I have to laugh a little. You start off saying it's not like Twilight Struggle, then explain how it's just like Twilight Struggle. Lol. Love the playthrough and the video. New subscriber.
Have you played GMT’s Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis on Steam? It’s kind of like a shortened and over simplified version of Labyrinth/Twilight Struggle.
Never heard of this game, but would I miss a chance to see Wes play it? Hell No! (Also, if you enjoy Strategy Games I'd recommend Hearts of Iron 4 or Stellaris. They're not card games, but their still fun as hell.)
I do have a question. I’ve sent troops into Afghanistan and started a regime change. I then changed the status of the country to an Ally, but then a Card play turns the region back into Islamist rule. How do you get a regime change marker again?
Thanks for the video. I have two questions. 1) At the starting screen there is a 'Bot difficulty' option. What is this since the game uses a flow chart for the AI? 2) What is the difference between deck count runs? Of course there would be longer games but do the map get more populated? If you have more deck runs, is the better player more likely to win?
Bot difficulty options are located in rule 9.7. The lowest difficulty uses the flow charts normally, and higher difficulties are just gradually adding several cheating abilities to the bot. There're 5 higher difficulties in the PC version, which 4 of them come from the base game, and the last one (along with the US AI and its difficulties) comes from the 1st expansion, Labyrinth: The Awakening.
I was really looking forward to see you playing this game.
Hopefully more in the future.
I have to laugh a little. You start off saying it's not like Twilight Struggle, then explain how it's just like Twilight Struggle. Lol.
Love the playthrough and the video. New subscriber.
You might be disappointed in the lack of board game coverage!
Have you played GMT’s Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis on Steam? It’s kind of like a shortened and over simplified version of Labyrinth/Twilight Struggle.
no but thanks for the recommendation. ill check it out.
Never heard of this game, but would I miss a chance to see Wes play it? Hell No! (Also, if you enjoy Strategy Games I'd recommend Hearts of Iron 4 or Stellaris. They're not card games, but their still fun as hell.)
Hi, I just picked up this game, looks good 😎
It is!
I do have a question. I’ve sent troops into Afghanistan and started a regime change. I then changed the status of the country to an Ally, but then a Card play turns the region back into Islamist rule. How do you get a regime change marker again?
Thanks for the video. I have two questions. 1) At the starting screen there is a 'Bot difficulty' option. What is this since the game uses a flow chart for the AI? 2) What is the difference between deck count runs? Of course there would be longer games but do the map get more populated? If you have more deck runs, is the better player more likely to win?
Bot difficulty options are located in rule 9.7. The lowest difficulty uses the flow charts normally, and higher difficulties are just gradually adding several cheating abilities to the bot. There're 5 higher difficulties in the PC version, which 4 of them come from the base game, and the last one (along with the US AI and its difficulties) comes from the 1st expansion, Labyrinth: The Awakening.