Post by bob on Dec 7, 2017 6:20:33 GMT
Great fun to see videos of actual games. Sometimes they're like where's Waldo when we like to look for a little errors. It takes a bit of courage to put yourself in the public eye And let people point out the errors. But it's all very constructive and useful so let's hope people keep doing it.
Tony, I think the problem with showing terrain placement is it takes too long. Rehearse it, and then show the die roll and placement without the thought time on camera.
On camera show the defender picking his terrain pieces, then say "I'm placing my fort" , put down a die showing 1 And say "I'm putting it in quadrant one." It's difficult to watch as the people take time to make a decision as to where to put something.
I would say the same thing about making moves, show the die roll on camera, cut, let the player think about what he's going to do, then turn on the camera, he can say why he's doing it and then show the moves.
Tony, I think the problem with showing terrain placement is it takes too long. Rehearse it, and then show the die roll and placement without the thought time on camera.
On camera show the defender picking his terrain pieces, then say "I'm placing my fort" , put down a die showing 1 And say "I'm putting it in quadrant one." It's difficult to watch as the people take time to make a decision as to where to put something.
I would say the same thing about making moves, show the die roll on camera, cut, let the player think about what he's going to do, then turn on the camera, he can say why he's doing it and then show the moves.
Save 15 minutes of search time. Always nice to include the link.
m.youtube.com/channel/UCO3TnGto0pjz75STLOfFsZw
by the way I'm not sure where the knight moved twice? The knight general on the right seemed to move twice -- once with his group for 2 Base Width , and then one more to attack the enemy knight, so really just 3 Base Width in total.
One other little point to consider, is that if a supporting element is hit in the flank, as was the case with the Ptolemy Pike hitting the Seleucid rear Pike, it counts as -1 to the front combat. The rear rank does not turn to face.
by the way I'm not sure where the knight moved twice? The knight general on the right seemed to move twice -- once with his group for 2 Base Width , and then one more to attack the enemy knight, so really just 3 Base Width in total.
One other little point to consider, is that if a supporting element is hit in the flank, as was the case with the Ptolemy Pike hitting the Seleucid rear Pike, it counts as -1 to the front combat. The rear rank does not turn to face.