Yesterday while I was searching for something quite different than a wargame on Amazon.com, I came across Tides of Iron. Now even though I am new to this forum, I am far from new to the wargaming hobby. I got my start in the early 1970s playing the old AHGC games like Panzer Blitz and Panzer Leader (which are still my all time favorite platoon level WWII tactical games). I have been a playtester for AHGC (the old Squad Leader, not ASL, expansion sets), at one time owned 15,000+ GHQ and C-IN-C 1/285th WWII German and Russian miniatures, have played almost every game system there was up to about 1987, had over 300 board style wargames, and have played massive (layed out on a basketball court) Russian Front miniature games using 1/76th figures using an old set of rules called Tractics by TSR. In the 1990s I got away from the hobby altogether but got back into it in 2001, mainly with computer games. My all time favorite computer wargame is Battlefronts Combat Mission series.
After looking over all the info I've seen here about Tides of Iron and its expansions I may just have to get back into the fun of playing a beer-n-pretzel style game. The system definitely looks interesting and some of the comments I've read about future expansions are notable. Especially those about whether the next expansion should be a Eastern Front or Pacific Theater expansion. I for one think that it would be best to do the Eastern Front first. However, FFG should also think of doing some expansions covering the early years of the war from 1939 though 1941 and maybe an Italian Front expansion too. Something else FFG might want to consider is doing miniature expansions that can be introduced into the gaming system. I don't know enough about what is included in each game in the way of figures but I am sure things like towed ATGs and flak, self-propelled ATGs (especially the Germans and Russians), self-propelled AA (very effective vs. soft targets) would only serve to make what appears to be a great game even greater.
Well, enough of my ranting and raving. Hope I'll be able to talk my old wargamming friend into playing this game with me once I get a copy of it.
Take care all.