I've been a war gamer (organized i.e. with rules) since the
late 1970s and have tried just about everything along the
way, and being a bit of an iconoclast I happily mix in role
play influences into my standard miniature games. Also
because of circumstances I do allot of solo play, so I needed
a matrix of sorts to facilitate this.These are some of the
resources I plan to use and why and how etc. My six chief
sources of inspiration for the organization of my war game
forces are, Series 78 standard MTO units, Peter Shulman's
War,Chris Kemp's NQM and Summer Holiday Toy
Soldier Campaign,Tim Gow's Megablitz, Jon Tuffley's
GZG Stargrunt/Dirtside II,and Marc Miller's Traveller.
There are of course many more sources of inspiration that
I've picked up over the years but, the six above are the
driving factors for this outline.
late 1970s and have tried just about everything along the
way, and being a bit of an iconoclast I happily mix in role
play influences into my standard miniature games. Also
because of circumstances I do allot of solo play, so I needed
a matrix of sorts to facilitate this.These are some of the
resources I plan to use and why and how etc. My six chief
sources of inspiration for the organization of my war game
forces are, Series 78 standard MTO units, Peter Shulman's
War,Chris Kemp's NQM and Summer Holiday Toy
Soldier Campaign,Tim Gow's Megablitz, Jon Tuffley's
GZG Stargrunt/Dirtside II,and Marc Miller's Traveller.
There are of course many more sources of inspiration that
I've picked up over the years but, the six above are the
driving factors for this outline.
From my beginnings, The Series78 units where made for
WW II gamers and were composed of either of I/72nd scale
or Roco Mini Tank vehicles. These units were for sale as
complete formations, the one thing that they all had in
common was the reduction in the size of the units and in
battalion or larger there are always the appropriate support
units.The lack of support units (THE ASH AND TRASH)
has always been a pet peeve of mine,left to his own devices a
gamer will bring as many guns with him as his point system
will allow. The beauty of a standardized MTO is the gamer
can be required to think in broader terms i.e. resupply and
recovery. In a campaign game in particular these factors can
be of great importance and where possession of the battlefield
(with your recovery assets) can be down right lucrative...) The
main thing with these MTOEs is that all units fight as they
would under the rules used i.e. a tank although representing a
platoon under these T.O.s is in fact just a tank that moves
shoots and fights as it would normally.
WW II gamers and were composed of either of I/72nd scale
or Roco Mini Tank vehicles. These units were for sale as
complete formations, the one thing that they all had in
common was the reduction in the size of the units and in
battalion or larger there are always the appropriate support
units.The lack of support units (THE ASH AND TRASH)
has always been a pet peeve of mine,left to his own devices a
gamer will bring as many guns with him as his point system
will allow. The beauty of a standardized MTO is the gamer
can be required to think in broader terms i.e. resupply and
recovery. In a campaign game in particular these factors can
be of great importance and where possession of the battlefield
(with your recovery assets) can be down right lucrative...) The
main thing with these MTOEs is that all units fight as they
would under the rules used i.e. a tank although representing a
platoon under these T.O.s is in fact just a tank that moves
shoots and fights as it would normally.
Inspired by Peter Shulman's War, I've decided to organize my
forces along lines similar to his with a few notable exceptions.
The BEE will use American equipment,British vehicles and
equipment will be used by the New Anglian Confederation,
from GZG games (NAC) an allied power of the BEE.The
Gray Army will use modern West German, Russian, and
French Equipment for the most part.There are also several
nonaligned minor powers that use what ever they can produce,
buy, or steal...Mainly these minor states are just a good pretext
for a game, and all the lead up diplomatic skullduggery before
hand...
forces along lines similar to his with a few notable exceptions.
The BEE will use American equipment,British vehicles and
equipment will be used by the New Anglian Confederation,
from GZG games (NAC) an allied power of the BEE.The
Gray Army will use modern West German, Russian, and
French Equipment for the most part.There are also several
nonaligned minor powers that use what ever they can produce,
buy, or steal...Mainly these minor states are just a good pretext
for a game, and all the lead up diplomatic skullduggery before
hand...
Equipment will run from pre-WWII to near future (figure a
hundred and fifty year time span)
Commander naming convention:I'll use a system quite similar
to Peter's with the addition of using the same people twice,
once for the Green Army or NAC, and were possible using one
of their gaming names for the Neo Basileis ton Rhomai (NRE)
Gray Army.An example :Brigadier T Gow Royal NAC
Armored Corps 6th Division, and his evil twin:K Boris
Domestikos ( Major General) commanding Dyrrachium:
2xMechanized Turma,2xRegular Light Infantry Turma,
4xReserve Light Infantry Turma, 2xAkritai Moira)
I'm inspired by Chris Kemp's, NQM Summer Holiday Toy
Soldier Campaign, ideas.I particularly like you having to think
out of the box in ways most table gamers do not in most cases.
His ideas that you need (from his page):
unit MTO refinements to the Series 77 standard MTO units
I've been using for many years.
The chief inspiration from Jon Tuffley's of GZG Stargrunt/
Dirtside II,was a very fast and simple set of rules although
placed in a very interesting near future setting, could be easily
used in other time periods.
And lastly we have Marc Miller's Traveller, what can I say for
a set of rules that have provided myself and others many hours
of fun , the inspiration that this system gave me is the lost art of
story telling, anyone can roll dice and push lead across a table
but a good convincing story line gives your games life.
These are the rather raw ideas so far, feed back is welcome
and very much appreciated! Much more to follow......
hundred and fifty year time span)
Commander naming convention:I'll use a system quite similar
to Peter's with the addition of using the same people twice,
once for the Green Army or NAC, and were possible using one
of their gaming names for the Neo Basileis ton Rhomai (NRE)
Gray Army.An example :Brigadier T Gow Royal NAC
Armored Corps 6th Division, and his evil twin:K Boris
Domestikos ( Major General) commanding Dyrrachium:
2xMechanized Turma,2xRegular Light Infantry Turma,
4xReserve Light Infantry Turma, 2xAkritai Moira)
I'm inspired by Chris Kemp's, NQM Summer Holiday Toy
Soldier Campaign, ideas.I particularly like you having to think
out of the box in ways most table gamers do not in most cases.
His ideas that you need (from his page):
Each Faction owns a
Country. Draw or trace a Map, or cover
an existing map with sticky clear plastic. You can then draw
on the map with re-usable markers. At the start of the war,
each Formation must be in a home town or city. I define a
formation as the number of troops, vehicles, aircraft or ships
that will fit into one of my standard boxes. There is no reason
for the boxes to be a standard size, but you must write the
name of the town on the box, and you must mark on your map
where the town is. Real belligerent nations can join in as allies,
but they support one of the two warring factions.
an existing map with sticky clear plastic. You can then draw
on the map with re-usable markers. At the start of the war,
each Formation must be in a home town or city. I define a
formation as the number of troops, vehicles, aircraft or ships
that will fit into one of my standard boxes. There is no reason
for the boxes to be a standard size, but you must write the
name of the town on the box, and you must mark on your map
where the town is. Real belligerent nations can join in as allies,
but they support one of the two warring factions.
2. Each country must have
the following facilities in towns :
a. Oil and petrol production
resources. There may be more
than one location.The total number of production resources
must equal the number of boxes that a country owns.
than one location.The total number of production resources
must equal the number of boxes that a country owns.
b.Repair facilities for
Tracks, wheels, Aircraft, artillery and ships.
From Tim Gow's Megablitz I've gotten some game flow and
c. Ports, Railway yards
Hospitals and
Airfields.
d. A Capital City with
Radio Station, Palace, Ministry of War
(or Defense!), Cultural buildings.
(or Defense!), Cultural buildings.
I really like these ideas and will build on them here shortly.
unit MTO refinements to the Series 77 standard MTO units
I've been using for many years.
The chief inspiration from Jon Tuffley's of GZG Stargrunt/
Dirtside II,was a very fast and simple set of rules although
placed in a very interesting near future setting, could be easily
used in other time periods.
And lastly we have Marc Miller's Traveller, what can I say for
a set of rules that have provided myself and others many hours
of fun , the inspiration that this system gave me is the lost art of
story telling, anyone can roll dice and push lead across a table
but a good convincing story line gives your games life.
These are the rather raw ideas so far, feed back is welcome
and very much appreciated! Much more to follow......
12 comments:
Hey, don't blame me!
Sounds interesting... Looking forward to seeing more about this project.
Tim I can't blame a fellow traveler..)
Thanks Your Eminence ...) There will be much more!
Mainly these minor states are just a good pretext
for a game, and all the lead up diplomatic skullduggery before
hand...Yeah as one of the often
abused minor states I know all about
the skullduggery part...lol
What a great post. I am familiar with most of your influences, but you sent me scrambling to the NQM site. I had never seen it before. Finding something new and inspiring is one of the great joys of this hobby. Thanks for making my day.
Joe, LOL, your still mad at Bill and I gaming you in effigy?OK so we fought
a few battles over your country, it was all in good fun...)
Maj. Guiscard glad you enjoyed the post, even happier to tell you about
Chris Kemp's NQM and Summer Holiday Toy Soldier Campaign, more here to follow!
interesting...
Glad you like it Gowan
Go for it Don!
Now that Peter Schulman has retired, the title of wargames' leading Toy Meglomaniac is up for grabs. You and Von Gow must surely be the two front runners?
Regards, Chris.
LOL spot on Chris!
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