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Rules feedback
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:11 pm
by Seldon
Just one quick post to provide rules feedback.
I have been playing as many games as I could fit in my schedule since the lovely books came out and I must say that I find the rules comprehensive while showing great playability. The rules are also very entretaining and the lists are colorful enough so that is fun to build the armies.
The typical issues of ancients warfare that many authors and historians present as common mainstream understanding of how these battles could have taken place are very nicely developed.
Some other positive factors that I see: very interesting set up rules, reasonable lay out for the rules and very nice organization for the sections in the book. Nice balance between armies, at least os far, very complete army lists for the initial two periods already available, finally when a game is in progress the armies on the table look reasonable and I don't see as many strange small elements doing strange stuff around the table as I see with other rules.
Overall I must congratulate authors and publishers over such a great product.
Cheers,
Seldon
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:12 pm
by rbodleyscott
Thanks. We are glad you like them
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:22 am
by shall
Thanks Sledon - keep enjoying FOG, as we will!!
Si
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:46 am
by Ironhand
Let me add my praise as well. I've only played one game, but I really enjoyed the rules, as did my opponent. I'm a long time ancients player (started with WRG 3rd Ed.) and I'm really impressed with the work you've done. It seems you've managed to answer virtually all the complaints I had with previous rules sets. Well done guys!
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:03 pm
by shall
Well interestingly we started with the gripes we all had from 4th onwards so maybe that helped.
We're all vets too, although I think you have an extra medal by the sound of it.
Si
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:11 pm
by rbodleyscott
shall wrote:Well interestingly we started with the gripes we all had from 4th onwards so maybe that helped.
We're all vets too, although I think you have an extra medal by the sound of it.
I started with 2nd edition. (And I'm a doctor, not a vet

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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:12 pm
by shall
Damn so you have 2 extra medals!! I really never thought you looked that old Richard
Mind you I did 5 years of WW2 before trying ancients so maybe I can have half a medal for that.
Si
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:30 pm
by Ironhand
I'd been playing Napoleonics for about 6-7 years before I started Ancients. Yes, I'm that old - I'll be 60 my next birthday.

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:51 pm
by JayMercer
Just to say that I too date back to WRG 2nd edition and London Wargames Section Ancient rules and then wandered off into Napoleonics and more recently WW2. I never really got on with DBM. My one game of FOG has got me rebasing 15s and dusting off my 25s for the first time in years. Clearly written, well illustrated, attractive and helpful diagrams make it a quality product. I think the game features I find more enjoyable include the use of battlegroups and the loss of lone elements, the more straightforward command and control system and the smoothing of base line-ups.
My first 25mm game is on Friday and I'm enjoying sorting out my troops...will be trying to convert my opponent to FOG as well.
I'm one happy bunny....
Jay
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:28 pm
by andy63
JayMercer wrote:Just to say that I too date back to WRG 2nd edition and London Wargames Section Ancient rules and then wandered off into Napoleonics and more recently WW2. I never really got on with DBM. My one game of FOG has got me rebasing 15s and dusting off my 25s for the first time in years. Clearly written, well illustrated, attractive and helpful diagrams make it a quality product. I think the game features I find more enjoyable include the use of battlegroups and the loss of lone elements, the more straightforward command and control system and the smoothing of base line-ups.
My first 25mm game is on Friday and I'm enjoying sorting out my troops...will be trying to convert my opponent to FOG as well.
I'm one happy bunny....
Jay
Hi Jay its great that you like these rules and it make it a lot easier for me when i organise next big Sherwood Forester game (09 April) which will be reenactment of !!!!!! using Fog rules. Now that we got a set of Ancient rules which can take novices and re fight some cracking battles until now i thought i could not do with DBM rules. Anyway i will see you this April for the big game.
Andy.
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:17 pm
by Ironhand
Yes, Field of Glory has generated quite a lot of enthusiasm around here as well, both among veterans of past ancient rules and among newcomers. We've got easily half a dozen people planning armies just from the Rise of Rome book.