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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => In Her Majesty's Name => Topic started by: Craig on March 12, 2013, 10:01:15 AM
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We have now set up a simple blog to support IHMN. As it grow it will include a range of information to support the game and its players.
You can find it here: http://inhermajestysname.wordpress.com/
What sort of information would you like to see on this blog?
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An FAQ section would be good. Admittedly, it's not out yet so they're not that F but there will be some :)
I like the fiction, I'll read it properly later.
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There will be an FAQ section called "The Queen's Regulations" once the rules are released. Until then we have to be a little cagey about specifics, though I have been revealing quite a bit to you good people of Lead Adventure.
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Battle reports might be a good idea :)
cheers
James
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Battle reports might be a good idea :)
Indeed they would, which is why I have two half-written ones in progress.
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Features on Factions made up by followers of the blog would be a good 'un, I reckon.
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Features on Factions made up by followers of the blog would be a good 'un, I reckon.
One of the things we have always wanted to do is involve the players. Having only 22,500 words/64 pages we could only include ten companies in the rules themselves so the rules include a fully-featured points system exactly so players can create their own companies.
We are also writing a guide on how to do that from theme to table which will be on the blog..
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Now that does sound interesting 8)
cheers
James
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On TMP, I'd asked for AAR's and homebrew factions, well, I was beat-to-punch on the AAR's, but requested that all should have some inkling of game mechanics, not, as I said, ''here's the army/fleet/characters; they came together; here's who won; wasn't that kewl?'
Don't attempt to engage my enthusiasm, etc...
I'm getting real cranky at being clueless of how you got there; it's worse when I can see no attempt to toss me a line.
Craig seemed ahead of me there, as well. lol
Doug
PS I started to get squirrelly when he started using company speak to say exactly what I'd said somewhere else, but it IS his baby. I shall bite my tongue.
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Don't attempt to engage my enthusiasm, etc...
I'm getting real cranky at being clueless of how you got there; it's worse when I can see no attempt to toss me a line.
Craig seemed ahead of me there, as well. lol
Doug
PS I started to get squirrelly when he started using company speak to say exactly what I'd said somewhere else, but it IS his baby. I shall bite my tongue.
Oh Doug, you know that you're my favourite really don't you? lol
It's hard trying to keep people up to date on multiple fora. Please be assured that a detailed AAR is due to go up on the blog this very day. It includes both some of the mechanics and the character of the game.
I'm interested to know quite what you mean by "...being clueless of how you got there."? Would you like some background details to myself or the development of the rules? Please ask away.
Cheers,
Craig.
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As promised, here is the first After Action Report:
http://inhermajestysname.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/the-stilbourne-incident-may-1st-1895/
Enjoy!
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Nice AAR but where are the pics?
I'm presuming that the Jagers are using experimental Gewehr 98s (it is 1895 after all) lol
.............and as for poor old "Major Matthias Cooke 1620-1642, who fell at Naseby in the English Civil War", shame he died on the same ground of that crucial battle a full 3 years before it took place. lol
OK, OK I know picky, picky, picky.
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Nice AAR but where are the pics?
I'm presuming that the Jagers are using experimental Gewehr 98s (it is 1895 after all) lol
.............and as for poor old "Major Matthias Cooke 1620-1642, who fell at Naseby in the English Civil War", shame he died on the same ground of that crucial battle a full 3 years before it took place. lol
No piccies I am afraid. This was fought a while ago and my old phone was just not up to it.
The Jagers are indeed using the Gewehr 98's early, the Society of Thule having its fingers in most of the German munitions suppliers.
The Naseby reference was an Easter Egg to see if you guys were paying attention... honest, it was...
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I'm interested to know quite what you mean by "...being clueless of how you got there."? Would you like some background details to myself or the development of the rules? Please ask away.
Just those game blurbs that don't have actual information of how it works. I'm all for kewl factor, but, as I said, you were ahead of me on promising examples that do explain. Sorry if it sounded like I was complaining about you at that point.
I've been seeing a lot of that on spaceship gaming posts (hello, my name is Doug, and I'm... a vacchead), and challenged Ed of Two Hour Wargames about it. Boy, has he come through!
...and so did you!
Doug
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The Naseby reference was an Easter Egg to see if you guys were paying attention... honest, it was...
I like Easter Eggs ;D ;D
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Just those game blurbs that don't have actual information of how it works. I'm all for kewl factor, but, as I said, you were ahead of me on promising examples that do explain. Sorry if it sounded like I was complaining about you at that point.
I've been seeing a lot of that on spaceship gaming posts (hello, my name is Doug, and I'm... a vacchead), and challenged Ed of Two Hour Wargames about it. Boy, has he come through!
...and so did you!
Doug,
You are welcome.
If you want a better idea of the sort of guy I am pop over and have a look at http://thegamesshed.wordpress.com/
I have been publishing free wargames and RPG rules for a few years now, and have gathered together an excellent group of collaborators. Collectively we call ourselves The Forge of War Development Group. Our best known releases have been the FUBAR range of one-page wargames rules, the Dead Simple RPG rules and the In the Emperor's Name (warhammer 40k) skirmish game.
Like you I hate those teaser battle reports, though I have some sympathy for authors who are trying to keep some of the magic for the release. Writing a happy medium between full disclosure and fluffy prose is really quite difficult.
We shall put a few more AAR's out between now and the release and hopefully they will give you an accurate of the fun, fluidity and character of the games as well as the endoskeleton beneath it.
Cheers,
Craig.
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No need; I'm a lurker on the Yahoo! group.
Doug
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Sorry if I missed this: the figs and rules won't be available until May?
I'm considering taking the plunge into VSF but want to to be sure I understand when I'll have figs and rules in my paint-stained hands. (here in the US)
Thanks.
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I'd quite like to see the figures in the flesh and try out the rules if possible before taking the plunge.
Will you guys be at Sheffield Triples this year or do you know if Wargames Emporium will be stocking it?
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I'd quite like to see the figures in the flesh and try out the rules if possible before taking the plunge.
Will you guys be at Sheffield Triples this year or do you know if Wargames Emporium will be stocking it?
I'm afraid our only plans so far are to support Northstar at Salute. I understand your reluctance, but we shall be publishing a series of detailed AAR's in the weeks running up to the official release so hopefully these will help you decide.
You can find the first AAR here: http://inhermajestysname.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/the-stilbourne-incident-may-1st-1895/
Cheers,
Craig.
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Sorry if I missed this: the figs and rules won't be available until May?
I'm considering taking the plunge into VSF but want to to be sure I understand when I'll have figs and rules in my paint-stained hands. (here in the US)
As I understand it:
The first lot of figures -i.e. the four original companies, are available as of Salute (So 'Nickstarter' orders in terms of the figures will either be sent out then or can be picked up at Salute)
The rules come out in May, (so pre-ordered rulebooks will get sent out then)
And I'm thinking the spend reward figures and stretch goal figures will be ready from May onwards, so will be sent as and when they are ready... I think that also goes for the Scotland Yard Company...
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Ahhh, Thank you very much.
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You got it right TheBlackCrane.
There is a new element to this. Osprey have suggested we might have copies of the rules by Salute. So we may be able to send out all the Nickstarter pre-orders with the rules.
The way things are going, we may also have all the reward figures and the Scotland Yard Company ready by Salute. We put May delivery to gives ourselves some room in case the figures don't come out as planned, fingers crossed we can get it all done by April 19th.
In case you don't know about the Nickstarter
http://nstarmagazine.com/IN_HER_MAJESTYS_NAME.htm
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Craig and Meester Nick, we are planning to play a pre-Salute game of IHMN at the Nottingham Wild Geese club on Thursday. If we can get a decent camera / photographer, I don't mind writing up the AAR for wherever, it is a bit of a run through of the Salute game itself... ;)
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I don't know who these Wildgeese are, nor would I acknowledge them if they did in fact exist. :-I
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Craig and Meester Nick, we are planning to play a pre-Salute game of IHMN at the Nottingham Wild Geese club on Thursday. If we can get a decent camera / photographer, I don't mind writing up the AAR for wherever, it is a bit of a run through of the Salute game itself... ;)
Hi Grimjack,
That sounds jolly decent of you old chap. I'll PM you my e-mail address so you can let me have the AAR, then I shall post it on the blog [http://inhermajestysname.wordpress.com].
Cheers,
Craig.
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I don't know who these Wildgeese are, nor would I acknowledge them if they did in fact exist. :-I
What he said.
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lol
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Well, bagsy me as actor Richard Burton, cos then i get to live - and execute Stewart Grainger - ok, I am not a goose, I am a free man!