FTP makes great games but they go overboard with the use of color and it sometimes results in unreadable combinations - like at 10:45, at the top of the card there is black print against a dark blue background.
Great game Peter very highly detail. Peter someone mentioned you have a cheat sheet for this game. If you do can you make available thank you sir ,excellent video.
Very, very busy game. The charts and the cards are cluttered. It may be a good game but I will never know. Thanks for sharing the game though. I was looking at getting this but will pass.
Excellent, video. Thank you, Mr. Miller. The other Dugout videos I've seen, from Jeremy the designer, made the game seem too daunting for me to get into it. But I noticed that your version of printing and cutting everything out seems much more playable than it did using the computer game center helper. Would you say that was true?
Agreed - great video, Mr. Miller! Good advice to use the play results cards when first learning the game. I will take on the game step by step, starting with the cards. (Plus, I simply enjoy the "feel" of playing a tabletop game with the actual cards & dice). Once I have learned it, I'll go to the Excel helper.
Yes, they are, as a matter of fact. It's been in development for quite a while. I don't know when it will be released. If you go to the FTP Sports forum on Delphi, there's a folder specifically for the PC game. forums.delphiforums.com/FTPSportsGames
The learning curve is the most laborious part, I would think. Seems like once you get the basics down all the detailed stuff will fall into place. I can't wait to give this game a try.
Too much work for resolution of each play. And am I getting greater accuracy for my extra efforts? A game in 30 minutes? Even 45 minutes? How?
FTP makes great games but they go overboard with the use of color and it sometimes results in unreadable combinations - like at 10:45, at the top of the card there is black print against a dark blue background.
love your videos!
Great game Peter very highly detail.
Peter someone mentioned you have a cheat sheet for this game.
If you do can you make available thank you sir ,excellent video.
Very, very busy game. The charts and the cards are cluttered. It may be a good game but I will never know. Thanks for sharing the game though. I was looking at getting this but will pass.
Excellent, video. Thank you, Mr. Miller.
The other Dugout videos I've seen, from Jeremy the designer, made the game seem too daunting for me to get into it. But I noticed that your version of printing and cutting everything out seems much more playable than it did using the computer game center helper. Would you say that was true?
Agreed - great video, Mr. Miller!
Good advice to use the play results cards when first learning the game. I will take on the game step by step, starting with the cards. (Plus, I simply enjoy the "feel" of playing a tabletop game with the actual cards & dice). Once I have learned it, I'll go to the Excel helper.
Nice video. I like the game, however, I feel like it would be better as a computer game. Any idea if they are planning to release it for PC?
Yes, they are, as a matter of fact. It's been in development for quite a while. I don't know when it will be released. If you go to the FTP Sports forum on Delphi, there's a folder specifically for the PC game. forums.delphiforums.com/FTPSportsGames
Enjoyed the video, but this game is "laborious" as you mentioned. While I'm sure its a well made game, just too many steps, charts etc.
It can be laborious, but a game will still only take 30 to 45 minutes to play.
The learning curve is the most laborious part, I would think. Seems like once you get the basics down all the detailed stuff will fall into place.
I can't wait to give this game a try.
Thanks
seems unnecessarily complex
you mentioned a reference sheet. How could I get a copy of that?
I have it available on Google Drive: drive.google.com/open?id=1kExqD-TMDkeGV8pA8pauc6qLE8qzxWJB. The file is called QRC-Dugout Steps Baseball.xlsx
Way too confusing