I'm glad to help! I appreciate the feedback. I like to show the mechanics of the game in case I don't get to play the same rule set for a while, I can go back and watch my report to jumpstart my brain into remembering. Have a fantastic rest of your week!
Hey, thank you! I love your guy's markers, and I actually need to buy a few more. I will be dropping the order next week! Have a fantastic weekend down there!
As always Steve epic beyond all proportions. Love how you take the time to pan across the battlefield and show the massed troops and sea of flags. Your enthusiasm is infectious. like others here I don't mind the long videos - great to paint with - and you do a wonderful job showing and explaining mechanics. looking forward to the next one.
In the hour mark, the French Grand battery was hesitant, they can only fire at effective range and directly forward. Both batteries fired at the British Skirmish line, it looks like one if not both were out of arc. Thanks for putting these videos out, great stuff.
I believe the French Grand Battery that had both batteries on 4+ hits would require 3 Cassions for both to Assault fire. 1 for each battery over 4+ and a third to allow a second battery to Assault fire.
I totally screwed up the assault fire and caisons (plus #ADCs). Thanks for the assistance. I also boned in on hesitant fire. Thanks for the help. I do appreciate it. I'm looking to the next one! Have a fantastic weekend 👍
@@basement1908 Our group is still working through the nuance of the rules. We have played one Corps level game and have another coming up. The Corps order dice are a bit confusing. Per the Command phase order, the Corps Commander rolls and spends his Command… but how do you know if you want to use “Ride the Line” if you haven’t rolled for Brigade Command Rolls. After watching this video I am thinking of allowing Corps Commanders to use their Order any time in the Command Phase.
Nice touch with the whiteboard. Makes it easy to overview the troops you have. I think I going to do something similar but on A3 paper. But I don't have as big a table as you nor as many regiments............
Very cool video. Man, I hope when I am a bit older and have more time on my hands, I can work on my armies more and one day have armies half your size at least. The games you play look amazing, really a very cool looking game, and the sort of collection so many of us aspire to.
Thank you so much! A part of me wishes I would have gotten into the hobby earlier, but I definitely had to wait for the right house and the right time for this to succeed. I definitely couldn't have been carrying around soldiers in my backpack out in the field when I was in the service 🤣
@basement1908 I'm in the Navy now, 2 years from retirement and then we settle down and buy the forever house, and a good game room is on the list of priorities!
@@basement1908 Your arms must be much longer than mine Sir! I use a 5 1/2 x 11' foot table and my theatre is mostly in Spain. I have British and Portuguese troops versus the French with Italian and Swiss allies. I plan to add some Spanish and, being inspired by you, some Polish allies for the French (my wife is also Polish born). I will most certainly keep visiting Basement 1908! Thank you for all you do.
I was about to say, you need to add some Polish and then I read, "my wife is Polish born" and now I'm like, you really, really need to add some Polish 😂. Have a great week and have fun!
Thank you for putting this together and putting it out. I really enjoy it. I love the table and figures. Just a lot of fun and it helped make my Sunday afternoon quite pleasant. 🫡🙂
And the 1st Oscar nominee for best table top war game 2024 is ........drum roll...........BASEMENT 1908 ! 💥 Thanks so much for a great game Steve. P.S. as a Brit I'm thinking maybe you could bin those unlucky red dice and buy some new ones 😉
@@basement1908 Wow ! I might have almost been a neighbour to your mum and dad, I was born just off Stanley road (your folks will know it) but the family moved over to the Wirral when I was just a toddler. Red and Blue under one roof 🤣. I remember those days and the fights (good natured banter) Half the family were "toffees" (blue) and the other half, me included, were Red .YNWA
My Mum thinks that is awesome. She reminded me that is right by the Strand where my Nanna used to take me when we were over to visit. Sorry Liverpool kind of fell apart these last few weeks. It has been tough to watch sometimes
Very nice video - your table is quite impressive! I noticed at the 28:00 mark you fired an artillery battery over the heads of a friendly unit in front of it. I couldn’t tell from the angle, but it appeared that the friendlies were closer than 12” from the battery. If so the battery wouldn’t have been able to fire.
@@basement1908 Hey - just trying to keep all the rules straight while composing your shots and playing the game - - I don’t know how you do it!! I’ve been toying with the idea of publishing some gaming videos (even have the opening and closing credits done); but, I haven’t jumped off the ledge and completed one yet.
So far so good. This morning it felt like a horse had kicked me in the face. Heading the right direction since then. I hope all is well with you. Have a fantastic week 👍
Excellent game. I think the only thing I would say is you appear to apply the Drilled bonus to all firing units rather than just those British or KGL units.
I had a question regarding that as well. It seemed the drill rule is quit generic (page 8) "The drilled characteristic for close order infantry represents troops with excellent musketry drill. Drilled infantry receive an additional one casualty dice when firing. This is a characteristic for grendadier and line infantry only: it is not applied to veterans or Elites." It doesn't say just British and KGL. I elevated my KGL to Veteran just because of the lack of clarification.
My understanding is that the national army characteristics on page 97 are that it only applies to the British and KGL due to their superior musketry training. Just like the following rule only really applies to French recruits (nicknamed Marie-Louise's) or Prussian Landwehr. An argument could be made for the French receiving it for the period from 1805 to 1809 depending on how big of a difference there is with the other nations in that time period.
I like that. Definitely some good supporting documentation. I remember reading that now, I simply did not retain it. Thank you for the assist my friend 👍
@@basement1908 Drilled rule could also apply to units such as Prussian Grenadiers in 1806, etc. While standard Line British and KGL would also receive this bonus. Veterans and elites don't require this bonus as they already have a fire bonus.
Lovely game and setup! I can give you some pointers in regards to pronunciation: General d'Armee is pronounced General dar-MAY. Tournai is Toor-NAY, Ath is ATT, Enghien is like Ang-YEN.
Very very helpful. Thank you so much! I basically massacre English half the time... so other languages are an enigma to this brain. Thanks so much for the help and the compliment!
I enjoy watching YOU play Gd'A but it's definitely not for me, way too many barriers to taking action. It seems to me that's the primary objective of the game designer. Plus, there's all the signage, I understand its a giant battle with the need to identify the units without some kind of telescope to read the flags but then each battalion has to be tracked for status. Can the French statistically stand up to the British in a musketry duel as opposed to Blk Pwdr ? I'm surprised you could function at all, didn't they stuff your head with a couple of pounds of cotton wading after your surgery? They did when a former girl friend had similar surgery. I had some minor surgery as well, last week, just taking of a Basel?, Basil? cell off my cheek. Another day, another scar, oh well, I once had a X-ray tech ask me if I was a stunt man or something. Stay well, I'll be watching. Hugs
You, Sir, have had a lot of surgical work in your life. Hopefully, you are healing quickly post procedure! As for GDA2, the French probably shouldn't have been able to go toe to toe with the British (me getting a rule wrong was very beneficial to the Emperor). I think that is what I like so much about Historical Minature Wargaming. There are so many rules for each time period. It allows you to find the one that floats your own boat! You are awesome, my friend. It's always fantastic to hear from you. Speedy recovery!
Absolutely fantastic ! That is one hell of a battle report thank you for the ongoing excellence !
Thanks Martin! Glad you enjoyed it my friend! Have a fantastic rest of your week!
Awesome report! The battle table looks like a battle in Bondarchuk’s Waterloo film!
I'm glad to help! I appreciate the feedback. I like to show the mechanics of the game in case I don't get to play the same rule set for a while, I can go back and watch my report to jumpstart my brain into remembering. Have a fantastic rest of your week!
What I also like particularly in your videos is that you show all the mechanics and impulses of the game. I learn the rules by your reports.
Thank you for commenting. Sorry, I attached my main response to the other comment . Have a good one 👍
Great report. We love the “whole game”. Not just cut down highlights. Thanks for the shout out for our game markers too
Hey, thank you! I love your guy's markers, and I actually need to buy a few more. I will be dropping the order next week! Have a fantastic weekend down there!
Your set up is incredible, it boggles my mind! What a fantastic game.
Thank you so much! I appreciate that! I hope the rest of your weekend is awesome 👍
As always Steve epic beyond all proportions. Love how you take the time to pan across the battlefield and show the massed troops and sea of flags. Your enthusiasm is infectious. like others here I don't mind the long videos - great to paint with - and you do a wonderful job showing and explaining mechanics. looking forward to the next one.
Thanks Craig. Always wonderful hearing from you. Keep on painting. Your stuff looks awesome. Have a great weekend 👍
In the hour mark, the French Grand battery was hesitant, they can only fire at effective range and directly forward. Both batteries fired at the British Skirmish line, it looks like one if not both were out of arc. Thanks for putting these videos out, great stuff.
I believe the French Grand Battery that had both batteries on 4+ hits would require 3 Cassions for both to Assault fire. 1 for each battery over 4+ and a third to allow a second battery to Assault fire.
I totally screwed up the assault fire and caisons (plus #ADCs). Thanks for the assistance.
I also boned in on hesitant fire. Thanks for the help. I do appreciate it. I'm looking to the next one!
Have a fantastic weekend 👍
@@basement1908 Our group is still working through the nuance of the rules. We have played one Corps level game and have another coming up. The Corps order dice are a bit confusing. Per the Command phase order, the Corps Commander rolls and spends his Command… but how do you know if you want to use “Ride the Line” if you haven’t rolled for Brigade Command Rolls. After watching this video I am thinking of allowing Corps Commanders to use their Order any time in the Command Phase.
Nice touch with the whiteboard. Makes it easy to overview the troops you have. I think I going to do something similar but on A3 paper. But I don't have as big a table as you nor as many regiments............
Very cool video. Man, I hope when I am a bit older and have more time on my hands, I can work on my armies more and one day have armies half your size at least. The games you play look amazing, really a very cool looking game, and the sort of collection so many of us aspire to.
Thank you so much! A part of me wishes I would have gotten into the hobby earlier, but I definitely had to wait for the right house and the right time for this to succeed. I definitely couldn't have been carrying around soldiers in my backpack out in the field when I was in the service 🤣
@basement1908 I'm in the Navy now, 2 years from retirement and then we settle down and buy the forever house, and a good game room is on the list of priorities!
I was a Hospital Corpsman (HM-2) with Bravo Company 1st Battalion, 7th Marines! Have a great week Shipmate!
@basement1908 Thanks! I love the Navy, but I am ready for retirement! Hopefully my man cave looks as nice as yours once I have one! I'm an ETC now.
Another great game and video! How ever do you reach the middle of that fantastic seven foot table!!! 😊
Thanks Michael! I appreciate that. Originally, the table was 8 foot wide, which I couldn't reach the center of, so I sawed 6 inches off each side. 🤣
@@basement1908 Your arms must be much longer than mine Sir! I use a 5 1/2 x 11' foot table and my theatre is mostly in Spain. I have British and Portuguese troops versus the French with Italian and Swiss allies. I plan to add some Spanish and, being inspired by you, some Polish allies for the French (my wife is also Polish born). I will most certainly keep visiting Basement 1908! Thank you for all you do.
I was about to say, you need to add some Polish and then I read, "my wife is Polish born" and now I'm like, you really, really need to add some Polish 😂. Have a great week and have fun!
Thank you for putting this together and putting it out. I really enjoy it.
I love the table and figures. Just a lot of fun and it helped make my Sunday afternoon quite pleasant. 🫡🙂
I'm glad you enjoyed it, and thank you so much for commenting. I hope you have a fantastic week 👍
And the 1st Oscar nominee for best table top war game 2024 is ........drum roll...........BASEMENT 1908 ! 💥
Thanks so much for a great game Steve.
P.S. as a Brit I'm thinking maybe you could bin those unlucky red dice and buy some new ones 😉
I heard that! My parents are both from Liverpool, I'm going to need to invest in some new red dice. Have a great week my friend 👍
@@basement1908 Wow ! I was born and bred in Liverpool ! I'm trusting your Mum & Dad were Reds ! YNWA .
Both of them are from Bootle. My Mum is a Red, but my Dad my was a hard core Evertonian
@@basement1908 Wow ! I might have almost been a neighbour to your mum and dad, I was born just off Stanley road (your folks will know it) but the family moved over to the Wirral when I was just a toddler. Red and Blue under one roof 🤣. I remember those days and the fights (good natured banter) Half the family were "toffees" (blue) and the other half, me included, were Red .YNWA
My Mum thinks that is awesome. She reminded me that is right by the Strand where my Nanna used to take me when we were over to visit.
Sorry Liverpool kind of fell apart these last few weeks. It has been tough to watch sometimes
Unbelievable table and armies.
Thank you so much! That is awfully kind. I really appreciate that. Have a fantastic weekend 👍
Outstanding my friend! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that! Have a good one 👍
Very nice video - your table is quite impressive! I noticed at the 28:00 mark you fired an artillery battery over the heads of a friendly unit in front of it. I couldn’t tell from the angle, but it appeared that the friendlies were closer than 12” from the battery. If so the battery wouldn’t have been able to fire.
I bet you I messed that up. Thank you for the assistance! I hope you have a fantastic weekend 👍
@@basement1908 Hey - just trying to keep all the rules straight while composing your shots and playing the game - - I don’t know how you do it!! I’ve been toying with the idea of publishing some gaming videos (even have the opening and closing credits done); but, I haven’t jumped off the ledge and completed one yet.
@@get_the_lead_out LOL! You are awesome 👌
Hope you are having a speedy recovery!
So far so good. This morning it felt like a horse had kicked me in the face. Heading the right direction since then. I hope all is well with you. Have a fantastic week 👍
Always enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Have a fantastic week 👍
Excellent game. I think the only thing I would say is you appear to apply the Drilled bonus to all firing units rather than just those British or KGL units.
I had a question regarding that as well. It seemed the drill rule is quit generic (page 8) "The drilled characteristic for close order infantry represents troops with excellent musketry drill. Drilled infantry receive an additional one casualty dice when firing. This is a characteristic for grendadier and line infantry only: it is not applied to veterans or Elites." It doesn't say just British and KGL. I elevated my KGL to Veteran just because of the lack of clarification.
My understanding is that the national army characteristics on page 97 are that it only applies to the British and KGL due to their superior musketry training. Just like the following rule only really applies to French recruits (nicknamed Marie-Louise's) or Prussian Landwehr.
An argument could be made for the French receiving it for the period from 1805 to 1809 depending on how big of a difference there is with the other nations in that time period.
I like that. Definitely some good supporting documentation. I remember reading that now, I simply did not retain it. Thank you for the assist my friend 👍
@@basement1908 Drilled rule could also apply to units such as Prussian Grenadiers in 1806, etc. While standard Line British and KGL would also receive this bonus. Veterans and elites don't require this bonus as they already have a fire bonus.
Hell ya! Get some!
My boy is back! I hope all is well with you! Great to see you and have a fantastic week 😀
Question what grass is on your table
It's a fur gaming mat from a company that went out of business during the pandemic, Killing Fields terrain. Have a fantastic week 👍
@@basement1908 thank you. Do you know any other who do similar mats?
Last time I checked....warsigil.com/product/warsigil-turf-mat/
But the price was a little steep
Lovely game and setup!
I can give you some pointers in regards to pronunciation: General d'Armee is pronounced General dar-MAY. Tournai is Toor-NAY, Ath is ATT, Enghien is like Ang-YEN.
Very very helpful. Thank you so much! I basically massacre English half the time... so other languages are an enigma to this brain. Thanks so much for the help and the compliment!
Looks a great game
Yes, it was fantastic! Thank you for popping in and commenting. I appreciate it my friend 👍
I enjoy watching YOU play Gd'A but it's definitely not for me, way too many barriers to taking action. It seems to me that's the primary objective of the game designer. Plus, there's all the signage, I understand its a giant battle with the need to identify the units without some kind of telescope to read the flags but then each battalion has to be tracked for status. Can the French statistically stand up to the British in a musketry duel as opposed to Blk Pwdr ? I'm surprised you could function at all, didn't they stuff your head with a couple of pounds of cotton wading after your surgery? They did when a former girl friend had similar surgery. I had some minor surgery as well, last week, just taking of a Basel?, Basil? cell off my cheek. Another day, another scar, oh well, I once had a X-ray tech ask me if I was a stunt man or something. Stay well, I'll be watching. Hugs
You, Sir, have had a lot of surgical work in your life. Hopefully, you are healing quickly post procedure!
As for GDA2, the French probably shouldn't have been able to go toe to toe with the British (me getting a rule wrong was very beneficial to the Emperor).
I think that is what I like so much about Historical Minature Wargaming. There are so many rules for each time period. It allows you to find the one that floats your own boat!
You are awesome, my friend. It's always fantastic to hear from you. Speedy recovery!
iam first!! :D
Boom! Yes you are. I appreciate that! Have a fantastic week my friend 👍