The TOP 10 Reasons Warhammer The Old World Players should try A Song of Ice and Fire

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  • @dnaseb9214
    @dnaseb9214 25 днів тому +7

    I played warhammer back in 2012. I got my starter set for Ice and Fire today.
    Tomorrow is my first game, I have been looking at the game for a year now.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  25 днів тому +2

      Welcome to Song! Which faction did you decide to start off with? Be sure to check out my Faction Identity video series to hear a bit about how each faction plays. I hope you enjoy your first game!

    • @dnaseb9214
      @dnaseb9214 24 дні тому +3

      @@imperialminis857
      I got the basic starter box.
      But I am a big fan of Stannis. (the show did him dirty, hope the books treat him better)
      From battle reports I am also interested in GreyJoy. And the Free Folk seem to play like warhammer beastmen (my old army).
      By the end I am looking at baratheon, free folk, greyjoy.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  24 дні тому +2

      If you got the original Stark/Lannister box, be advised all the cards and rulebook in the box are out of date. You'll want to download the War Council app to reference the updated rules and cards, or go to the official game website and download print-and-play updated cards.
      Greyjoy was my first faction in this game and is still one of my favorites. Baratheon is my main current faction. Very solid and I just can't help but support the Rightful Heir!

    • @dnaseb9214
      @dnaseb9214 24 дні тому

      @@imperialminis857
      Thats the one I got. I have the app that gives me access to all the unit cards.
      Will they not make a new starter set ? So people like me can get the up to date stuff.

    • @commissarjb
      @commissarjb 6 днів тому +2

      Another player loyal to the one true king Stannis! Welcome to the game, brother.

  • @trentdarling4416
    @trentdarling4416 11 місяців тому +23

    Two weeks ago I was shopping online for an Old World Empire army but a friend convinced me to try ASOIAF first. I now have purchased two full armies with extra units of Baratheons and Nights Watch for less than what I was going to spend on my Old World Empire army. I also was able to read the rules, unbox the game and play a full game with a friend quicker than I was able to read the rules for the Empire on the Old World. Best decision I've ever made. For the algorithm!

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому +1

      It’s almost as if my Top 10 Reasons were all acted out in your life. Amazing! You are a legend, darling.

  • @raahhhhhhhh
    @raahhhhhhhh 11 місяців тому +13

    Awesome video, have been debating getting into ASOIAF and this might push me over the edge. Only thing is I'm worried about the number of players in my area.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому +2

      Fortunately, this game pretty much sells itself when people see it played on the table. If you take a leap and show the game off to some local players, you might be surprised to see the interest grow. There's also a Tabletop Simulator (TTS) mod for this game, if you want to try it there first.

    • @marshallbravestarr2117
      @marshallbravestarr2117 11 місяців тому +2

      Consider to get two small armies at once. Not much is needed to get 2 full 40 point armies. It might not be competitive, but it is the full game experience.

  • @art840412
    @art840412 11 місяців тому +8

    Asoiaf is the first wargame I play, and I got a feeling that this is one of the best tabletop wargame out there! Guess I’m lucky 🎉

  • @clemred
    @clemred 11 місяців тому +17

    It s been a year since i stopped playing Warhammer because of ASOIAF
    That's the best wargaming decision i made for years

  • @macarfs
    @macarfs 11 місяців тому +24

    I think for me ASOIAF is a game first and a hobby second where as GW main games are a hobby first and a game a distant 2nd. I can't remember the exact figures but something like 70% of GW main line product owners have never actually played a game. There's nothing wrong with this but if you're coming from a board game background or own GW and wish you could get it to the table more I would definitely recommend ASOIAF.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому +5

      That's a really crazy stat, but I have definitely seen that myself. I think the GW rulesets can be so dense and unintuitive that they are not very approachable by more casual players. There's no arguing that GW makes some of the finest looking models out there though.

    • @andrewbakescakes9684
      @andrewbakescakes9684 18 днів тому

      @@imperialminis857 - I question the authenticity of that stat, and if they are counting stuff like parents buying for kids among those 70%. This is GW we are talking about. They cannot even produce a coherent and balanced ruleset (MESBG maybe being their closest exception), so I sort of want to call that "research" into question.

  • @RololoTheOneAndOnly
    @RololoTheOneAndOnly 11 місяців тому +9

    Switched and its so much fun

  • @benpiehler4667
    @benpiehler4667 11 місяців тому +3

    Glad I found this. We just came home with a couple starter packs!

  • @theironforest1072
    @theironforest1072 11 місяців тому +18

    As a fan and player of both, I would highly recommend not only the game, but this channel.

  • @irishtom30
    @irishtom30 7 місяців тому +2

    It's a really fun game, and I've even played with some people who aren't into the books or show at all. Having all the info in front of you and not having to remember too much is a huge strength

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      There are a surprising number of players who aren’t into the books or show! They enjoy the game despite not caring about the surrounding lore. That’s a pretty good indication of a strong game system, in my estimation.

  • @warkatwargaming2358
    @warkatwargaming2358 11 місяців тому +4

    Excellent video. I play bother and they they both have their merits but this did some of the stronger comparisons

  • @AdvancedSquadLeader
    @AdvancedSquadLeader 11 місяців тому +4

    The biggest realization I have come to in the past 2-3 years is that more complexity does automatically mean more fun or immersive.
    I used to be of the opinion that you needed to play very complex games for there to be interesting decision, I was wrong.
    While the rulebook is not "complete" and there is ambiguous interactions between different mechanics in ASOIAF TMG I feel like it offers (to the average player, maybe not the top 1%) very interesting decisions and compromises you have to make through the game.
    I think ASOIAF TMG has found a sweet spot of sorts, where picking it up is easy enough, but there is also a lot of interesting decision to make both in list building, terrain placement and actual tactical decisions within each game

  • @juggernautmoshe1
    @juggernautmoshe1 11 місяців тому +5

    Definitely a great rank and file wargame, Was a really pleasent surprise, as I thought that with the track record of CMON for flashy plastics board games with very simple rules, this game has an ocean of depth to it.

  • @ryanligtas9956
    @ryanligtas9956 4 місяці тому

    Just got a starter set thank you for this informative video can't wait to start playing once the set arrives

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  4 місяці тому +1

      That’s awesome, I’m glad to hear you found this video helpful! There’s plenty of other ASOIAF content on this channel and on others in the community, so you’ll have no shortage of informational and entertainment content in store.

  • @brentr926
    @brentr926 11 місяців тому +3

    Great job, I recently bought Bretonnians out of nostalgia for WHFB, with much of my group. Trouble is I’m so spoiled by ASOIAF that putting together and basing scores of models seems an onerous task, now that the excitement has worn off lol.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Brent. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug! I think a lot of folks will encounter the same situation that you have. They'll get hyped to relive some of the feeling of the old WH:FB, but then get smacked with the reality of the task before them.

  • @Shooterpirat
    @Shooterpirat 11 місяців тому +6

    Man, great video! Was thinking about getting into the old world, but came to asoiaf instead. You really hammer down good points why asoiaf is a great game. And to my taste its much better than oldworld, because of so many reasons. But tactics board, rules and alternating activations are my top 3!
    Well done, thanks for that. Will show it to whomever it may concern 😅

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому

      Glad you landed on ASOIAF! Thanks for the support.

  • @Yecatsminiatures
    @Yecatsminiatures 11 місяців тому

    Great video Randall. Really well put together and lots of solid points. Keep it up 😊

  • @ElPeggo33
    @ElPeggo33 9 місяців тому

    It’s great that you recommended other games at the start of the video. Really enjoying your channel and ASOIAF TMG

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  9 місяців тому +1

      There are a lot of great games out there in the same sandbox as ASOIAF! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel. Thanks for the support!

  • @tannermccollum7060
    @tannermccollum7060 5 місяців тому +1

    For the Old world I'm thinking about doing a legacy army that way I have an army and keep it forever. Though I will admit the simplicity of ASOIAF looks fun too!

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s a good idea, as long as you can remain disciplined and resist the urge to buy new armies. 😄

    • @tannermccollum7060
      @tannermccollum7060 Місяць тому

      ​@@imperialminis857 Yeah. Typically people choose two armies.

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal 11 місяців тому +5

    Games Workshop refugees welcome :)))
    CMON, unlike GW does not make the last release an over-buffed faction and a must get, in fact they work hard on keeping the game balanced and every army usable with yearly updates.
    Also, a whole unit of 12 infantry or 4 cavalry or 2 monsters, with tray and card and ready to deploy costs around 30 euros, and sometimes if you are looking for sales, less.
    Miniatures come readily assembled and they have very good details to paint and you will finally paint something else than yet another space marine.
    The GoT universe is a beautiful medieval universe with spearmen, swordsmen, dragons, giants, elephants, mammoths and direwolves and it is not such a grimdark and gloomy universe.
    You can actually play a game and enjoy the tactics and combos without needing the manual! the rules are simple and the strategy is complex as it should be. Everything is on the cards.
    Tournaments are far more friendly than in the Warhammer world. Also, a Song of Ice and Fire is finally something different not the same GW stuff every store has.

  • @rampantrambling
    @rampantrambling 11 місяців тому +6

    Both games are good, but Song is imo the best modern rank and flank ruleset on the market.

  • @House_Forrester
    @House_Forrester 7 місяців тому

    Man I love your content.
    I recently got into ASOIAF but frankly I can't think of any other system I'd rather play. I love it so much I decided to buy every faction i could possibly buy. I want to make sure CMON and ASOIAF continues to grow and get bigger over time. I will buy every unit to ensure my I can continue to support ASOIAF and CMON by extension. I will build my local Queensland community as best as I can.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos! That’s some serious commendable commitment there. Just be cautious not to bite off too much at once and burn yourself out. I’ve been playing the game for several years now and even I don’t own all the factions. Too each his own, but I feel like if I owned all of them, I might not put as much focus on any one faction, as I’d be jumping around between factions too quickly.
      Local ASOIAF communities are the life-blood of this game, and being a local champion of the game can be very rewarding if you’re able to grow the game in your area. It’s really a game that sells itself once people see it on the table. I had good success in the past hosting learn-to-play events at local stores, letting people learn the game playing starter box armies. If you have any painted armies yet, those also really help build local interest at these events. Best of luck and thanks for the support!

  • @snarkymcsnarkface1863
    @snarkymcsnarkface1863 10 місяців тому +3

    My biggest single reason for giving asoiaf a shot is because it is not GW...
    Started with greyjoy, added Bolton and neutrals.
    I am now looking at painting up Starks for my brother.
    It has been a great addition to my primary hobby time along with Battletech and infinity.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  10 місяців тому

      It’s such a great game in its own right and a much better deal than just about anything GW has on offer.

  • @FeliPeltier
    @FeliPeltier 11 місяців тому +6

    Yep.. I am done with Warhammer Fantasy (or old world) which makes me sad, but ASOIAF is just more fun to play and it’s waaay cheaper.

  • @PietKargaard
    @PietKargaard 7 місяців тому

    Played warhammer fantasy together with my son years back after a couple of games our armies have been sitting at the attic mainly due to not enough people to play against and the insane investment needed both money and time wise, we both play ASOIAF now and are not looking back.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      Great to hear that! It sounds like some of the reasons I mentioned in the video apply to your situation.

  • @daniellogue8365
    @daniellogue8365 11 місяців тому +4

    Asoiaf is just such a cleaner ruleset, and the political intrigue is done so well

  • @Brom126
    @Brom126 11 місяців тому +1

    I Love your tokens! The panicked one is the best!

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому

      That’s my favorite too! Check out this amazing Etsy shop to see where I got the tokens, my tactics board, rulers, and more: www.etsy.com/shop/GianniVincentt

  • @harriettubmangaming9792
    @harriettubmangaming9792 6 місяців тому +1

    I rarely play any games nowadays but when i have the urge for mass battle i almost always play ASOIAF using other models and figures as I have a large collection of retro Prince August fig, the way the game worksis just so clean and fun I doubt any other system will conquer it for me!

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  6 місяців тому +1

      That’s awesome! I’d love to see what those minis look like on the table in a game of ASOIAF. Since the rules and cards for ASOIAF are all free on the developer website, it makes proxying pretty easy, as long as you have the unit tray sizes correct.

    • @harriettubmangaming9792
      @harriettubmangaming9792 6 місяців тому

      @@imperialminis857 they work quite well, but are a little small for the official unit trays which I have been using, so sometimes I will put two figures in each slot!

  • @almister
    @almister 7 місяців тому +1

    What do you think of the license being picked up by Knight Models, do you think it will affect the game and what about house of the dragon?

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      Knight Models just has the license to the HBO show, not to the books. I don’t know much at all about their GoT game or their previous games unfortunately. The models for their GoT game look gorgeous, but they’re not the same scale as ASOIAF: TMG, so sadly they can’t be used in the CMON game. The upcoming CMON game, ASOIAF: Tactics will have an expansion that deals with the events of “Fire and Blood” (from which the House of the Dragon show is based). The Tactics game is the same scale as ASOIAF: TMG, and CMON has confirmed cross-compatibility, so there’s a good shot that we’ll eventually get a HotD-period expansion to the tabletop minis game using the minis from Tactics. So, not only is CMON developing a new skirmish sized game, but many of the minis for that game will be useable in the tabletop game. Such a brilliant move!

  • @neuro_4385
    @neuro_4385 5 місяців тому +1

    What I will say about Warhammer's extensive **granular** list building is how good it is for role-playing a faction of your invention. I prefer the gameplay of ASoIaF by a long shot though. It's so tactical, but is still thematic AND quick to play. Not fun trying to persuade non-wargamer friends to play warhammer on tabletop lol

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  4 місяці тому

      ASOIAF is definitely more approachable than Warhammer, and easier to pick up for new players. That said, it is very strategically deep, as you mentioned. It feels like you need to fill out a spreadsheet to put together any army in Warhammer. In ASOIAF, you can just lay out your unit cards on the table, or in your War Council app and you’re good to go.

  • @BingusMcdingus57
    @BingusMcdingus57 4 місяці тому

    This is a great breakdown of ASOIAF and makes me really want to try it.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad to hear the video piqued your interest in ASOIAF.

    • @BingusMcdingus57
      @BingusMcdingus57 4 місяці тому

      @@imperialminis857 I’m definitely gonna check out your other videos too!

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  4 місяці тому

      @ianwilborn8239 Please do! There are quite a lot of them. There’s a new faction coming out in December as well, the Brotherhood Without Banners, so it’s an exciting time to get into the game.

  • @marshallbravestarr2117
    @marshallbravestarr2117 11 місяців тому +2

    It should be mentioned that playing out of the box means slightly outdated rules. Nothing serious as the rules are just refined from version to version. But when you want to play up to date (e.g. tournament), you will have to print the new versions of the unit- and tactics cards.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, good point. Some starter boxes’ cards are more outdated than others. But thankfully the War Council app always has the most updated cards on it for reference. And the updated cards are available for download on the CMON ASOIAF for print-and-play.

  • @andrewbakescakes9684
    @andrewbakescakes9684 18 днів тому

    You got me interested. How is balance in ASOIAF? It is somewhat bad and derpy in ToW.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  18 днів тому +1

      The game is actually in a very balanced state right now. The Devs put out game updates, patches, erratas etc. every six months or so to buff underperforming units & cards, and nerf over performing ones. If something is released that's way too powerful, the devs pretty quickly hit it with a nerf, even if it's outside of a standard update schedule. The factions are almost all competitive with each other. The Bolton faction is the only one that's hurting at a high competitive level, but at your local store it still works fine. Check out my other videos on faction identity to get a feel for how each faction plays. I explore faction identity by looking at the base tactics card deck of each faction, which is a good indicator of the factions' playstyle.

    • @andrewbakescakes9684
      @andrewbakescakes9684 16 днів тому

      @@imperialminis857 - Awesome. Will check out some of your vids then.

  • @radkusmagnus4991
    @radkusmagnus4991 7 місяців тому

    The game actually kinda saved my interest in the ASOIAF world and lore in general, after the second half of GoT did everything in its power to kill it.
    Also, I'd say the ruleset is vastly more polished. Units and abilities have clearly defined meaningful purpose. Much unlike the GW's ruleset, which forces you to constantly go through an incongruous list of 15 minuscule buffs and aura effects that in the end don't amount to much. The tactics cards works exactly where stratagems (one of the worst and most unwieldy parts of the 40k ruleset) fail.
    Thanks for your content.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому

      I’m glad some of these top tens resonated with your interest in the game, and that’s awesome that this game rekindled your interest in the world of ASOIAF!

  • @WillGodar
    @WillGodar 6 місяців тому

    I could never get into Warhammer due to the commitment required to get something to the table and the feel bad moment when I was halfway through building/painting an army and heard that they were considered unplayably bad.
    Best advice I saw for ASOIAF is to pick the army that looks cool to you. That could be based on playstyle, miniatures, lore, favorite character, whatever. Do that and you'll have a good time. I'm saying this as a Greyjoy player just so you know I didn't happen to stumble onto a super powerful army by accident.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  6 місяців тому +1

      That’s the best advice there is for picking a faction in ASOIAF: pick whichever faction whose models or lore appeals to you most. Compared to some games, ASOIAF is currently very well balanced, so almost every faction can be competitive in the local scene.

  • @dariostabletopminatures
    @dariostabletopminatures 7 місяців тому

    How do I choose the Factoin I want to play? Army look...watching Battlereports?

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      I’d recommend checking out the official game website to see the list of factions. Perhaps look at the available units on an online retailer to see which factions’ unit models you like best. Ultimately, when you’re getting started in the game, I’d advise picking the faction you think looks coolest or whose lore you like best. Once you’ve narrowed it down to a few factions, then maybe watch some battle reports that feature those factions to see which one you think you’d like the playstyle of most. When I started the game, I focused purely on the faction that I liked the most aesthetically (Greyjoy) and went from there. I play several factions now but only play/paint those that I like the look/playstyle/lore of.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  7 місяців тому +1

      Also, like I mentioned in the video, the official game app, War Council, has all the game’s unit cards, tactics cards, etc bound up into an army builder, so you can see what every single unit does from your phone.

    • @dariostabletopminatures
      @dariostabletopminatures 7 місяців тому +1

      @@imperialminis857 I will! Thank you!

    • @dariostabletopminatures
      @dariostabletopminatures 7 місяців тому

      @@imperialminis857 Thank you so much for this Advice. Greyjoy looks Amazing. Stark... I love Targeryan, Riders and Dragons. I will keep you updated!

    • @dariostabletopminatures
      @dariostabletopminatures 6 місяців тому

      @@imperialminis857 I got my Targaryan Starter and will play my first 40p GAME TODAY. I am thinking about Selling a Few GW Minis and Armies to get more ASOIAF!
      GW killed my Deathwatch Army.

  • @nachtalb8394
    @nachtalb8394 11 місяців тому +3

    For the Algorythm!! Cool Video

  • @matt3452
    @matt3452 11 місяців тому +1

    Play both, best 2 games I played

  • @xammit7579
    @xammit7579 8 місяців тому

    Have to agree with every of those points!

  • @dariostabletopminatures
    @dariostabletopminatures 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for This One!

  • @333teapot
    @333teapot 11 місяців тому

    I've played both, the biggest difference I found is combat in ASOIAF is much faster, usually being decided in the turn its initiated.
    Old world is much less lethal, giving time for other units to react and wheel in to provide or deny support

  • @janplonka7143
    @janplonka7143 8 місяців тому +1

    Why exactly is less complexity in rules and less modeling a good thing? I personally think those are negatives but I don't think it's a good argument in either direction

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  8 місяців тому +1

      There’s definitely a factor of personal preference in any of these “top 10 reasons”. That said, I would argue that most players would rather bring a free 30 page softcover rulebook to a game than multiple tomes they had to pay for.
      Less required hobbying on the minis is another matter of personal preference, but is definitely one that is more approachable to newer tabletop hobbyists or those without the time, desire, or resources to assemble minis. That said, there are a bunch of people in the ASOIAF community that customize and kitbash their ASOIAF minis, so the option is still there.

  • @derwolfimschafspelz
    @derwolfimschafspelz 11 місяців тому

    Great vid, keep em coming!

  • @Wynnar
    @Wynnar 11 місяців тому +2

    I played ASOIAF for a while but in the end, decided that it's not for me. Too gamey as opposed to others I've played. Meanwhile, the latest fantasy battle, TOW feels like a fresh take on the old game I grew up with.

  • @victorgarcia99
    @victorgarcia99 Місяць тому

    Great video! Thanks a lot!

  • @sitrucsimian5450
    @sitrucsimian5450 6 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @andrewantretter4279
    @andrewantretter4279 2 дні тому

    i have ASOIAF, but no one in my area plays it. I actually thought this game was dead.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  День тому +1

      Definitely not a dead game! A new faction, the Brotherhood Without Banners, just released last month. Community building begins with one person though, so if you're keen to get the local community going, see if other folks nearby would like to play a demo game with you. You might be surprised how quickly interest can grow once some people see the game played on the table at a FLGS.

  • @bernhardeisl7382
    @bernhardeisl7382 4 місяці тому

    "alternating activations" should be the first and most important point haha
    Games workshop "I go you go" system is tedious at best.

    • @bernhardeisl7382
      @bernhardeisl7382 4 місяці тому

      Also the app and the cost haha

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  4 місяці тому

      Alternating activations is definitely one of the most important points. It’s so common in game design today that it’s hard to fathom why some GW games still use “I go, you go”, except for pride or nostalgia?

  • @joeblogs8049
    @joeblogs8049 8 місяців тому +1

    Pros: Alternating turns though is great, I've lost patience with 40k ages ago. Don't like the aesthetics of Fantasy/magic.
    Cons: I don't like character focused games, particularly named characters. Cards as well sounded dubious.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  8 місяців тому

      I couldn’t see myself going back to any game that doesn’t utilize alternating activations. It’s just so much more interactive and you’re not stuck sitting there for 30min while your opponent has their way with you.
      Although ASOIAF has lots of characters it, those characters really just add additional abilities or stat modifiers to the units they’re in. There isn’t really any hero-on-hero single combat going on, so it still feels very much like an army game thankfully.

  • @ruthnik
    @ruthnik 11 місяців тому +1

    great video randal "song is great" .. but make lannister great again :(

    • @guiguipapa5169
      @guiguipapa5169 11 місяців тому

      Lannister are still strong, but require more thought than just pushing guys forwards

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому

      Lannister still has a solid tactics deck, but I think their unit lineup is feeling a little sad right now. Lannister still has a lot of potential, but I think the meta is still shaking out a bit for them. They need to find their new footing.

    • @ruthnik
      @ruthnik 11 місяців тому

      @@guiguipapa5169 definition of strong "not at the very last spot" - units are just weak and commanders are few that actually cut .. anything

    • @ruthnik
      @ruthnik 11 місяців тому

      @@imperialminis857the units really are lackluster and not really enjoyable to bring

    • @guiguipapa5169
      @guiguipapa5169 11 місяців тому

      @@ruthnik they have a very good 4 point unit (Poor Fellows), 5 point unit (Halberdiers), 6 point unit (Crossbowmen) and 8 point unit (Knights of CR).
      I'm not saying they don't need some love from the devs, but they aren't rubbish.

  • @irgilligan
    @irgilligan 11 місяців тому +1

    100%...only then will ToW fans see how profoundly poorly written and archaic the ruleset is. If only they could have gotten competent designers to actually make a game that looks like it was designed in the 2020s

  • @RavenShinyThings
    @RavenShinyThings 6 місяців тому +1

    Pretty much most fantasy wargames will be better and cheaper than GW cringe. They ruin there own potential.

  • @liangweihao7932
    @liangweihao7932 11 місяців тому +2

    Problem is, many of the initial negatives you mention are what many gamers like about Warhammer. The countless hours listbuilding is a hobby in itself, as is the assembling and painting and converting the miniatures.
    While the tactics board and NCUs is a great game mechanic, it seems silly that there is so much jockeying for off-table tactics, strategies and influence for what is essentially a tiny skirmish of very, very tiny forces. While the scale of Warhammer has also reduced with time (long gone are the huge big blocks of regiments), it is still larger and grander than ASOIAF.
    ASOIAF still seems to me to be more of a hybrid boardgame/wargame due to its scale and smart but boardgamey mechanics, rather than a true blue wargame. Warhammer, for all its bloat, unwieldiness and lack of refinement, fulfils that role that ASOIAF never could.

    • @jeancouscous
      @jeancouscous 11 місяців тому

      It's well done but it was annoying to me all the gotcha cards and bullshit mechanics that comes to you at each of your actions.

  • @jeancouscous
    @jeancouscous 11 місяців тому +2

    I actually did the opposite, i sold all the ASOIAF stuff i got to get into the old world. Even as a fan of the ASOIAF universe, the warhammer universe as a wargame appeals to me way more. ASOIAF is a good game, it's well done, but it's too boardgamey for my taste. nothing else beside humans factions visually (2 giants and a 3 dragons is not cutting it), the figures are fine but boring to me.

    • @imperialminis857
      @imperialminis857  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. Out of curiosity, do you mind identifying the boardgamey elements? Are you mostly referring to the tactics cards? Or also the NCUs/ tactics board?

  • @geertbeekman8680
    @geertbeekman8680 5 місяців тому

    i want to play a game and not a game in a game

  • @HEISEI24
    @HEISEI24 11 місяців тому

    Kings of war for alls

  • @sasquachy77
    @sasquachy77 11 місяців тому +1

    As long as skavens or orks are not part of the ASOIAF I'm not interested 🤷‍♂

    • @marshallbravestarr2117
      @marshallbravestarr2117 11 місяців тому +1

      Maybe don't think of asoiaf as a hobby but as a game (like Catan) you play because of the good rules. Ignore this comment, if you are playing because of the fluff 👍

    • @jeancouscous
      @jeancouscous 11 місяців тому

      I got many games with good rules that are more fun than ASOIAF personally, also as every miniatures games that are not GW, local scene end up dying, been there done that many many times (warmachine, guildballs...) @@marshallbravestarr2117