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Title: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: manic _miner on May 29, 2014, 09:08:01 PM
 I am wondering if any members have played Heavy Gear and what they think of it?

 From what i can see on-line a new version of the game is being worked on now.

 The Gears look good and after seeing the post by Agis with the little lizard riders has me thinking of trying it out.

 Any idea's of a good starting point?

 Also is the scale 10mm?

 Any info is most welcome.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Elbows on May 30, 2014, 01:04:27 AM
I dunno, but I'd like to see what people think.  Anything with mecha intrigues me though Heavy Gear always had exceptionally bland mechs back in the day (zero character in the models...just..."meh".)  I'd definitely be interested in seeing what the new one is.  So...bump!  Surely someone plays.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on May 30, 2014, 06:58:14 AM
The "scale" is indeed 10mm or 1/144, but will work with other 15mm models, only the 10mm infantry would be a bit out of scale.
I always loved the mech designs of HG, the Southern Mamba Gear is my favorite mech of all time!
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/BM_Jackrabbit.jpg)

I cannot really judge the rules. I played the various Iteration of the Silhouette System over the years, but never as much as I wanted.
It is a solid System with alternate unit activation, opposed dice rolls and a lot of interaction.
It can get a bit complicated at times, but IIRC that is something DP9 wants to tackle with the new System!
There should be some free condensed rules available at the DP9 Website.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: maxxon on May 30, 2014, 07:34:00 AM
I've tried to play HG because I love VOTOMS.

Yeah, they went with a weird scale. It's 1/144, which is can be larger than 10mm depending on who's counting (10mm can be closer to 1/200).

It is heavily rooted in hex-based play (damn the Americans and their hexes). They've tried to remove the hexes from the tabletop version, but the last time I checked there were still plenty of 60 degree angles in the game (IMHO a non-hex game works MUCH better with multiples of 45 degrees -- anyone can eyeball 90 degrees and split that in half, but you need a measurement device for 60 degrees).

It is also way more complex than I like. I'm not sure if I'm quite up to date, but the last version I check was still way way too complex for my tastes with lock-ons and multiple modifiers and really detailed damage states.

In my opinion, Lightning Strike is a much better game using the same core mechanics.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Elbows on May 30, 2014, 10:53:25 AM
Is the Battletech Quick Strike ruleset good with other mecha?  How "anime" is Heavy Gear - super lightning fast stuff, or are they plodding mechs?
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on May 30, 2014, 01:54:15 PM
Why not download the latest rules file and get a feel for yourself:
http://dreampod9.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/HGBv5-AlphaRulesv5.2UpdatedApril11th.pdf (http://dreampod9.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/HGBv5-AlphaRulesv5.2UpdatedApril11th.pdf)
 ;) ;)
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: kenohhkc on May 30, 2014, 04:09:29 PM
Miniatures - some of the best scifi and mecha designs ever. Consistent, beautiful, varied, and makes sense. The original RAFM ones were great, but the current sculpts are amazing.

Game - I have played several versions and it never works for what it needs to be. Its not fast or frenetic. Its way too complicated and slows down the action. These aren't lumbering beasts. These are agile and fast merchants of destruction. So for me until they trim down the rules and make it fast it wont represent the potential of the miniatures. Its a shame.

Buy the miniatures, then use Agis' rules or Grunts or any other faster playing game with mechs and tanks and infantry. my 2 cents.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: manic _miner on May 30, 2014, 04:50:14 PM
 Thanks for the input on this game.

 It is after seeing the pieces Agis and others have done which has got me interested in the setting.Got a pack of the little bikes with sidecars.Not sure where the guns are supposed to go onto.

 I picked up a few older books on the setting but most are rpg based i think.Nice fluff and pictures too.

 The cartoon series was pretty good from years ago.

 It is a shame people think the game is not living upto it's potential.

 May have to get some of the Gears to use in other games.I had thought about Agis's rules and Gruntz.Will pick them up at a show this year.Got the Criticalmass rules and lots of thier miniatures too.

 I have been on the DP9 forums but wanted other input on the game and not just major fan boy talk if you know what i mean.

 The into the Badlands book is one which has got me most interested.I like the Barnaby lizard riders and Sandraider infantry too.There are twoGears in the book which i cant find Gears of on the DP9 site.Not sure if they were made.They are the Prairie Dog and Groundhog.Anyone know if they were made or not?
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: robh on May 30, 2014, 05:16:38 PM
I will add my voice to the comments above. I started playing it with the 1/87 gears and always thought that while the models are superb the rules were much too "clunky" to capture the anime feel of the background books, cartoon (and the wonderful little Activision PC game). You did not get the impression of fast moving light mechs
We dropped the rules and used Mekton instead.

Personally I was sorry when they dropped the scale to 1/144.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: manic _miner on May 30, 2014, 05:28:04 PM
 Just about to place a small order for a few packs to check them out.

 Got tohave a pack of the Barnaby sandrider lizards.Then the Bricklayer and Stone Mason engineering Gears.North Hunter Commando Two Pack and Badlands: Chasseur Two Pack.These are all pieces i like the look of.Wayland games dont seem to have a very good stock at the moment.

 Thanks for the link to the rules Agis.Will check them out over the weekend.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Elbows on May 30, 2014, 08:40:03 PM
Why not download the latest rules file and get a feel for yourself:
http://dreampod9.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/HGBv5-AlphaRulesv5.2UpdatedApril11th.pdf (http://dreampod9.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/HGBv5-AlphaRulesv5.2UpdatedApril11th.pdf)
 ;) ;)

Thanks for the link, but I was more asking about the "fluff" behind Heavy Gear.  Since it appears anime based I'm guessing lightning fast mechs that skate around on rocket jets etc.  lol  I will check out their rules just for kicks though.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on May 30, 2014, 08:46:38 PM
Buy the miniatures, then use Agis' rules or Grunts or any other faster playing game with mechs and tanks and infantry. my 2 cents.
Music in my ears...  :D ;)
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Grimmnar on May 31, 2014, 06:56:24 AM
Always loved the world of HG. Been interested since back in 97 er 98.
When they moved to the 1/144 scale i can say i didn't see much use for the minis.
I personally loved the 1/87 scale RAFM models. Still trying to acquire some of this line as well. << HINT HINT HINT
As for the fluff i always thought it had an anime feel to it.
But there have been too many sets of rules over that short amount of time.

I do like the idea of getting the models in whichever scale you prefer and then using other sets of rules.
I have seen Agis' rules and GRUNTZ mentioned. What other set of rules you all think would work?
As for Agis' rules and GRUNTZ and whatever set of rules are mention does anyone have any reference material set up? Unit card and the like.

Grimm
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on May 31, 2014, 12:08:46 PM
Always loved the world of HG. Been interested since back in 97 er 98.
When they moved to the 1/144 scale i can say i didn't see much use for the minis.
I personally loved the 1/87 scale RAFM models. Still trying to acquire some of this line as well. << HINT HINT HINT

As for Agis' rules and GRUNTZ and whatever set of rules are mention does anyone have any reference material set up? Unit card and the like.

PM me what you need in 1/87, I still have some...

As far as reference material is concerned, the ViDe - Future Combat book includes stats for a Southern Jäger as an example unit. I havean agreement with DP9 that allowed me to included this stuff.
Using ViDe FuCo you can crate more or less every HG unit, a bit generic but playable.
There might even be a dedicated HG supplement in the future...
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Achilles on June 02, 2014, 02:30:27 AM
That would (frankly) be more playable than the last couple editions of Heavy Gear. ;)

I've got North and South armies for HG I ought to dust off and see if I can make in Future Combat.

(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l87/inqtyros/Heavy%20Gear/Northern%20States/99abd12c16b5625250e112c927a3739b.jpg) (http://s94.photobucket.com/user/inqtyros/media/Heavy%20Gear/Northern%20States/99abd12c16b5625250e112c927a3739b.jpg.html)

(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l87/inqtyros/Heavy%20Gear/Northern%20States/7ce08b9db6cc00946ce65bf2dcc32908.jpg) (http://s94.photobucket.com/user/inqtyros/media/Heavy%20Gear/Northern%20States/7ce08b9db6cc00946ce65bf2dcc32908.jpg.html)

(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l87/inqtyros/Heavy%20Gear/Allied%20Southern%20Territories/c2e31eedd0af00ffb2313a99d11c8e35.jpg) (http://s94.photobucket.com/user/inqtyros/media/Heavy%20Gear/Allied%20Southern%20Territories/c2e31eedd0af00ffb2313a99d11c8e35.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: maxxon on June 02, 2014, 07:11:11 AM
Thanks for the link, but I was more asking about the "fluff" behind Heavy Gear.  Since it appears anime based I'm guessing lightning fast mechs that skate around on rocket jets etc.  lol  I will check out their rules just for kicks though.

It's basically trying to be the unlicensed VOTOMS game. Pretty much everything you see in VOTOMS has a counterpart in HG.

VOTOMS is on the more realistic side of mecha anime, though it does get a bit weird later in the series. Still, fast, furious and mostly one-shot kills. The rules don't quite manage to capture this, IMHO.

The HG fluff is mostly forgettable: abandoned colony world, two sides in constant conflict (North and South), some additional smaller factions, maybe the colonial overlords are making a comeback... No aliens as far as I recall.

Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on June 02, 2014, 08:48:56 AM
...The HG fluff is mostly forgettable: abandoned colony world, two sides in constant conflict (North and South), some additional smaller factions, maybe the colonial overlords are making a comeback... No aliens as far as I recall.

Sorry have to disagree, the recent (last 3 years) development has brought BIG changes, new factions (Utopia, Eden etc) with minis, the CEF is back with a vengeance etc.

IMO a very rich Setting!
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: kenohhkc on June 02, 2014, 03:26:37 PM
I agree Agis. Very rich.

And I will continue to wait with baited breath for the "possible dedicated HG supplement" for ViDe. Fingers crossed as usual.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: manic _miner on June 02, 2014, 08:28:38 PM
 I like the background in the books and the art work is nice too.

 Just got a North G.P.squad today.Four Hunters and a Headhunter.Very nice little miniatures.Not too sure about the seperate guns on them.

 Got more on the way from Wayland games as they have 30% off at the moment.

 So now i have eight gears and a pack of five bikes.Not a bad start to yet another project ;).
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: maxxon on June 03, 2014, 06:08:02 AM
Sorry have to disagree, the recent (last 3 years) development has brought BIG changes, new factions (Utopia, Eden etc) with minis, the CEF is back with a vengeance etc.

I admit I'm not up to date with it.

It just never really sparked any interest with me. All I was thinking "why would I game this when I could be gaming VOTOMS?"

Though I have to say there really isn't any created-for-a-game background that I really like.

Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Elbows on June 03, 2014, 08:42:53 AM
So if I wanted to get up to speed on Heavy Gear, where would I start?  Is there a fundamental book or an animated series?  I love me some Robotech and VOTOMS, but I'm open to more mecha based stuff.  I do really wish I could get a serious game of VOTOMS going as well - that'd be awesome.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Agis on June 03, 2014, 01:50:48 PM
So if I wanted to get up to speed on Heavy Gear, where would I start?  Is there a fundamental book or an animated series? 

A good starting Point are the rulebooks.
You can get a shorter Version of the current rules via Drivetrh RPG or Wargame Vault for free.
There is also a lot of Background on the DP9 Website.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Elbows on June 03, 2014, 10:28:28 PM
Sounds good, thanks Agis.
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: Jakar Nilson on June 03, 2014, 11:04:24 PM
So if I wanted to get up to speed on Heavy Gear, where would I start?  Is there a fundamental book or an animated series?

Ignore the animated series. In canon, it's a children's show from the Southern Republic.

The RPG books are actually choke full of info, but there's a lot of them. But for a good dive into the setting, I would recommend the first three storybooks.

The cinematics from the first game are also a good way to dive in:
http://youtu.be/PY0sH4vn5lI
Title: Re: Looking for thoughts on Heavy Gear game
Post by: manic _miner on June 08, 2014, 10:11:42 PM
 Great painted miniatures Achilles.

 Got a few more Gears yesterday.All for the South this time.

 Really need to buy a book to see how to create forces.At the moment i have been buying what i like and what Wayland games have in stock which is not much.