Re: Solo Games
Re the Table Top Simulator on Steam, I just bought a copy, but I can't see the mod. Where is it please, Phil?
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Sent: 22 March 2020 04:54
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David Stell
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#200028
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specials index
Ok, where is it..? I assumed I would be in the files section of the io group, but the ones there are older: 2018 being the latest version I could locate.
Cheers
Doug
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Doug Melville
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#200027
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Re: Solo Games
And may be take picture as low as you can near your CinC. It'll be a real point of view.... ;)
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Ronan
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ronanr
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#200026
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Re: Solo Games
I should point out the obvious. Cell phones allows us to provide pictures
of the game in progress so if you need an opponent to issue orders you can
provide a picture of the table, forces, and
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Michael Reese
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#200025
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Re: Solo Games
Oh wow, this is perfect! Thank you very much, I had no idea these existed. This does it, cheers!
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Angelo Dalessandro
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Re: Solo Games
Hi Angelo.
if you haven¡¯t found them yet there are a couple of files with tips on playing CDS solo on page 5 of the files section of this group. Came across them by accident since they are not in
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John Ewing
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#200023
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Re: Solo Games
And as I think I mentioned earlier, if you want someone else to select support options, happy to do so. Just ask here, or on my hotmail address. I have (I think) all or at least most of the
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Doug Melville
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#200022
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Re: Solo Games
I find IABSM plays very well solo if playing both sides as the cards drawn
only gives you (usually) one unit to activate next ¨C and thus helps not
having a score of options x2 if you're playing both
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Alistair Birch
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#200021
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Re: Solo Games
I play all my Lardie rules solo. I set up the scenario and do up the blinds. I then hand the blinds to the Mrs and she shuffles them so I can¡¯t see them. They get laid out dealing from the top
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John
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#200020
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Re: Solo Games
I have played SP2 solo a few times, since the activation is random the only thing to worry about is being able to play the game in front of you, otherwise it's easy to make one side win really easily.
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Peter Mellett
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#200019
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Re: Solo Games
Hi
I play Big Coc solo and enjoy this very much. To prevent analysis paralysis in god-like coordination, I use chips to select which platoon gets activated next. Placing command dice (and activation
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Klaus-Dieter Fritsch
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#200018
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Re: Solo Games
If anyone has any supplements for CDS that could help with solo rules I would love to get my hands on them, thanks!?
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Angelo Dalessandro
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#200017
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Re: Solo Games
Mike,
Do you have TableTopSimulator(TTS) It's available on steam , There is a mod
on it for CoC an Bolt Action.
The game/s can be saved if life interrupts.
Oh yes, They have a discord channel for
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P C
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#200016
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Re: Solo Games
Get the Kriegspiel scenarios by Bill Leeson from TFL. Playable either solo
or against an opponent.
IABSM for sure and probably CDS (have played but not tried solo) are both
good solo.
Others can be
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Charles Eckart
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#200015
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Solo Games
As we are all who are over the age of 60 are to be confined to quarters for
the foreseeable future could someone come up with solo rule for playing existing
games such as Pickets Charge, Sharp
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Mike Leese
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#200014
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Re: Campaigns After Gettysburg
Mine Run was pre Grant, November- December 1863. There are a couple books
on it, I remember one from the Virginia Historical Commission. It is on of
the great what ifs. Also do not forget the period
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Jon Yuengling
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#200013
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Re: Campaigns After Gettysburg
I¡¯m assuming that when you say that the war in the East was uneventful after Gettysburg you mean in the days or weeks immediately following? Once Grant was in overall command of Union armies he
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BYRON CHAMPLIN
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#200012
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Re: Campaigns After Gettysburg
Um, Grant chasing Lee the North->South length of Virginia was ¡°eventful¡±. Lee would ¡°own the field¡± and Grant, instead of falling back and regrouping, saddled up and just moved forward. The
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John
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#200011
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Campaigns After Gettysburg
Greetings All,
I was always under the impression that, once Lee's army crossed the Potomac in the aftermath of Gettysburg, the war in the East was uneventful. It turns out that there was active
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Tom Downs
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#200010
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Re: KMH 'Coffee & Danish' at '...Lard Enough'
Funny you should mention War of 1812! I will be running the Battle of Lake Erie using the To Covet Glory supplement tomorrow at Cold Wars. Playtesting has shown the heavy carronades to be devestating
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Eric Boyle
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