I have not played this game but it looks interesting, found this whilst net surfing.
This may be of use to any of you chaps who play it.
https://spqvi.com/2019/02/21/cruel-seas ... rspective/
Willz.
cruel seas a Naval officer's persective
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Re: cruel seas a Naval officer's persective
Interesting, but he might be making the mistake of equating his modern experience with a WW2 experience in some instances.
I am not sure about the sizes issue either. Obviously he has the categories in the right order but surely to an MTB crew a Destroyer is 'Huge' especially the Tribals which were pretty much in the light cruiser bracket!
I am not sure about the sizes issue either. Obviously he has the categories in the right order but surely to an MTB crew a Destroyer is 'Huge' especially the Tribals which were pretty much in the light cruiser bracket!
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Big issue of the starter set is apples vs oranges, vospers did not take on s boats if the could help it, fairmile mgbs did that.
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Dog Boats are coming Fred, not before time.
David Manley, who knows a thing or two about naval matters, is fairly positive about the rules, although a lot of us are waiting for his new set, out soon.
David Manley, who knows a thing or two about naval matters, is fairly positive about the rules, although a lot of us are waiting for his new set, out soon.
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I'm still wondering about the best scale to play these rules. Ironic really.
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My own take (fwiw) is that 1/300 is fine, if all you are doing is using the MTB/MGB and equivalent vessels. Anything bigger than that and it's like playing a WW2 skirmish on a 4x4 table using Action Men. You only have to look at their own pre-launch publicity photos to see the type of "traffic jam" you get once you allow smaller merchantmen and Flower-class corvettes onto the table, let alone destroyers and the like. Quite why they didn't go with 1/600, which has been the widely-accepted scale for this sort of naval game for a few decades now, is beyond me.
But then Warlord love to be "innovative"......
But then Warlord love to be "innovative"......
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Because they don't want you whoring around with other manufacturers' ranges.
My tinking exacary, 1:600 makes so much more sense.
My tinking exacary, 1:600 makes so much more sense.
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Actually, with the revisions from the above rant, I could be really interested in it. Again, not sure about it in 1/300 though.
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Thirty years ago, we were using 1:300 models and Fletcher Pratt rules in a massive hall on the floor. It’s the last time I enjoyed WW2 Naval wargaming
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SHIT! Those thumping great Tamiya battleships?
We used to do our Pretcher Flatt in a thumping great hall with 1:1200. I was such a lousy shot I'd take light forces. If the navy had still had torpedoes, I might have overcome my aversion to being told what to do. To stand on the bridge of a destroyer at 34 knots with six inch shell splashes all around, watching the target battleship getting larger and larger, calling the helmsman to throw a 90 degree port turn and then order the torpedo man to fire his matchsticks at will. What a way to get a VC!
We used to do our Pretcher Flatt in a thumping great hall with 1:1200. I was such a lousy shot I'd take light forces. If the navy had still had torpedoes, I might have overcome my aversion to being told what to do. To stand on the bridge of a destroyer at 34 knots with six inch shell splashes all around, watching the target battleship getting larger and larger, calling the helmsman to throw a 90 degree port turn and then order the torpedo man to fire his matchsticks at will. What a way to get a VC!