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Title: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Irishrover13 on December 12, 2012, 05:42:18 PM
Hey,
Been looking into getting this rule set it will be a little heafty in price about $35-40 Canadian with S&H. Now many people on the forums speak highly of it and I know that the writer is on here so I was hoping he could give me a layout of the rules or direct me to a website that details the information of this rule set. I have looked all over and have not found a stright up report on the book. I did find many good reviews hence why I am will to buy it in all likelyhood  ;D but I would like to know a bit more.
I am looking for stuff like:
Does it have set armies or is it a point system that allows you to build your own?
How hard is it to make new armies based on historical account, does it flow well with history or do you have to work to make historical models fit into the framework of the game?
How big/small can the battles be? I know it is regemental level but could you play it smaller well people build up their lead?
How easy are the rules to pick for someone coming over from a Warmachine background or people with no wargaming background?
Any other questions I did not ask but should would be welcomed as well.
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Ignatieff on December 13, 2012, 11:06:47 AM
Hey,
Been looking into getting this rule set it will be a little heafty in price about $35-40 Canadian with S&H. Now many people on the forums speak highly of it and I know that the writer is on here so I was hoping he could give me a layout of the rules or direct me to a website that details the information of this rule set. I have looked all over and have not found a stright up report on the book. I did find many good reviews hence why I am will to buy it in all likelyhood  ;D but I would like to know a bit more.
I am looking for stuff like:
Does it have set armies or is it a point system that allows you to build your own?
How hard is it to make new armies based on historical account, does it flow well with history or do you have to work to make historical models fit into the framework of the game?
How big/small can the battles be? I know it is regemental level but could you play it smaller well people build up their lead?
How easy are the rules to pick for someone coming over from a Warmachine background or people with no wargaming background?
Any other questions I did not ask but should would be welcomed as well.

Morning Herr Rover.  Author here.

1. Point system to build your own.  There are lots of good army lists already available, particularly Mark Plant's work (historical) Chris Peers (more fictional), so we didnt include army lists.

2. Works perfectly well for historical and non-historical battles.  The team who worte these have over 200 years of historical gaming experience between them (there are lots of us, and yes we are old...), and therefore all weapons dynamics are based in histrocial experience.  Where we intitonally didnt want to go was org structures, and too much realistic command and control, as we wanted fast flowing games.

3. Very easy.  Play them through once and you'll grasp them.

Happy to keep answering

All the best

Steve
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Irishrover13 on December 13, 2012, 03:32:57 PM
Thanks Steve,
I will likely have a copy in my hand in a couple of weeks.
What are the titles of those army books?
I also must say that historical gamers are so much more friendly then the comunity I was a member of before.
Cheers,
Daniel
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Ignatieff on December 13, 2012, 08:21:01 PM
Thanks Steve,
I will likely have a copy in my hand in a couple of weeks.
What are the titles of those army books?
I also must say that historical gamers are so much more friendly then the comunity I was a member of before.
Cheers,
Daniel

Hi Daniel

I'm away at the moment, but I'll get back to you over the weekend.  From memory, mark plants site is called 'Pygmy wars'. And has a ton of top notch research and army lists.  Chris Peers army list is called 'back of beyond', army lists and campaign system, Central Asia 1919-26.  I think a US based manufacturer has bought the rights to his tuff, so they shouldn't be too expensive.  Marks is free.

All the best

Steve

P.s. LAF is always very friendly
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: H.M.Stanley on December 13, 2012, 10:18:58 PM
"Mark's is free" I hadn't realised ...

[goes off a hunting for it]
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Irishrover13 on December 17, 2012, 02:11:11 PM
So I broke down and ordered it.
Cheers,
Irish
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: Ignatieff on December 17, 2012, 04:06:02 PM
So I broke down and ordered it.
Cheers,
Irish

The only cure is more Back of Beyond I am afraid, limited only by your imagination...
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: coggon on December 18, 2012, 02:38:17 AM
The only cure is more Back of Beyond I am afraid, limited only by your imagination...

He's lying.  There is no cure.   ;) lol
Title: Re: "SETTING THE EAST ABLAZE: WARFARE IN THE BACK OF BEYOND" Rules questions.
Post by: H.M.Stanley on December 18, 2012, 07:20:34 AM
I downloaded the Army Lists for the Pygmy Wars (while i'm still sorting Chris Peers' Army Lists for the Back of Beyond). I'm very impressed