I really enjoy your One Hour Wargame, One Hour Skirmish etc battle reports because the rules you use really demonstrate the beauty and the ease of these simple but highly rewardable rules. Sadly I find I just can`t watch them in the way I`d like to because (and please don`t take this wrong) you never ever, ever, ever finish a game to its natural conclusion and always `call it` far too early. The game might be a foregone conclusion.. or is it? We simply never get to find out :-( I would beg you appealingly to start playing games to the end, which would make them feel soooo much more complete, without it feeling like watching a movie but always missing the end :-)
@@stephengilbert8166 Thanks Stephen and appreciate the feedback. It’s very tricky to try and edit a video within an hour or so. When I look at things I’m trying to have a balance of talk and dice roll and wonder how many people go through to the conclusion. However I appreciate that you often give great feedback and as a result I’ll look to complete games to a definitive end. There always might be a “twist” at the end.
yeeey, thank you that truly would truly be awesome. I do so enjoy what you do, and always want more.. just that l-i-t-t-l-e bit to finish it off to completion :-)
@@stephengilbert8166 Thanks will do! You might also be interested to know that I’m a long way into writing a Fantasy version of Wargaming World Solo if fantasy is of interest.
Another fine example looking forward to the release of the final set. some great examples of the friction of warfare here as well
Thanks and yes I thought there were some very surprising twists and turns! Will update the website with the rules almost here👍👍
Beautiful minis and set up! Being a predominantly Solo gamer this sounds and looks very interesting.
Thanks very much and as a solo player I hope you’ll enjoy the Wargaming World Solo rules too.
And just to add that the ruleset came out yesterday www.caliverbooks.com/
I really enjoy your One Hour Wargame, One Hour Skirmish etc battle reports because the rules you use really demonstrate the beauty and the ease of these simple but highly rewardable rules. Sadly I find I just can`t watch them in the way I`d like to because (and please don`t take this wrong) you never ever, ever, ever finish a game to its natural conclusion and always `call it` far too early. The game might be a foregone conclusion.. or is it? We simply never get to find out :-( I would beg you appealingly to start playing games to the end, which would make them feel soooo much more complete, without it feeling like watching a movie but always missing the end :-)
@@stephengilbert8166 Thanks Stephen and appreciate the feedback. It’s very tricky to try and edit a video within an hour or so. When I look at things I’m trying to have a balance of talk and dice roll and wonder how many people go through to the conclusion. However I appreciate that you often give great feedback and as a result I’ll look to complete games to a definitive end. There always might be a “twist” at the end.
yeeey, thank you that truly would truly be awesome. I do so enjoy what you do, and always want more.. just that l-i-t-t-l-e bit to finish it off to completion :-)
@@stephengilbert8166 Thanks will do! You might also be interested to know that I’m a long way into writing a Fantasy version of Wargaming World Solo if fantasy is of interest.
That is VERY much of interest to me. My other dual passion is fantasy and sci-fi :-)
@@stephengilbert8166 Out in the new year!