I have the Empire of the Sun, South Pacific scenario set up and ready to go. The rule book has been a bit of a slog for me so hoping pushing the pieces will lift some of the fog.
@Pete I had that affliction for days... I finally just put the game up and set something else up that probably went through the same routine. Right now I'm committed to Atlantic Chase. What's succeeding with this one is that it has an excellent tutorial with historical narrative. It's a model for other games to follow.
@gitano I have AC on my to play list this year too. As far as EotS goes, it would be much more difficult without the fan made content on BGG and YouTube videos to help. A playbook/tutorial would be great. It takes work outside of the box to figure it out IMO. That said, I'm getting older and don't have the focus that I once did π
@gitano I gave up the idea of being good a long time ago. I like to dabble and explore new games and ideas (admittedly it's getting harder) and that doesn't leave time to get really deep in any one in particular. I did play ASL exclusively for a few years So I went down the focus path for a while too, but it turns out I'm not that good when I focus on one either π
@Pete I discovered years ago that I'm not a good wargamer even though I love dabbling. The moment was when I was playing StarCraft with a buddy who was an excellent wargamer. I would focus on always building up my forces and didn't really want to use them in battle. He'd come in early with the zerg hordes and just wipe me out. He was focused on destroying me and I was focused on making a nice organized in depth fighting force... never ever worked. I've never been able to shake that mindset. I've been playing Undaunted Stalingrad with my son the last few months and I haven't won a single scenario because I spend too much time in a defensive mindset and he just walks all over me.
@Pete I'm far more interested in asking Why... Why did they do this or that... Why should I do this or that... what happens if I tweak this or that small variable? Aren't those counters well made? What a neat map? If I plan right for the next 15 turns, I may be able to get some missiles set up for the late game. Man that's some hilly terrain. What's that bird over there? In the mean time my opponent has already calculated a path of acceptable odds to victory and it's clear that's going to happen.