Review: The Last Hundred Yards from GMT Games - The Players' Aid

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  • @heavygaminglawyer7885
    @heavygaminglawyer7885 2 года назад +1

    Great video! The suppression rules do account for multiple SADRM or MDRMS. So if you have 4 markers it would be -2 DRM due to suppression when shooting out.

  • @MoragTong_
    @MoragTong_ 4 года назад +2

    From BGG: The latest version of the Last Hundred Yards Series Living Rules, Charts, and Tables has been posted to the GMT LHY Module 1 page. These rules have been reorganized for ease of use. The Assault rules section was divided into two separate sections: Assault [10.5], which describes the procedures, and Assault Resolution [14.0]. The Recovery rule section [12.0] now follows the Fire Action section [11.0]. The Fire Resolution section [13.0] now precedes the Assault Resolution section.

  • @jona826
    @jona826 2 года назад +2

    11:20 Maybe the rules changed since this video but suppression is now -1 per 2 applicable DRM markers rounded up, so 3-4 markers would penalise the suppressed unit's fire by -2 instead of -1.

  • @Stiglr
    @Stiglr 4 года назад +2

    Great watching you guys analyze the great victory condition design and mechanics of this game like real GROGNARDS. Mike Denson's design is genius in a lot of ways, making this a real challenge to the ASL heads and L&L guys.

  • @hex2redonealpha102
    @hex2redonealpha102 4 года назад +7

    From the way you guys expressed your thoughts on this one, one can tell right off you both had fun. Thanks for the upload and time. Should do same with Fighting Formations, since Grant likes Combat Commander, either way it´s another one of the late Chads great games.

    • @ThePlayersAid
      @ThePlayersAid  4 года назад +1

      We got it recently and are hoping to dive on in

  • @OgamiTringle
    @OgamiTringle 4 года назад +3

    So glad you guys reviewed this. I really think this game system can have some legs going forward. Really looking forward to the airborne expansion!

  • @marchanna
    @marchanna 4 года назад +9

    looks good esp wrt: 1) combat commander limitation on combined arms is a turn-off for me, further, 2) glad it doesn't use the over-popular chit draw system people go over the moon for....! 3) not sure suppression should be automatic as described, ASL uses pin results, perhaps not enough of them one might argue... 4) NOT every other game uses one die to resolve results, ASL uses 2 dice for nearly every attack and provides a normal distribution rather than a linear one, which I think is superior for tactical games...5) sounds less than ASL but if this is superior to LnL tactical, though, it's worth looking at! thanks for video -- good job guys.

    • @hhcacoustic
      @hhcacoustic 4 года назад +2

      Marc Hanna I prefer two dice as well. Once you realize the “rule of 7” and you see how well designed the outcomes are in ASL I really prefer it over any other dice system I have tried.

    • @killersalmon4359
      @killersalmon4359 4 года назад +1

      Automatic suppression sounds interesting - the ruleset "Retro" KIND of has this (units trying to enter the FOF of an automatic weapon have to make a "saving throw" to move through it). Made solitaire (or play-by-e-mail) do-able.

    • @samb2052
      @samb2052 4 года назад

      , it’s certainly very different to ASL & LnL Tactical. In my view it’s better than both. I don’t play Combat Commander, due to lack of AFVs. I’ve tried OST, Conflict of Heroes and BoB. LHY and BoB are the only ones I’ve kept and play now.

  • @andrewbeckmann9572
    @andrewbeckmann9572 4 года назад +1

    Great review for a game that's worth exploring further. The system is solid, fun, and it's uniqueness allows The Last Hundred Yards to stand on its own as a compliment to other tactitcal games. I'm looking forward to expansions for this in the future.

  • @christopherlwilli
    @christopherlwilli 4 года назад +5

    This game is a lot of fun, and is easily soloable since there aren't any cards to worry about.
    Be sure to try the first tank mission (5 I believe) which is a blast, no pun intended. Plays fast and I think it's an excellent change of pace from the intro infantry only missions.

    • @Stormshadow11114
      @Stormshadow11114 4 года назад

      Hi, this is listed as a minimum 2 player game. I see you say it’s soloable. Have you played it as such then as I always find it difficult to find a partner. If you have how did you find it playing it that way and what did you have to adapt to play it that way. Cheers for any reply.

    • @jona826
      @jona826 2 года назад

      Some missions have units completely hidden, their positions secretly written on paper, so these are harder to do solo. I have yet to devise a way to handle this solo other than just pretending the side I'm playing doesn't know where the enemy occupied hexes are.

  • @raygun6271
    @raygun6271 2 года назад

    Great review!
    I didn't really know anything about this game & now I'm interested:)

  • @arturopurroy
    @arturopurroy 4 года назад +1

    I like the Screaming Eagles series, which also handles suppressive fire nicely. I wonder how you compare both systems.

  • @misomiso8228
    @misomiso8228 4 года назад +3

    You guys should try Undaunted: Normandy. WOuld be interesting to get your take on it.
    EDIT: Also if you ever get the time you could look at Root. It's not a classic historical wargame, but it would be interesting to see how you compare it to all the GMT games and such.
    Ty guys

    • @syahidali6125
      @syahidali6125 4 года назад +3

      they've already reviewed Normandy. :D

    • @misomiso8228
      @misomiso8228 4 года назад +1

      @@syahidali6125 did they like it?

    • @marchanna
      @marchanna 4 года назад

      thumbs down on Root, a cartoonish Meeplish fantasy game. I'm sure it's a fine game, but it's not the right genre because I'm hoping these guys stick with wargames. By the way all you have to do is search on their youtube channel for Undaunted Normandy and watch instead of asking people if they liked it or not, right?

    • @caomhan84
      @caomhan84 4 года назад +4

      They've done both of these already. They've reviewed Undaunted Normandy, and they've played Root but didn't do a review.

  • @RonLWilson
    @RonLWilson 2 года назад +2

    BTW, in this video I show how to play an Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) scenario (using an ASL map) but with The last Hundred yards (LHY) pieces and rules (in this example I am playing the ASLSK #1 scenario S1 Retaking Vierville since it is pretty simple with no hills and just infantry with no heavy weapons, ordinance , or vehicles and such).
    ruclips.net/video/fT6q82ZbGuY/видео.html
    This way one can use many of all those many ASL scenarios out there as LHY scenarios (with some special scenario rules to make them work out).
    As such, the scenarios play out quite differently than when using ASL rules and I think more realistically as well as more streamlined in that there are far less phases and die rolls and such in the LHY versions but at the same time it keeps an ASDL flavor to them plus one can employ ASL rules as special scenario rules.
    For example I used the ASL ELR to assign the Casualty Differential Values (CDV) in LHY, the US with and ELR= 5 and the German with an ELR of 3 but I doubled that since the German is on the attack so I gave the US a 5 for their CDV and the German a 6.
    And since LHY does not have Orchards I treat those like Tree Lined Roads and fields like Smoke only not as high).
    And for the German 4-4-7 in ASL I assign that a range of 8 not 10 as is standard for the other German infantry units in LHY.
    So I am finding this is great fun to play these ASL scenarios as LHY ones!
    BTW, the video production quality is a bit bad in that I was having some technical problems with holding my camera and pointing it on my game table but the video may be good enough to convey the basic idea.

    • @rogueskypilot4116
      @rogueskypilot4116 5 месяцев назад

      I couldn't find your video

    • @RonLWilson
      @RonLWilson 5 месяцев назад

      @@rogueskypilot4116 Sorry, I deleted it a while back.

  • @militarywargaming7840
    @militarywargaming7840 4 года назад

    Nice video but to point out that in actual table too. wargaming rather than gaming we also use time, planning, doctrine,, casualties as major factors in determining outcomes. Moreover friction and the fact that this is not opposed play. but players are under the test and it is in part driven by the umpire. We also use chess clocks to create the same effect and this is referred to as pressure testing so it’s more about what was learnt

  • @hhcacoustic
    @hhcacoustic 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review. I really enjoy your content. Any reason why you guys haven’t reviewed/played ASL yet? I am really interested in your take on it since it’s revered by so many people. I just started working my way through ASL starter kit #1 and I am thoroughly enjoying it.

    • @ThePlayersAid
      @ThePlayersAid  4 года назад

      No reason in particular. I even have ASLSK 1. Punched and prepped. We just have so many games to get through, we haven't made time for it yet.

    • @hhcacoustic
      @hhcacoustic 4 года назад +3

      The Players Aid well I hope you guys can get to it soon. I would be really interesting to hear your pros and cons of the classic game with all your experience with the modern games you’ve played.

  • @007nikster2
    @007nikster2 3 года назад +2

    I'm looking for a tactical ww2 squad level game and I've narrowed it down between this game, and Old School Tactical Vol 2. Which one would you recommend?

    • @ThePlayersAid
      @ThePlayersAid  3 года назад +2

      Both are very good. That's a tough choice. I like this because of the price rixe point, and the ingenuitive gameplay.

    • @007nikster2
      @007nikster2 3 года назад +1

      @@ThePlayersAid Thanks for the reply!

  • @willburton6622
    @willburton6622 4 года назад

    I played that scenario - super fun!

  • @tacticaljackie4023
    @tacticaljackie4023 Год назад

    As Always a great stream. Grant, glad you are felling much better. Like you I am more into the tactical games , the strategic does not really jump out to me and I prefer solo.
    the two of you remind me of Fry and Laurie (ruclips.net/video/s4bPsGsNGi4/видео.html)
    As I always say you both have a great rapport and I love the streams. Thanks as always for brightening an otherwise dull day in the UK/EU

  • @thelastmotel
    @thelastmotel 2 года назад +1

    "The Last Hundred Yards" : I thought this was going to be a simulationist game about what it's like to be walking home, and really, really, really, need the toilet, and then that suddenly amplified urgency when you can see your house, but there's still 100 yards to go.

  • @alanshackelford6450
    @alanshackelford6450 3 года назад

    Y'all clearly like tactical games. I wonder how you think Day's Panzer series compares w/ the games you love?

    • @ThePlayersAid
      @ThePlayersAid  3 года назад

      Waiting on the reprint. MBT which uses the same system wasn't a favourite, but hoping the WWII original is better.

  • @chase36chase
    @chase36chase 4 года назад

    great video!

  • @wartable
    @wartable 3 года назад

    Omg...when did all these embedded ads start...🤯

    • @ThePlayersAid
      @ThePlayersAid  3 года назад

      Are they popping up mid video? They shouldn't be, I'll check in on the settings if they are.

    • @wartable
      @wartable 3 года назад

      @@ThePlayersAid yeah...they are for me..

    • @dalerobinson8051
      @dalerobinson8051 3 года назад

      I had an ad, too.

  • @eriksaari4430
    @eriksaari4430 2 года назад

    all tactical games are unrealistic