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This video is exactly how it feels to teach a new player pretty much any game. A little awkward with correcting and explaining on the go, but you're all having fun so you don't really care. Good stuff.
Nice intro! Great to see OPR creator in the video, explaining the game. Two questions: 1. Where did you shoot the video? 2. Why there was so few terrain pieces?
This instructor match was wonderful. Here in Brazil I'm still having difficulty getting the group together to play, I even invested heavily in printing OPR minis and in the end I'm still playing alone. I hope to create scenarios like this and attract them to this incredible game.
Also maybe the units and armies? It's miniature skirmish game meaning we want to see the minis😂. As well keep in mind on platforms like PS4 you don't see all the information like you do on pc or phone
Oh the times we live in, where it really is deemed necessary to note on screen that drinking resin is (no shit) poisonous. We really seek to get rid of even the last bits of natural selection. Back to topic: Great campaign, looking forward to start printing on monday.
I read a funny post the other day that said. In the 70s your car used manual told you how to adjust the valves. Nowadays it tells you not to drink the contents of the battery…
Honestly I think you should raise a complaint with mini factory about how its laid out on their site. There us such a small area to actually see the campaign and models I'm having a hard time looking through it
I don't like to read on the phone, is too harsh on my eyes, and very tiring, so I print all the manuals and bookbind them. I don't really care if they're in color (i can still print them in BnW), but I have to say I really liked the former BnW style, I feel it makes them look more elegant in printed form.
OMG how much more geeky could it possibly get when GoobertownHobbies is doing a cameo in the comments ! I thought FauxHammer was peek nerdiness !Man ! This is going to be fun 😊