MrsWargamer
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ORIGINAL: idjester We started this discussion in another thread but I think it best to start anew. When we think of hot seat we think of sitting in the same room playing on the same computer. Nowadays that isn't needed with the programs out there. I will introduce you to a very viable solution to be able to play against another human opponent in Tigers on the Hunt. This gives us alot of the actually things needed and is quick and easy to do. Watch the first ever video of Hot-Seat Play of Tigers on the Hunt. Hot seat for the 21st century. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADoVVG20thw Great stuff idjester! :) Ok I will acknowledge the originality and cleverness of the application of Team Viewer. I use Team Viewer when my computer is fouled up or when my friend wants to show me something. Because there's nothing a tech guru likes more eh, than to have to explain a solution to a dim wit :) So yeah, he tells me to turn on Team Viewer and I just accept it's better than getting yelled at when I have no idea what he's trying to tell me. That all said, when I say Hot Seat, I really DO mean you are here and I am here and the program is designed to handle your turn and then my turn. Perhaps the turn sequence makes this a bit messy even for hotseat. But the question needs to be asked, does TotH have hotseat as it was used as a term 10 years ago? The responses on my thread have me now wondering if I have somehow made a mistake in conclusion. I don't have the game yet. Yes, MrsWargamer I would say TOTH does indeed have hotseat play. Setup the game as human vs human if you are sitting on the same computer. But as mentioned this format will work if your sitting on the same computer or if your playing partner is thousands of miles away. It would be exactly the same, you just need a mic and internet connection and its remote hotseat. Thanks for that matter of fact reply. Finances are preventing me from playing. But my old SL/ASL friend might be able to be an opponent through this Team Viewer notion, or I might be able to play an old friend who is a local that also likes board games as well as Battle Academy (he's just so impossible to get access to normally). So the game might be a viable purchase down the road. I like the fact I might some day get to play a game that looks close enough to SL or ASL to be acceptable. I sold my ASL mostly because a 5000 dollar collection is not worth much if never used.
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Wargame, 05% of the time. Play with Barbies 05% of the time. Play with Legos 10% of the time. Build models 20% of the time Shopping 60% of the time. Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
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