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joegrundman
02-24-08, 03:42 AM
Is anyone interested in playing a forum game of A World at War?

http://www.aworldatwar.com/ (http://www.aworldatwar.com/)

If so I propose that we try a forum game here at Subsim. If you are interested, please post below with your preferences.

What is a World at War?

It is a hugely detailed and complex board game that represents the entirety of WW2, but at an unimaginably greater level of detail than, say, Axis and Allies. It covers European and Pacific theaters, three fronts in each theater, naval and land forces, strategic warfare, diplomacy and science.

The game occupies a similar position on the sim-game scale as Silent Hunter. It is most certainly not a complete simulation although based on as much fact as possible, but it is weighted to keep both sides competitive. Although the Allies win more games, Axis victory is possible.


The rulebook is formidably large. Like all these things, once you have absorbed the rules you see that the same few principles recur throughout the game and it is not so very difficult to understand, but a lot of reading is required before you get to that point. However, the more players that are involved, the more individuals can specialize, - e.g. focus on pacific naval ops or the Mediterranean, or strategic warfare. This means that noone needs to really understand everything about the game, just your own area. If you need to combine arms you can ask a team mate who has specialized in that are. Also once it's underway, you'll see that things happen and you learn quickly. Anyway, I’ll write guides and give prompts to help play along.

Nonetheless, this should only be of interest to people who are able and willing to absorb quite a lot of information in a reasonable amount of time.

Some here may think board games are a thing of the past, but this is not the case. The internet has given them a new mode of being and in fact internet based games often have an intensity and thrill that playing face to face cannot equal. Also, with multiplayer board games, the opponent AI is usually really, really good.


The time frame of play on a forum based game is much slower than when a group of people play around a board, several months instead of hours. This means that the amount of time required on a daily basis is not that great and indeed days may pass by with nothing much happening, but it also means the amount of thought going into each move is much greater and so the standard of play is much higher. You also are less likely to get tired, or feel you have to abandon the game to watch Friends or eat something. The design of the game is such that players can join or drop out or go on vacation as they please without causing serious problems. The only requirement is that the number of players cannot drop below 5. There is essentially no upper limit as to how many players there are.


Neal has given permission for this, and I believe once it gets going it will be an event of great interest and excitement for participants and spectators alike.

Also, it even has a fairly detailed set of rules that involve submarines!

Anyway, I think it would be really good fun. Sign up and feel free to post your interest.

Please use the following formula for preference:

Preferences: Any/Axis/Allies/Western Allies/USSR/European Axis/Japan/ or even by country USA/Germany/Italy and for a small but important role, Nationalist China.

Job: Any/Navy/Army/Leadership

e.g.

Preference: US
Job: Navy

e.g.

Preference: Any
Job: Leadership

Note: some positions, such as the USA and the USSR will not have very much to do for the first few turns, so are ideal for people who want a little more time to get sorted out. On the other hand, of course, by the time you meet the axis, they will be good at it ;)

In my opinion, this game will be the most fun if we have at least 20 people willing to play, and so once we have 20 names I’ll start sending out information and try to build a forum.

Sign up first and you win first choice!

Joe

joegrundman
02-24-08, 07:58 AM
I should add:

available nations are

Communist China (joins USSR upon USSR entry)
Nationalist China (joins USA upon USA entry)
France (joins other Western Allies upon defeat)
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Japan
USA
USSR

Dutchie-one
02-24-08, 08:52 AM
Hello Joe, what about the Neterlands do you add that too ? Dutchie-one

Jimbuna
02-24-08, 09:41 AM
Do you only fancy playing for 4 or 5 days http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5158/winkbigid2.gif

joegrundman
02-24-08, 10:20 PM
If you want to be the Netherlands, you can!

Jimbuna
02-25-08, 07:50 AM
Or even Denmark.....then you can change the days into hours.

Brag
02-25-08, 08:11 AM
I wish I had the time. I love strategic games. Computers have made them realistic.

Dronston
02-25-08, 08:40 AM
Do you only fancy playing for 4 or 5 days http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5158/winkbigid2.gif

LOL

Hey, we had an active resistance the entire war...

Jimbuna
02-25-08, 05:27 PM
Do you only fancy playing for 4 or 5 days http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5158/winkbigid2.gif

LOL

Hey, we had an active resistance the entire war...

When I lived in your country I recall going to an area called Bish Bosh (or something similar) and my Dutch friends telling me this lake area was a favourite hiding place used by the resistance and an area the Germans would not enter. http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

Dronston
02-26-08, 03:43 AM
When I lived in your country I recall going to an area called Bish Bosh (or something similar) and my Dutch friends telling me this lake area was a favourite hiding place used by the resistance and an area the Germans would not enter. http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/621/thinkbigsw1.gif

Yeah, the Biesbosch. When the going gets tough the Dutch hide behind water lines and just flood everything. Helped us out many a time over the centuries.

joegrundman
02-26-08, 08:08 PM
We need volunteers for leadership roles, nearly everyone here wants to be running the navy for some reason:hmm: .

Just a few more names and we can get this thing going:up:

UnterseeBoogeyMan
02-26-08, 11:31 PM
I dig the board games but have never done one on-line. How do you resolve dice rolls?
Is there an honor system involved?

Blacklight
02-27-08, 12:06 AM
A World at War is basically the old Avalon Hill game "Third Reich" and it's sister game, "Empire of the Rising Sun" smooshed together into one game. I've played a LOT of Third Reich in my time, and never tried Empire. I'll dig up the Third Reich rules and give them a read through. I'd be willing to give this game a shot. Are we doing this through Cyberboard ? I love pushing those little cardboard counters around ! :D

Also, have you tried "World In Flames" ? It's pretty similar and has a very elegant game system. (I recall us having it set up end to end on a ping pong table to play. It took us months to get through the full game. :D )

Torplexed
02-27-08, 12:16 AM
Also, have you tried "World In Flames" ? It's pretty similar and has a very elegant game system. (I recall us having it set up end to end on a ping pong table to play. It took us months to get through the full game. :D )

Yeah, they're trying to convert that one to a PC game too. It's been a long slog tho.

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tt.asp?forumid=110

Blacklight
02-27-08, 12:23 AM
Yeah. I'm SO waiting for World in Flames to come out as a computer game. I love Matrix Games. I don't think they put out a single bad product. I've been very pleased with every game I've gotten from them.

Torplexed
02-27-08, 12:32 AM
Yeah. I'm SO waiting for World in Flames to come out as a computer game. I love Matrix Games. I don't think they put out a single bad product. I've been very pleased with every game I've gotten from them.
Skybird is eager for this one too. He misses all those hexagons. ;)

I used to own the old boxed Third Reich, but was never able to master the rules.:damn: I still remember those BRP cards tho.

Blacklight
02-27-08, 12:39 AM
I have a closet full of hex and counter board games. I just tried to teach my wife Panzer Blitz, but that didn't go so well so I'm going to have to drop down from a relatively easy to learn game to "Even a two year old can do it" to gradually bring her up to Third Reich level.

I have the old Third Reich PC game on my PC and I play it using Dosbox quite often. Playing on a computer just isn't the same thing as pushing all those little carboard counters around. I like to be able to see my entire battlefield without having to scroll around to see everything.

joegrundman
02-27-08, 01:04 AM
Sure, playing for real is nice with all the pieces, but online makes it easier to get a game together and there are other advantages. It's true that there is no perfect solution.

I'm hoping that by a good division of labour people will eb able to focus on a smaller bit of the board. I'm also going to post smaller maps showing general developments so that you can keep abreast of what's going on on the other side.

Die rolls will be handled by me - unless that proves unfeasible.

A forum could be starting up soon...

Thendash
02-27-08, 02:44 PM
We could use warplanner: http://www.warplanner.com/ I haven't looked at it too much so I'm not sure if it can handle what we want to do but it's worth a try I guess.

joegrundman
02-27-08, 06:29 PM
i was planning on using just that thing:up:

Dekessey
02-28-08, 03:46 PM
Looks quite interesting.
Going on vacation next week. Will check it out when I return.

joegrundman
02-28-08, 06:11 PM
That's great! The game will be able to absorb new players even after it has started :up:

joegrundman
03-03-08, 12:19 AM
OK The game wil begin - please go take a look at this forum here and say hello!

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/forumdisplay.php?f=233