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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: grendal on 07 March 2015, 03:49:19 PM
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https://ospreypublishing.com/blog/osprey_games_wargames_coming_in_2015/
I posted this item here because I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of system is used in the upcoming Osprey war game "Black Ops"
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No, but I want to find out...
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Ok, according to the blurb on Amazon:
(https://ospreypublishing.com/media/wysiwyg/Adventures/2Q_.jpg)
Black Ops is a skirmish wargame of tactical espionage combat for two or more players. It recreates on the tabletop the tension and excitement of modern action-thrillers such as the Bond and Bourne films, The Unit or Burn Notice TV shows, and the Splinter Cell and Modern Warfare series of video games. The fast-play rules use regular 6-sided dice and a card-driven activation system to keep all players in the thick of the action, while the mission generator provides a wide range of options for scenarios, from stealthy extraction or surveillance missions to more overt raids or assassinations. Stealth, combat and technical expertise all have a role to play, and players may select from a number of different character types - spies, mercenaries, criminals, hackers, special forces and many more - to recruit the best possible team for the job. Players may also choose to join a faction - powerful organizations, intelligence agencies, criminal syndicates, militaries or rebel groups, each with a stake in international affairs. By doing so, their team may receive certain benefits, but may also find itself limited at a crucial time. With the variety offered by the characters, factions and scenarios, no two games of Black Ops should ever be the same! Although the standard Black Ops setting is an ultra-modern world just a hair removed from our own, the rules are versatile and adaptable enough to suit OSS operations behind Nazi lines, Cold War-era infiltration missions in Moscow or Berlin, or sabotage runs against a rival corporation's interests in a cyberpunk dystopia, and the rulebook will include a guide to running games in such settings.
btw, the updated Osprey schedule is here:
https://ospreypublishing.com/blog/Osprey_Wargaming_the_Complete_2015_Schedule/
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Ok, according to the blurb on Amazon:
(https://ospreypublishing.com/media/wysiwyg/Adventures/2Q_.jpg)
btw, the updated Osprey schedule is here:
https://ospreypublishing.com/blog/Osprey_Wargaming_the_Complete_2015_Schedule/
That sound very interesting :D
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Artwork looks more sci-fi than modern ops to me. Looks like it has potential, but will undoubtedly be another Osprey one hit wonder that sees little to no support after the initial release. I'll be interested to see if Northstar does a supporting bundle of figures.
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I've enjoyed the osprey offerings of far despite the lack of support once out. Would be interested in this when it comes out. Especially if northstar release a range alongside it. If their are splinter cell and metal gear inspired miniatures I'm in.
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Looks very cyberpunky!!
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The cover looks near future to me, a bit like the new Call of Duty games.
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My own Profile is still pending with Admins, so I am using my brother's profile, sorry
What kind of support you need? To be honest I dont think there is need for any support. I like their approach. They are selling games for gamers and collectors alike, and there are hundred of fancy models for any potential era they mention. From Corvus Belli via HFminis to Warlord Games. So you buy the ruleset and can play immediately. No some fancy deep house heavy rules but streamlined action. I tried and with bro we own three of their games and we especialy enjoy taking out our "shelf-minis" for their finnaly get some love.
I am really looking forward to it. Actualy you can use your old Space Marines models as well ;-)
Cheers Dalcor
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Looks interesting, willl have to pick up a copy. Also interested in the age of sail naval rules also due out this year, Osprey is really going all out with new rules...
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I will definatelly go for Black Ops. I have lots of Infinity models to use in this game. I am actualy very fond of Osprey games as they are easy to learn and funny to play. I don't need any more support then that. :-)
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anyone knows the guy who wroth the black ops rules?
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It's the editor of WS&S.
Unless there's another Guy Bowers. I doubt it though.
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ah thanke you
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My own Profile is still pending with Admins, so I am using my brother's profile, sorry
What kind of support you need? To be honest I dont think there is need for any support. I like their approach. They are selling games for gamers and collectors alike, and there are hundred of fancy models for any potential era they mention. From Corvus Belli via HFminis to Warlord Games. So you buy the ruleset and can play immediately. No some fancy deep house heavy rules but streamlined action. I tried and with bro we own three of their games and we especialy enjoy taking out our "shelf-minis" for their finnaly get some love.
I am really looking forward to it. Actualy you can use your old Space Marines models as well ;-)
Cheers Dalcor
Finnaly I am here under my own name.
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Would be nice to get more information about the mechanism of the game
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I am consumer Osprey wanted, I will buy it no matter the system ;-)
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I will probably pick it up either way too. Osprey game rules are priced so that they are easy enough to pick up even as impulse purchases.
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Hi guys,
I'll post some tidbits about Black Ops a little further down the line - there's a long way to go before it's due for release!
As for supporting games post-release, we're always looking to improve, so if there are specific additional supporting materials in demand, let me know! It's always worth checking the Osprey Wargames Resources page (see my signature) - there's a fair bit of stuff up there, including a full campaign and mythical creature rules for Ronin and three new Pantheon lists for Of Gods and Mortals. Many of the authors are also putting out additional material - Craig and Charles do huge amounts for In Her Majesty's Name on this forum and on their blog, and Dan Mersey is doing likewise for his games.
Cheers!
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All I mean by support is I would love further supplements or expansions for the games. They are fine just like they are dont get me wrong but they always leave me wanting just a little bit more. :). The mythical creatures expansion for Ronin was a great example of support however. I only wish that Northstar would release a Korean and Chinese Buntai for Ronin. But I imagine that probably wouldn't make sense financially. But one can hope.
I haven't tried in her majesty's name yet but it sounds like its worth looking at.
Looking at what you have said however it seems like my comment may be misinformed and i may have to rethink it.
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I haven't tried in her majesty's name yet but it sounds like its worth looking at.
It is and with three books it is well supported. It shows, that this one seems to be very good sold until now.
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Hi guys,
I'll post some tidbits about Black Ops a little further down the line - there's a long way to go before it's due for release!
As for supporting games post-release, we're always looking to improve, so if there are specific additional supporting materials in demand, let me know! It's always worth checking the Osprey Wargames Resources page (see my signature) - there's a fair bit of stuff up there, including a full campaign and mythical creature rules for Ronin and three new Pantheon lists for Of Gods and Mortals. Many of the authors are also putting out additional material - Craig and Charles do huge amounts for In Her Majesty's Name on this forum and on their blog, and Dan Mersey is doing likewise for his games.
Cheers!
Hello, thanks for comment. Actually if Dan Mersey is sharing tidbits for his games on hos pages, you have to know his pages ;-)
I dont think there is realy reason for any additional support. We shall discuss new units for Lion Rampant, new traits for AFOKF. But there is no need in my point of view in any officiality. So you just house rule it. The rules are writen in the way to be easily modified to support your style. If you need great support (actually Northstar are selling those OWG inspired bundless on their own, no? ) with miniatues, laser cut tokens, etc and rulez heavy games, I don't think OWG is game for you.
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It is and with three books it is well supported. It shows, that this one seems to be very good sold until now.
Just picked it up along with sleeping dragon rising sun.
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Just picked it up along with sleeping dragon rising sun.
IHMN is great. My blog is mainly about my IHMN games with my son, if you're interested in seeing some battle reports and companies.
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Will check it out wulf.