05-24-2014, 10:06 PM,
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Distance playing.
Hi there,
After talking to my mate about PG and how ive so liked the look of Africa Korps ive also picked up Cassino and Desert Rats he was asking if there was a way we could play against each other. The thing is he's on the Isle of Man and im in the UK. Are there any tools that would allow us to game online?
I thought vassal (I know of it and that's about it) but the game is not listed in there modules.
Ive heard of Cyberboard, but know even less of that than I do of Vassal.
If anyone could point me in the correct direction to some guide or other that would be great.
Thanks
Brian.
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05-25-2014, 12:26 AM,
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Hugmenot
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RE: Distance playing.
Tony Langston wrote a good description on how to play via Skype in post #4 of the Play on line thread.
It takes a turn or two to get the hang of it but it's very easy.
Skype games do take longer to play than face-to-fave games but it's faster than VASSAL in my opinion. I've played only one Airborne scenario real-time in VASSAL so your mileage may vary.
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05-25-2014, 06:29 AM,
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2014, 06:30 AM by vince hughes.)
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vince hughes
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RE: Distance playing.
Brian,
I'm sure I already wrote you , but there are 2 of us here in the UK that have played opponents in these islands, Germany, Italy, Morocco and of course the US.
This is all done FREE via Skype and hamete dice.
Just checking my stats, I think I have played 56 of my 160 plays over Skype. These have been scenarios of ALL sizes and unless you have a particular desire to see your opponent's ugly mug, then there is no difference to face-to-face gaming apart from having to call out the hexes you are moving through.
Read Tony's article and if interested or you have more questions email me hughesvince69 AT yahoo DOT com
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05-25-2014, 11:01 PM,
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RE: Distance playing.
Thanks all,
I was hoping for a virtual solution but that's ok.
Maybe I can set up a web cam for his moves
Take Care.
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05-26-2014, 01:11 AM,
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RE: Distance playing.
I was reluctant to use Skype at first but it really was the only option I had to get a shared match in. I had a few concerns concerning using a web cam but then realized it was not only not needed but would probably cause more complications; especially with someones clumsy hands getting in the way of the camera when moving units around. Instead each player calls out the hexes they are moving or firing into and the other player moves their pieces for them etc. It takes a few turns to get the hang of it but is really the best way for distance playing.
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