The umpire. The time it takes depends on a number of factors. The number of assistants, umpire experience, number of players, size of the game, complexity of the rules and scenario. Adjudication can take between 5-30 minutes.
Yes, we have some WWII stuff coming up. Monster D-Day is in the works as well as some naval stuff. KS was created in 1812, so its classic rules are Napoleonic. However, we are busy adapting them to other eras.
@@IKS_kriegsspiel Glad to hear it. I have read Clausewitz and Dupuy but have never heard such a detailed explanation of the actual system used. Good job! (just joined today, as "Phaing")
Is there any place this beautiful Shiloh Battlefield map can be downloaded from?
Found it!
For anyone else who's curious like me, this is the link.
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2383611422&searchtext=Kriegsspiel
Hi, great video. Who abjudcates the moves? A program or a person? And how long does the abjudication typically takes? Thank you.
The umpire. The time it takes depends on a number of factors. The number of assistants, umpire experience, number of players, size of the game, complexity of the rules and scenario. Adjudication can take between 5-30 minutes.
What software is this on?
Tabletop Simulator.
Where to play this game?
Where is the best site to purchase a board version in real life. Sorry for the wording.
Hello, there. could you please provide links to these games?
Hi, if you join the IKS discord channel, you can find the links you're looking for.
What is the name of the British group?
kriegsspiel.forumotion.net
@@IKS_kriegsspiel Thanks
the original game had teams with a chain of command and the players had to pass notes for orders
that's cool. would like that.
Do you have anything other than pre- industrial warfare?
Yes, we have some WWII stuff coming up. Monster D-Day is in the works as well as some naval stuff. KS was created in 1812, so its classic rules are Napoleonic. However, we are busy adapting them to other eras.
@@IKS_kriegsspiel Glad to hear it.
I have read Clausewitz and Dupuy but have never heard such a detailed explanation of the actual system used. Good job!
(just joined today, as "Phaing")