I’m late to this system and your review but excellent work nonetheless. Thank you. I’ve just ordered Vol.1 2nd Ed., Vol 2 and Vol 2 Airborne, can’t wait!
Compliments for your proper use of the rules, as I’ve seen many errors on other play-throughs and thank you for not just passing on those German impulses and instead making those “cover” attempts - it drives me nuts when players discard impulses without trying to improve their positions.
Thanks, Mike. It's been a while since I've made a video. I need to get back to it. Playing a lot of games, just not recording them. Enjoy OST. It's a fine WWII tactical combat system.
Thank you for posting, I enjoyed watching all 4 episodes, but wondered if as you played additional scenarios after this one, are all the scenarios in Volume 2 of OST so unbalanced? It seemed like the Germans never had the slightest chance of winning. As a second question, I noticed that in the final episode during melee, weren't the broken and shaken units supposed to retreat to an adjacent hex to flee the melee?
@@MrFrostyankles Thanks! Please post a video of this so you could demonstrate the proper strategy to those of us who don't own the game and like to live vicariously through others because they don't have the tenacity to convince their wives to let them have free reign over the dining room table, and who have run out of college football games to watch on a Saturday evening like this one.
I’m late to this system and your review but excellent work nonetheless. Thank you. I’ve just ordered Vol.1 2nd Ed., Vol 2 and Vol 2 Airborne, can’t wait!
Compliments for your proper use of the rules, as I’ve seen many errors on other play-throughs and thank you for not just passing on those German impulses and instead making those “cover” attempts - it drives me nuts when players discard impulses without trying to improve their positions.
Thanks, Mike. It's been a while since I've made a video. I need to get back to it. Playing a lot of games, just not recording them. Enjoy OST. It's a fine WWII tactical combat system.
I just bought this game. I look forward to getting it to the table.
Thank you for posting, I enjoyed watching all 4 episodes, but wondered if as you played additional scenarios after this one, are all the scenarios in Volume 2 of OST so unbalanced? It seemed like the Germans never had the slightest chance of winning. As a second question, I noticed that in the final episode during melee, weren't the broken and shaken units supposed to retreat to an adjacent hex to flee the melee?
Interesting. I just played the first 2 scenarios this evening and the Germans won both by a landslide.
@@MrFrostyankles Thanks! Please post a video of this so you could demonstrate the proper strategy to those of us who don't own the game and like to live vicariously through others because they don't have the tenacity to convince their wives to let them have free reign over the dining room table, and who have run out of college football games to watch on a Saturday evening like this one.
What type of light tool are you using for LOS checks>
Army Painter Target lock Laser Line. Miniature market carries them. I got mine from Lock n Load Publishing.
It’s a very good tactical combat system. Enjoy! And thanks for dropping in.