I am looking for people to play with over the Internet in some way. I hope I’m posting in the right part of the forum.
I’ve recently seen people playing a game of A&A over Youtube whereby they record and upload their moves to the site for other players to follow. Because I’ve been struggling to find people to play with in real life, I’m considering giving this a go. We can also arrange to ‘meet’ on Skype (or similar) and play in real time if you fancy.
I’m not entirely sure how this will work but there’s a few things to be aware of if you’re interested:
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You’ll need a space to leave the game set up for an extended period of time. Its hard to tell how long a game played in this way will last but I’d expect potentially a few weeks.
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Although I’m not always free and don’t expect others to be, I don’t want to be waiting for days on end for someone to carry out their turn. Please make sure you have sufficient time.
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I’m a bit worried that people will abandon the game Midway (pun intended). Please don’t :)
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It would be difficult to ensure nobody cheats, especially when rolling die. I am a very honest man and expect honest play.
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There are some house rules I like to use which we can agree to use or not.
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I’d prefer to play Anniversary edition, but I also have 1942 2nd Ed, and Global 40 although I don’t really have the space for a full Europe + Pacific game.
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I have about 2 years experience with A&A. I am by no means an expert but I can still hold my own! I don’t mind playing the Axis or Allied powers.
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I am aware most players originate from the USA. I live in the UK which may pose some time-zone issues. This is why I considered using Youtube to upload moves. Obviously, this means you’ll need a Youtube account and video camera.
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I think a 1v1 game may be best to start with but if 3 or 4 keen players want to join then we can certainly have more.
I hope I haven’t put anyone off with the basic requirements above. End of the day I just want to have fun and play A&A with others. There is no doubt more to consider logistically but I thought I’d put this out there to see if there is an interest. If so, we can work things out from there. If anyone has played a game in this way I’d love to hear about how it went.
Thanks for reading and I hope to hear back from you.
-CorporalClegg