RFalvo69
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Joined: 7/11/2013 From: Lamezia Terme (Italy) Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: robarrieta This game may be fun but if you really want the ultimate in tactical WW2 combat, you can't beat ASL, plain and simple. It is super easy to find opponents now and play live over the Internet. Go to vasl.info and vassal.org to download the modules. I've played LOTS of PC and board games and nothing beats the rewarding play and richness of ASL. Sorry guys, but if you play only TotH, you're missing out. With all due respect, no one will ever miss something he is stunningly uninterested in. When I play on the tabletop I either run RPGs (a passion of mine since I was a kid, with Dungeons & Dragons and Call of Cthulhu leading the pack), play a board/card game like Arkham Horror, Twilight Struggle or the recently discovered Lord of the Rings: the Living Card Game, or - for my wargaming fix, either the OCS series or some good naval miniatures game (like Seekrieg V). Now that I have the needed space in my new house, my brain matter will be overheated by World in Flames. I actually have the first three ASL Starter Kits, and "sage advice" of the kind of "With only the SKs you are missing out the real experience!!!!11" almost turned me off the game. To be honest, right now they are sitting on the shelf. To be even more honest the "Yes, but we are playing ASL!" whole attitude will keep them there for the time being. Simply put, it is an attitude I disagree with. Oh, I almost forgot: to me, the ultimate in tactical combat is Frank Chadwich's "Command Decision". You don't know what you are missing out.
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