11-30-2019, 08:14 PM | #31 |
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Haven't played Car Wars since the original days of the game, but I'm loving how it's been retooled for 6th Edition. It seems really dynamic and a lot more accessible. Original Car Wars was okay with me because I was used to Star Fleet Battles, but some players seemed to find it overly fiddly in terms of mechanics. This one appears to be streamlined with an emphasis on fun. If it plays as good as it looks, it'll be a winner!
And I too pledged for the day-one $139 tier. It's already up to an unfeasible amount of gaming booty, with more than a month left to go. Oh, and a quick word about the Crew Cards - love 'em! They remind me a bit of the 80's cartoon M.A.S.K., with the special abilities and the groovy code names. Well done!
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12-01-2019, 07:58 AM | #32 |
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12-01-2019, 10:15 AM | #34 |
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Yes, because the game is an abstraction and not a realistic simulation. Every round is a snapshot of combat.
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12-01-2019, 11:59 AM | #35 |
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One of the really neat things about the game is the way movement order changes every turn, but in a deterministic manner you can plan around. You have to pay real attention to who's moving after you, and who moved before you.
In simulationist terms, your speed is far less important to your move order than your "initiative". There's a good realist argument to be made there, as well as an interesting possibility for a more variable initiative rule [though the box set's simple rotation is definitely a better default for a current mass-market game than Battletech-style initiative, let alone B5Wars-style initiative!]. But yeah, don't stop a few car lengths in front of someone who hasn't moved yet. :) Last edited by HeatDeath; 12-01-2019 at 12:07 PM. |
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Hopefully, if you choose to purchase the new game, you will find its more casual nature means you can find time to play. For us, I wonder if making it less of an event to play would make us less likely to get together. Guess that's one way to solve that four player limitation. :(
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12-01-2019, 05:27 PM | #37 |
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I am in at $139 level.
I am 90% I want Miniature Set 2 and Playmat #2. I think I see where I can add $80 to my pledge. I have not done that yet.
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12-01-2019, 06:58 PM | #38 |
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My typical Kickstarter experience has been that after the kickstarter ends, Kickstarter will charge you for the amount you've pledged. Then a week goes by to track down credit card errors, and get those fixed. Some time after that (typically a few weeks, but it depends on how long it takes to get set up and smoke tested) you'll get a email to a pledge manager web site (backerkit) that will give you credit for what you pledged on Kickstarter, and allow you specify which add-ons you want the extra funds to go to, and/or add more funds for more add-ons and also pay for shipping. Some time after that the pledge manager will close and you'll be charged for the shipping and add-ons. Some (long) time after that, your packages will show up. There may be a round of "last change to change your mailing address" emails before things ship.
So: 1. Right now all you can do is add the $80 to your pledge, you'll say what it's for later in the pledge manager. 2. Stretch goals benefit everyone. You can wait slightly longer to pay for add-ons and shipping when the pledge manager goes live, but you'll still end up paying before it ships. I typically don't add funds for shipping until the pledge manager calculates it for me, so I don't make a mistake. SJ Games has always delivered, so I'm not worried about risk there. 3. If you want more dashboards for more cars, you also need tokens and cards to make/play those cars, so discussion on the Kickstarter comments suggested that another core set makes the most sense cost-wise for both sides (to avoid extra labor/packaging costs). More than 4 players is not officially supported and will take a longer time to play, and a 36x36 arena might be too crowded, etc. See the 2nd tab (Unofficial FAQ) where I pulled out all the replies from the Kickstarter comments - there's a section about games with more than 4 players: https://www.google.com/url?q=https:/...it?usp=sharing 4. I don't know. They've said "Go on and tell us what you want" and they want new ideas to consider. People are back at work on Monday. 5. If you ask on the Kickstarter comments and someone replies, you can configure your notification settings so you'll see it (e.g. via email) - https://www.kickstarter.com/settings/notifications |
12-01-2019, 09:38 PM | #39 |
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I watched that drag race video without interruption and really sunk into it and I must say I'm really excited about the gameplay. In just that video and looking at images of the dashboards and the cleverness there and how the dice rolls on the cards work it all looks really straightforward and fun. When I watched that 90-minute video a few weeks ago I couldn't make sense of all the tokens and dice flying around but after the race it's really clear on how it all works. And it was fast paced while still explaining how things were happening without really bogging down the playtime. It might be wise to do some adjustments on that assault rifle though :)
When I read some of the comments from the naysayers on these videos, it makes me a bit sad. What were they expecting from a new edition? If they like how the old edition worked, play that - or play this edition and make house rules if you want! And why complain about the bases? The curves that allow better conforming movement after a collsition work great. The old counters are just rectangles with a car image on it, how is that different than a base with a miniature on top? In a world with X-Wing we all should be used to bases by now. Last edited by PresidentTwoeagles; 12-01-2019 at 11:36 PM. |
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