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redleg
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Seeking Rules Recommendations

Post by redleg »

Hey guys, I need some recommendations for rulesets. I have always played 1:1 scale wargames, but I want to go bigger now. I’m looking for a set of platoon scale (or larger) that has a good balance between detail and quickness of play. I know that GHQ’s Micro Armor is platoon scale, and so is GDW’s Combined Arms, but I have no experience with either of them. Has anyone played them both? Are there any other rules out there for modern at this scale? Solo playability is a plus.

I would even go bigger in order to play a division-level game if I could. I have a set of rules called NATO Division Commander that uses battalion-level counters on a map. Maybe I could use those rules for supply and movement up to a battle and then throw battalion sized units of micro armor on the terrain board to fight the engagement.

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Post by BenfromBrooklyn »

I use Fistful of Tows with some home grown modifications.

Overall, I like it.

The good: Simple and yet comprehensive, the game does not drag. Lots of data available. The 1 miniature = 1 platoon scale faithfully mimics the fight as seen from a brigade or battalion TOC, where individual vehicles would never be posted on the SITMAP. It allows a brigade or battalion size battle in a reasonable area.

The bad: A few rules need tweaking, I feel. The "A 6 always hits" rule leads to a very unrealistic "If I already need a 6 it can't ever get worse" system. If a unit already needs a 6, it can be suppressed, gassed, in the middle of the night without any night vision... nothing will affect it, still needs a 6. The 1 miniature =5 vehicles rule is a little clunky, I find everything works better if you set 1 miniature = 3.5 vehicles. Yes, it will give some (mostly Western) formations an "extra" vehicle, but this is realistic in a Western unit and adds to their flexibility. Plus, FFT3's own Order of battle pages seemsto have gone this way, in part- a Russian infantry company with 10 or 11 vehicles still gets 3 miniatures, not 5.

Something I would like to see but I don't know how without complicating things too much: I would like to see a game in which miniatures represent platoons, but the platoons can have levels of damage instead of 100%, Suppressed, or Dead.

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Post by rdenman62 »

Modern Spearhead is pretty good. Just do a search for it. Its platoon based. I really like the
command and control part of the rules.
The next one I would recommend but its geared towards one to one is called "Seven days to the Rhine". I just picked up a set and they do look quite interesting. Have not played them yet so cannot speak on how well they flow. They do have videos on youtube to explain the play.
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Post by redleg »

Thanks for the feedback, guys! I'll look into those rules and maybe give them a shot. I'll be playing solo, at least for a while so I don't have to wait for a legitimate game to play them

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Post by Steel Arrows »

GMT boardgames Pane and MBT can be converted for minis use.
I still used modified Challenger 2000 rules by Table Top Games.
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Post by BurtWolf »

Does fistful of tows play well for ww2? I’m tempted to try it but wanted to make sure it really wasn’t geared only towards modern?

I like blitzkrieg commander II...

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Post by Hoth_902 »

Burtwolf,

I believe Fist Full of TOWs III does play well for WWII. I have not played it yet, but here is a video that uses the rule set.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUpXo9i8K6U

The Game report looked like it worked well.
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