Solo-play is possible, but like all solo games, you'll need to get into the mind-set of both sides and play appropriately, even if you do have full knowledge of your "opponents" plans!
The hook is in deep....thrashing on the line. Query for the audio tech, oy! Is the theme music Emerson from ELP or Wakeman or some other? Bonus points either way-and gilding the lily somewhat on the sales pitch.
I’m not sure. It was a 1970s TV theme for an investigative journalism programme. As for the sales pitch, we are trying to show as much as possible so people have an idea if it would be something they’d like. Without wargames shows the opportunity to try before you buy has disappeared.
@@toofatlardies And well done that: I endorse it heartily. Stateside we never really had the pleasure of actual wargames shows of the sort that used to show in the UK w/ Peter Gilder (Battleground?).
Those miniatures look like Flames of War. I'm assuming O'Group is based by the section/squad. Are there restrictions as to base size or number of minis on the base?
I am looking forward to watching the rest of the series. This looks great, the table looks fantastic, come to mention it... what size is your table? it looks huge. Cheers lads!
I'm probably missing something here, but is there a reason each German platoon for this 1941 Eastern Front game has what looks like 3 sections instead of 4? Is it a game mechanic issue? i.e. all platoons have 3 sections in the game, regardless? Really like the C&C focus of the game - quite relentless! :)
No, four squads is very much an option. Here we have simply taken a reduced formation. The honest truth is that when doing a video demonstration we try to keep things as vanilla as possible so we can focus on showing specific rules details.
@@toofatlardies Thanks Rich. I'd started to think it was a mechanic or 'abstraction', which would have been perfectly fine too. So 1941 Bad Guys can have 4 sections per platoon as per history - excellent! :)
I don't know the name of the music but it was used as the theme for a UK current affairs programme in the 1960s or 70s. Something like This Week or World in Action.
@@andrewh7713 Thank you good sir : D I shazamed and soundhounded it, but the apps didnt recognize it. Will keep snooping. For the time being I looked up some more organ music : )
@@andrewh7713 Thanks to your hint and power of internet I was able to recover this treasure : ua-cam.com/video/Wmi0yxnUPhM/v-deo.html Made my day mate ! : D
@@rangerminiaturesandgaming3647 Its 3 bases to a platoon, you can have as many figures on the base as you wish. 3 platoons make up a Company under the control of a company commander, so thats 10 bases for a company. If its a standard 3 company battalion, then its 30 bases to a battalion.
@@rangerminiaturesandgaming3647 No. It's a different scale. One base represents a squad or section. Typically, three bases is a platoon. You can put any number of figures on the base. It really depends, what you like the look of and what scale of figures you are using.
I love your table edge hills, the ones with the fields.
I'm looking forward to O Group and looking forward to the next installment. I also love the 1970's TV Weekend Magazine type intro/outro.
Great to see some planning.
Great intro. Definitely going for 3mm on FOW bases and corresponding terrain.
Looking forward to the pre-orders opening up.
Lovely table.
Entertaining and informative, and looking forward to the next in the series!
FlyXwire
Nice to see a contrasting battle to the first play through.
Great video, what are the prospects of playing it solo?
Solo-play is possible, but like all solo games, you'll need to get into the mind-set of both sides and play appropriately, even if you do have full knowledge of your "opponents" plans!
@@ruckandmaul5018 Cheers, I am very used to solo gaming, I just wondered if there was any hidden elements, but it doesn't sound like it. Thank you!
I'll be hitting Refresh on the TFL shop page, just like Sheldon trying to book for Comicon.
I have my 3mm miniatures based in platoons, 3 x 2.5 cm . Will I be able to use them for O Group?
Yes. Sounds perfect.
The hook is in deep....thrashing on the line. Query for the audio tech, oy! Is the theme music Emerson from ELP or Wakeman or some other? Bonus points either way-and gilding the lily somewhat on the sales pitch.
I’m not sure. It was a 1970s TV theme for an investigative journalism programme. As for the sales pitch, we are trying to show as much as possible so people have an idea if it would be something they’d like. Without wargames shows the opportunity to try before you buy has disappeared.
@@toofatlardies And well done that: I endorse it heartily. Stateside we never really had the pleasure of actual wargames shows of the sort that used to show in the UK w/ Peter Gilder (Battleground?).
Those miniatures look like Flames of War. I'm assuming O'Group is based by the section/squad. Are there restrictions as to base size or number of minis on the base?
No. It’s whatever you like the look of.
I am looking forward to watching the rest of the series. This looks great, the table looks fantastic, come to mention it... what size is your table? it looks huge. Cheers lads!
6 feet by 5 feet deep, that's all.
I'm probably missing something here, but is there a reason each German platoon for this 1941 Eastern Front game has what looks like 3 sections instead of 4? Is it a game mechanic issue? i.e. all platoons have 3 sections in the game, regardless? Really like the C&C focus of the game - quite relentless! :)
No, four squads is very much an option. Here we have simply taken a reduced formation. The honest truth is that when doing a video demonstration we try to keep things as vanilla as possible so we can focus on showing specific rules details.
@@toofatlardies Thanks Rich. I'd started to think it was a mechanic or 'abstraction', which would have been perfectly fine too. So 1941 Bad Guys can have 4 sections per platoon as per history - excellent! :)
Are the rules availble for pre-order yet? for Yanks?
great intro music ! Whats the songs name. I love it !
I don't know the name of the music but it was used as the theme for a UK current affairs programme in the 1960s or 70s. Something like This Week or World in Action.
@@andrewh7713 Thank you good sir : D I shazamed and soundhounded it, but the apps didnt recognize it. Will keep snooping. For the time being I looked up some more organ music : )
@@andrewh7713 Thanks to your hint and power of internet I was able to recover this treasure :
ua-cam.com/video/Wmi0yxnUPhM/v-deo.html
Made my day mate ! : D
do units not represent a 1 for 1 to real life counterparts?
I’m not sure I understand the question. How do you mean?
@@toofatlardies is a platoon of infantry actually 30 or so miniatures or does that 30 miniatures represent a company or other larger element?
@@rangerminiaturesandgaming3647 Its 3 bases to a platoon, you can have as many figures on the base as you wish. 3 platoons make up a Company under the control of a company commander, so thats 10 bases for a company. If its a standard 3 company battalion, then its 30 bases to a battalion.
@@rangerminiaturesandgaming3647 No. It's a different scale. One base represents a squad or section. Typically, three bases is a platoon. You can put any number of figures on the base. It really depends, what you like the look of and what scale of figures you are using.
@@toofatlardies Does one vehicle model represent one vehicle?
more Man Dead than Man Alive I feel.