Part One: Aftermath
Using RAIV's coop variant. Tons of fun, definitely not very difficult, but it's a fun casual cooperative game.
Part One: Aftermath
Using RAIV's coop variant. Tons of fun, definitely not very difficult, but it's a fun casual cooperative game.
Can you send me the link for the coop variant
And here's the second mission!
Part Three. A New Threat
I haven't started watching yet. I will when I get home. I was looking at the thumbnail for Aftermath. It looks great with the 3D objects. I forgot how small of a map it is, but its great. That's one thing I like about IA initially was that because of accuracy and objectives, you could have these missions on smaller maps and didn't need to roll out a 36" by 24" poster.
The upto-date links:
RAIV: https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1464659/redjaks-automated-imperial-variant-raiv-v1
RAEV: https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1500314/redjaks-automated-emperor-variant-v2
The RAIV assets are also in the Vassal IA Campaign module. (Although there's a small bug in the card backs, which will be corrected for the next release)
https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1560112/vassal-imperial-assault-campaign
One on my saviors (to get Imperial Assault played almost as much as I desire) are the Play By Forum campaigns where you get to play against all kinds of players to supplement any campaigns I can get played with my face-to-face group. (I have finished 3 PBF campaigns, 1 is on hold, 1 is now in the finale and 1 over half-way. Time to start new ones soon.)
That sounds awesome!
this is really cool, I have started printing them out and might trial the aftermath mission
Woot! Part 4- Brushfire
Last one we have recorded: Part Five Imperial Hospitality
Watched all of them, can't wait to see more!
I'm a bit confused about
"within its max attack range"
This sentence has been said many times to different actions ( attack/engage/withdraw/AI cards )
For attack and engage it is completely obvious this means
"within its max attack range and line of sight of a target"
But about Withdraw and some AI commands are unclear .
Withdraw
A figure with a Priority Target will attempt to Withdraw towards the Priority Target, regardless of any target indicated in the response text of the Imperial AI card. A figure that is within max attack/interact range of a Priority Target will only Withdraw if that figure would remain within
max attack/interact range
of the Priority Target.
this means just ranged spaces or ranged space and LOS ?
For example
1- For withdraw action AI command said : "
Attack then withdraw 3 spaces
"
If the imperial figure ( for example Stroomper ) withdraw 2 space he still in ranged and LOS of a priority target but if withdraw 3 space it is in range but it is not have LOS of a priority target . in this situation the imperial figure may withdraw 2 spaces or 3 spaces ?
2- The imperial officer AI says : "
If within 2 spaces of a friendly figure that is not whithin max attack range of a target
"
this means just out of range space ? or if a friendly figure is in range of a priority target but it is not kave LOS of that the imperial officer my move him toward LOS of priority target or no ?