
"[Naval Thunder ] Big Guns in the Med, naval action WW2" Topic
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foxbat  | 10 Jun 2012 8:16 a.m. PST |
Marine Nationale vs REgia Marina, a game of Naval Thunder at the club this week-end. AAR here : link |
| Ecclesiastes | 11 Jun 2012 3:28 a.m. PST |
Nice AAR report, especially the overview pictures make it very easy to follow
Can I ask how long that battle took? I'm currently also looking at the many different WW2 naval rulesets. |
| afilter | 11 Jun 2012 4:46 a.m. PST |
Yes, extremely nice AAR I saw it over on the NT forum. Ecclesiastes, If you are looking for a rule set I highly recommend Naval Thunder especially for gunnery actions. If air is your thing in WWII then some find NT a bit lacking as it treats air ops a bit more abstract and does not fully incorporate AIR attacks on the table. For WWI and earlier where air is not a factor then IMO you cannot go wrong with NT. |
foxbat  | 11 Jun 2012 9:29 a.m. PST |
Thanks, gentlemen. Ecclesiastes, it took us about 2 hours to play the whole thing. I'll second what afilter said, NT runs smoothly and shines in surface actions where it seems to have the right mix of rule simplicity and chrome. |
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