Tuesday, 27 September 2011

A Prudent Course of Action

I should know better, I really should. Trying to juggle two sets of rules (one of which is quite demanding, the other less so) means that I seem to have been making very slow progress with both. I have therefore, decided to abandon one set for the time being - simply because I have an extensively tested and suitable set available to use in its place. I am dropping the land based set for use with the blocks as I will need to spend a reasonable amount of time on them - not so much on the drafting as on the testing. This is time that I do not have readily available. My efforts will be concentrated on the naval rules I am tinkering with for the time being and so my 'Plan B' is to use Bob Cordery's Portable Wargame Rules for the latter 19th century. I had planned to use these originally before I had the idea of producing my own set so all I have done then is to reset the gaming clock by a couple of weeks.

The time I have spent on my own land based rules has certainly not been wasted and I have learned several valuable lessons from the process, lessons that will stand me in good stead when I go back to them in due course.

Bob Cordery's rules can be downloaded from the following: http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/portable_wargame/ and there are also some very useful optional rules suggested by various gamers to add to the basic set.

I fully intend using these rules for the ACW river project, the Balkan Wars and possibly for some of the WW1 sideshows.

Well that has cleared the creative decks somewhat!




2 comments:

  1. "aaaaand breathe....." - it was always going to be a lot to take on, working on all these rules at the same time - a guaranteed way to tie yourself up in knots - so kudos on the decision to clear the air and in the short term at least, take the path of least resistance to the gaming table - either that or all the trips up and down to your Gaming Lair have worn you out..... :-)

    BTW, thanks for the links to Mr Corderys rules - I've been toying around with some hex-based ideas for small scale scifi myself, so they will form an interesting primer - oh, and happy B-Day, old man!

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  2. Hi SoS,

    Cheers old chap!

    All the best,

    DC

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