2019, 02:53 AM)2-81 Armor Wrote:(12-31-2018, 08:55 PM)Dodo98 Wrote:Ok then, it looks like Allies: 2-81 Armor, Der Landser, ComradeP. Germans: Liebchen, Outlaw Josey Wales, Dodo98.(12-31-2018, 12:41 PM)2-81 Armor Wrote:I would like to join the german side. I had expressed my interest a few days ago, but that must have been overlooked.(12-31-2018, 11:43 AM)Outlaw Josey Wales Wrote: The only thing or the main things I see with team games is watching your flanks with you partners unless you are told not to worry about them at this time and be willing to give or take forces on an as needed basis. Other than what you(CinC) or somebody else as CinC decide on a plan at that time, you just play your game. You can have a "lead" player, or not. The important thing is that every player gets the enemy file. It's possible to send an end-turn file to the other team as a group, too. In my last team game, someone would receive the file (who evolved as the game evolved and players came/went), and then share it with teammates. Then one player would usually volunteer to go, announcing it to their team so that no one else starts. They then distribute it to their teammates, and the last player can either hit "end turn" and send to the other team, or they can send it (un-ended) to their "team captain" for final review. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Dodo98 - 01-02-2019 I'm sorry guys, but you will have to find someone else to play on the german side. I'm too busy in the coming months to participate in such a huge campaign game. I thought at first, I would get this done, but it would be too much to handle for me at the moment. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Kool Kat - 01-03-2019 Gents: Cautionary note. Lead players, screen recordings, voice/chat programs, 3-4 players per side... your campaign game is ballooning into an unwieldy and super complex endeavor. I suggest you boil the complexity down to a more manageable simmer! Proposed Structure: - Two players per side. (Two Allies / Two Germans) - Use Google Docs to store current turn file. Example of turn sequence: (1.) German Player 1 moves his units / conducts battles. Does NOT end turn and uploads turn file to his Google Docs. Provides password (For German players only) to German Player 2. (2.) German Player 2 clicks on URL link to file in Google Docs, enters password, and downloads turn file to his PC. German Player 2 has set number of days to move his units / conduct battles. German Player 2 moves his units / conducts battles. Ends turn and sends turn file to Allied Player 1. (3.) Allied Player 1 uploads turn file to his Google Docs (For Allied players only) and provides password for Allied Player 2. Both Allied Player 1 and Allied Player 2 have a set number of days to download and review the turn replay. (4.) Allied Player 1 clicks on URL link to file in Google Docs, enters password, and downloads turn file to his PC. Allied Player 1 moves his units / conducts battles. Does NOT end turn and uploads turn file to his Google Docs. (5.) Allied Player 2 clicks on URL link to file in Google Docs, enters password, and downloads turn file to his PC. Allied Player 2 has set number of days to move his units / conduct battles. Allied Player 2 moves his units / conducts battles. Ends turn and sends turn file to German Player 1. (6.) German Player 1 uploads turn file to his Google Docs (For German players only). Both German Player 1 and German Player 2 have a set number of days to download and review the turn replay. Repeat Turn Sequences 1 - 6 until game end. Advantages: - Two players per side reduces complexity and eliminates need for CinC. - A set number of days for players to conduct their turns helps facilitate and expedite turn exchanges. - Google Docs eliminates need for screen capture recordings and voice/chat programs. All players will have the opportunity to watch turn replays. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - Der Landser - 01-03-2019 There are 2 factors that are driving the 3 v 3 or greater play format. The first is Mike Prucha's recommendation for a 3 v 3 play format. The second is the sheer number of units per side. The Allies command 3 French Army Groups including the BEF, the Belgian Army and the Dutch Army which totals 123+ Divisions and all manner of less than Division size attachments. The Germans command 3 Army Groups and the OKH Reserve totaling 123+ Divisions and many less than Division size attachments. While 2 players per side could handle these forces, it would become a cumbersome task to maneuver so many units. I would rather play a 3 v 3 format in order to make the scenario more playable and enjoyable. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - ComradeP - 01-03-2019 I don't think more players automatically leads to a more complex team game, as long as the number suits the size of the scenario. In this case, like Der Landser, I think less than 3 players per side would actually make things more complex due to the number of units each player needs to control and thus also the chance of missing a unit here and there. Having a Lead Player/CinC makes sense as not everyone might have the time or desire to watch the turn replay, and it's helpful if at least one player watches the replay. After a new German player is found, we can start the debate about which campaign we're going to play and the house/optional rules to be used. RE: France '40 Gold Team Game - 2-81 Armor - 01-03-2019 Well guys, sorry to say that's it. I'm out, and I really do apologize to all of you for even suggesting this at all. Really, I am sorry, and I'll accept the blame for this not working out. My foxhole is dug pretty deep, and I'll accept all of the incoming. Things have gotten completely out of hand, and as correctly observed by Kool Kat, it has slowly evolved into something I never envisioned - too big and cumbersome, for me to see any use in continuing. I still believe that to play the full F'40 Gold campaign scenarios it will take teams due to their size, and unit density. However, I don't think I'm qualified to organize or manage such a thing. Again, my apologies. |