I found your comments on supply regarding the Germans in OCS interesting. A friend and I played the Case Blue/EaTG summer 42 campaign via vassal; I took the Soviets whilst he took the Axis. He found the lack of supply for the Axis to be a severely limiting factor, restricting much of what the Germans could do (a number of turns resulted in not much going on since the Axis was trying to build up supply for movement and limited offensives).
BTW, Mike and I usually do PC wargames on my channel. Fairly new to wargaming, anyhow thanks Mr. Sharp! Yeah, been following you for awhile :-) Happy holidays and greetings from Spain! Vermut? Try "Yzaguirre", if you can find it. If not, send me a PM while in Europe (I know you travel) and I´ll send you a bottle! Would like to know what you think of TCS too.
Merry Christmas Kev! Great vid by the way. Even though I like both systems, I prefer SCS... mainly because I am most familiar with it... and it's easier. ;)
Nice video Kev. I came across this one while looking for a comparison between OCS and BCS. Do you have any video recommendations? I’m looking to get into one of there series from MMP, and being an ASL player I want something with a bit of a grander scale, up to 2 maps for example.
Thanks for the video ! just starting with SCS and still deciding if will get into OCS or maybe BCS later on.
How do you move?
How do you shoot?
How do you stay in supply?
Squeezing out the essentials of rules writing.
Nice!
cant take credit. A moron gaming buddy of mine came up with that.
Great, Mighty endeavor and Tunisia are on my shopping list in february latest. This came just in time for me to consider which is it gonna be.
wonderful
I found your comments on supply regarding the Germans in OCS interesting. A friend and I played the Case Blue/EaTG summer 42 campaign via vassal; I took the Soviets whilst he took the Axis. He found the lack of supply for the Axis to be a severely limiting factor, restricting much of what the Germans could do (a number of turns resulted in not much going on since the Axis was trying to build up supply for movement and limited offensives).
well thats kinda the point. The OCS system does a pretty good job of modelling that tempo, where you fight and then resupply. etc.
BTW, Mike and I usually do PC wargames on my channel. Fairly new to wargaming, anyhow thanks Mr. Sharp! Yeah, been following you for awhile :-) Happy holidays and greetings from Spain! Vermut? Try "Yzaguirre", if you can find it. If not, send me a PM while in Europe (I know you travel) and I´ll send you a bottle! Would like to know what you think of TCS too.
Love TCS. Thanks for the tip.
SCS 1.8 rules - gamersarchive.net/theGamers/archive/scs.htm
OCS 4.2 rules - gamersarchive.net/theGamers/archive/ocs.htm
Merry Christmas Kev!
Great vid by the way.
Even though I like both systems, I prefer SCS... mainly because I am most familiar with it... and it's easier. ;)
good on ya!
Great video even after 3 1/2 years.
Wow, thanks!
Nice video Kev. I came across this one while looking for a comparison between OCS and BCS. Do you have any video recommendations? I’m looking to get into one of there series from MMP, and being an ASL player I want something with a bit of a grander scale, up to 2 maps for example.
Not that I know of. OCS v BCS. Very different scales. I would try BCS. its a pretty cool system.
ah 4.1a it seems like just yesterday....
dork
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