Just started playing BRS with my local club, and when searching found your channel. I found this video actually easier to understand than most of the tutorials I've watched. This is great! Thank you for your time and energy to edit these up and I hope to catch more in the future.
Thanks for checking it out man! Im stoke that it was helpful for you, there will definitely be more coming. BRS is just too much fun to not make more videos of
Fun to watch you guys are really doing great. Probably one of my favorite channels to watch Keep it up keep adding more planes. (also remember you have to outmaneuver the closest plane- if not, there are modifiers)
This game deserves so much better treatment than Warlord gives it. A truly unique and elegant ruleset, quick and easy to learn, very accessible and a lot of room to develop skill and strategy. We should have all hard plastic aircraft, hardback all-in-one deluxe rulebook and a big old box packed to the brim as a starter kit. And with bettr quality control, marketing and presentation i am positive this game would have exploded. Instead its treated as a halfassed indiegame. Its so frustrating. Love the video!
I agree with all of that sir, It's definitely the best aerial game I've played, or at least my favorite. thanks for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it!
Been looking for something to fill the hole left behind after X-Wing tried the whole 2.0 thing and basically killed the game. my buddy introduced me to this game earlier today, and i gotta say... This the one xP just wish they had Ki-61s for me to fly out *pepe hands*
That's awesome man, I think you landed on a good game to fill that void. If you haven't yet, I'd suggest checking out the FB group and the Lead Pursuit Podcast website, it has tons of resources. And both do a lot of making rules for planes that aren't produced by Warlord
Negative, they come in colored plastic, so you could use them out of the box and keep up with what is what, But they paint up really really fast and easy. They do however come all in one piece, so no assembly required
@@SeanUCF I would have to double check the individual unit boxes I have as I don't recall. However the starter box I have, Battle of Midway, is blue for the US and white for the IJA, I do not know if the Battle of Britain box is colored in a similar manner or not
Did you do the card decks correct? You should have 4 cards each for the Japanese two deep pockets and two no stalling When you use a deep pocket you burn it it goes back to the discard the no Stalling get flipped over and put back in the deck at the start of a new turned, if you’re playing open deck And when you lose a plane, you need to take a card away
Going by how we read the book, yes? I think, it says each plane gets a trait card added to the deck, The deep pockets say remove, not discard so we were understanding that they were removed all the way, so one time use
@@worldofwargaming perfect!!! I think I worded my comment wrong But Well done Looking forward to the next one I’ll have a few more posted soon as I get my camera fixed😉
Simple isn't a bad thing, simple rules can make for deep strategy, and if you boil it down enough move - shoot - dead is an accurate description of all wargames lol. I think both games do things well. The maneuver selection in AI is a lot of fun, but BRS handles the concept of altitude infinitely better than the dials in AI.
Thats is highly possible, its a pretty basic system to learn but tue strategy goes deep. If there’s any questions I can help with feel free to ask and ill do my best to answer
Just started playing BRS with my local club, and when searching found your channel. I found this video actually easier to understand than most of the tutorials I've watched. This is great! Thank you for your time and energy to edit these up and I hope to catch more in the future.
Thanks for checking it out man! Im stoke that it was helpful for you, there will definitely be more coming. BRS is just too much fun to not make more videos of
Fun to watch you guys are really doing great.
Probably one of my favorite channels to watch
Keep it up keep adding more planes.
(also remember you have to outmaneuver the closest plane- if not, there are modifiers)
This game deserves so much better treatment than Warlord gives it.
A truly unique and elegant ruleset, quick and easy to learn, very accessible and a lot of room to develop skill and strategy.
We should have all hard plastic aircraft, hardback all-in-one deluxe rulebook and a big old box packed to the brim as a starter kit. And with bettr quality control, marketing and presentation i am positive this game would have exploded.
Instead its treated as a halfassed indiegame. Its so frustrating.
Love the video!
I agree with all of that sir, It's definitely the best aerial game I've played, or at least my favorite. thanks for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it!
just stumbled on your channel love this
Welcome to the party man, I'm glad you found it and even more glad that you are enjoying it!
Great maneuver with your ace wildcat
Been looking for something to fill the hole left behind after X-Wing tried the whole 2.0 thing and basically killed the game.
my buddy introduced me to this game earlier today, and i gotta say... This the one xP just wish they had Ki-61s for me to fly out *pepe hands*
That's awesome man, I think you landed on a good game to fill that void. If you haven't yet, I'd suggest checking out the FB group and the Lead Pursuit Podcast website, it has tons of resources. And both do a lot of making rules for planes that aren't produced by Warlord
@@worldofwargaming dope, ill defo check them out! Thanks for the heads up 👍
Do the miniatures come pre-painted?
Negative, they come in colored plastic, so you could use them out of the box and keep up with what is what, But they paint up really really fast and easy. They do however come all in one piece, so no assembly required
@@worldofwargaming
Ah okay. Are they colored by country? Different color for UK, US, Japan, Germany etc.
@@SeanUCF I would have to double check the individual unit boxes I have as I don't recall. However the starter box I have, Battle of Midway, is blue for the US and white for the IJA, I do not know if the Battle of Britain box is colored in a similar manner or not
Did you do the card decks correct? You should have 4 cards each for the Japanese two deep pockets and two no stalling
When you use a deep pocket you burn it it goes back to the discard the no Stalling get flipped over and put back in the deck at the start of a new turned, if you’re playing open deck
And when you lose a plane, you need to take a card away
Going by how we read the book, yes? I think, it says each plane gets a trait card added to the deck, The deep pockets say remove, not discard so we were understanding that they were removed all the way, so one time use
@@worldofwargaming perfect!!!
I think I worded my comment wrong
But
Well done
Looking forward to the next one
I’ll have a few more posted soon as I get my camera fixed😉
Wait
Gotta make some coffee
Be right back to watch
😉❤️
Aeronautica Imperialis is better I think. This game seems very simple . Move -> shoot -> dead
Simple isn't a bad thing, simple rules can make for deep strategy, and if you boil it down enough move - shoot - dead is an accurate description of all wargames lol. I think both games do things well. The maneuver selection in AI is a lot of fun, but BRS handles the concept of altitude infinitely better than the dials in AI.
There are 5 in our gaming group that are rapidly painting’s planes up trying to get our head around the rules.. I think we are over thinking it
Thats is highly possible, its a pretty basic system to learn but tue strategy goes deep. If there’s any questions I can help with feel free to ask and ill do my best to answer
thank you
@@robmarcjon sure thing man, happy to help
Actually, the zero could have shot the wildcat it would have been a head to head shot in both would have fired