by xen911
Ben_Bos wrote:
Once again, a GOOD game doesn't need this money grab of destroying game components.
I played Conflict of Heroes: Eastern Front – Solo Expansion 23 times over the last 32 days in 1 to 3 hour sessions ... and with Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear – Firefight Generator...
I can create complete new solitair scenarios endlessly.
Now that's something great and that's because the new solo AI system is awesome. Thanks to Eickert/Butterfield you know the last one is the Jedi Knight of solo gaming...
I don't need to put stickers on my maps or destroy the troops I play with to organise campaigns or solo scenarios endlessly and have fun.
Defending a Legacy system is the ultimate of boredom. You better throw 65 Euro in the toilet because after 10 plays your hard earned money is spend and you need a new 65 Euro pack.
CRAZYNESS in board game land.
I played Conflict of Heroes: Eastern Front – Solo Expansion 23 times over the last 32 days in 1 to 3 hour sessions ... and with Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear – Firefight Generator...
I can create complete new solitair scenarios endlessly.
Now that's something great and that's because the new solo AI system is awesome. Thanks to Eickert/Butterfield you know the last one is the Jedi Knight of solo gaming...
I don't need to put stickers on my maps or destroy the troops I play with to organise campaigns or solo scenarios endlessly and have fun.
Defending a Legacy system is the ultimate of boredom. You better throw 65 Euro in the toilet because after 10 plays your hard earned money is spend and you need a new 65 Euro pack.
CRAZYNESS in board game land.
And thus the Angel Ben-Ha-Meen wasted away, staring and lovingly sniffing at his meals each night, never tasting lest their impeccable beauty and scent be marred by his ravenous nature.
Dude. For everyone out there who's still on this bs. You're not destroying components in a Legacy game; you're creating them. The whole concept is players are participating in the design process by making their own distinctions to the factions, board, various decks, etc. You're not losing anything, you're creating something uniquely yours. If you're making pottery and you want to never fire your pot, keep it just moist enough everyday to never be usable, and keep all the bits removed in the creation of that pot stored lovingly in a glass curio cabinet, so be it. If you've allergic to clay, cool. Just don't go acting like the people who've actually fired their clay and are enjoying their cups and bowls are the ones missing a runner on their rocking chairs.