Related to the thread "Which is better TOI or memoir 44? ", I'd like to start this one. The truth is, there are some things I like more about AAM and others I prefer about TOI. This is actually how I feel about the memoir and TOI comparison as well. Most of it depends on what it is you're looking for (at that particular moment).
I prefer AAM because:
- It has a far larger selection of units you can play with, infantrywise, vehiclewise and artillerywise.There are also plane models.
- It has a much larger choice of nations that can be played including lots of minor beligerents.
-The miniatures are prepainted.
- There are actual facing rules in AAM. I'm still surprised TOI doesn't have them, The rules regarding e.g. LOS, calling in artillery strikes etc. are complicated enough to also justify having facing rules. What I mean is, if you are supposed to understand those, you shouldn't NOT include facing rules, because you want to keep things "simple".
- You CAN play based on point costs of units (i.e. 100 points vs 100 points) ( I usually don't, but it's still nice that it's possible...)
I prefer TOI because:
- The next expansion will give us winter boards. AAM still hasn't published any winter maps in the 5 or 6 years they've been around by now.
- I don't see any scale change happening in TOI (AAM changed the scale of its units a couple of years back, because of which certain units don't match in scale when you field them. They are all still legal, that is V1 and V2 minis).
- AAM has not provided any map overlay tiles even after all these years. You have to make do with memoir 44 and/or TOI hexes (which are a smaller size) or be very creative and like doing DIY-ing.
- There aren't tons of errata and clarifications. For a new player of AAM is nearly impossible to find all the current (official) rules. They are all over the place!
- It's not a collectible game and therefore relatively cheap...
- There's a lot more support: previews (still waiting for the FoTB ones, though...), map packs, scenario books etc.
- The overall quality of the components is higher (AAM minis are quite ok, rulebooks, maps etc. have definitely been made as cheaply as possible)