Jul
19
2016

7 Wonders: Duel

I played a game of 7 Wonders: Duel.

Jul
18
2016

Best build for Grixis?

To that end, is there even a good Grixis deck right now? I’ve been trying Grixis control for a bit now, but it’s just turning out to be Jund that’s bad against the field and good against Jund. Grixis delver seems decent but delver doesn’t stand up well to anything in modern, plus there’s not that many good ways to protect him like there are in legacy. Is the Grixis Death’s Shadow deck any good? Shadow has gotten a lot of spotlight lately in Zooicide; my meta is full of aggressive decks like burn and affinity, which could make the Shadow a solid contender. What does reddit think about playing UBR in modern?

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Jul
18
2016

Best build for Grixis?

To that end, is there even a good Grixis deck right now? I’ve been trying Grixis control for a bit now, but it’s just turning out to be Jund that’s bad against the field and good against Jund. Grixis delver seems decent but delver doesn’t stand up well to anything in modern, plus there’s not that many good ways to protect him like there are in legacy. Is the Grixis Death’s Shadow deck any good? Shadow has gotten a lot of spotlight lately in Zooicide; my meta is full of aggressive decks like burn and affinity, which could make the Shadow a solid contender. What does reddit think about playing UBR in modern?

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Jul
18
2016

/u/bboomslang on Best A.I. System (SOLO)

My favorites are currently the COIN games (Cuba Libre is my reference so far, which has a bad government bot, but the others work quite good) and Night of Man, which I actually rank higher than CL in this regard. I do have a few “Automa-like” solo variant games, which work ok (Castles of Burgundry: The Card Game for example), but usually I prefer more fleshed out solo AIs. The solo cards for Star Realms are astonishingly fun, even though they are more of the “Automa” kind – at least for quick games I really like them. Another nice AI is in the Hoplomachus games, in my case mostly the Origins box. It’s another quick-playing solo variant for me and it’s more a case of my mood wether I grab SR or Hoplo.

But far and above any, my favorite “AI” would be the scenario decks of LOTR:LCG. They give a wide range of opponents to play and very diverse play styles. I don’t usually run through all of them but have prebuild scenarios that I really like and play those over and over again.

Jul
18
2016

/u/bboomslang on Best A.I. System (SOLO)

My favorites are currently the COIN games (Cuba Libre is my reference so far, which has a bad government bot, but the others work quite good) and Night of Man, which I actually rank higher than CL in this regard. I do have a few “Automa-like” solo variant games, which work ok (Castles of Burgundry: The Card Game for example), but usually I prefer more fleshed out solo AIs. The solo cards for Star Realms are astonishingly fun, even though they are more of the “Automa” kind – at least for quick games I really like them. Another nice AI is in the Hoplomachus games, in my case mostly the Origins box. It’s another quick-playing solo variant for me and it’s more a case of my mood wether I grab SR or Hoplo.

But far and above any, my favorite “AI” would be the scenario decks of LOTR:LCG. They give a wide range of opponents to play and very diverse play styles. I don’t usually run through all of them but have prebuild scenarios that I really like and play those over and over again.

Jul
18
2016

7 Wonders: Duel

I played a game of 7 Wonders: Duel.

Jul
17
2016

/u/bboomslang on Suggestions for SOLO WARGAMES: Tactical, Operative and Strategic

Night of Man is another nice tactical war game with good solo engine (it is part of the expansion pack, not the base game). I like its very quick setup and fast play – AI turns are not fiddly at all, stuff resolves wuickly and I personally like the car…

Jul
17
2016

/u/bboomslang on Suggestions for SOLO WARGAMES: Tactical, Operative and Strategic

Night of Man is another nice tactical war game with good solo engine (it is part of the expansion pack, not the base game). I like its very quick setup and fast play – AI turns are not fiddly at all, stuff resolves wuickly and I personally like the car…

Jul
17
2016

Wenn ich mir die “Stabilität” von Pokémon GO am Wochenende so angucke, frag ich mich ja schon, was Niantic…

Wenn ich mir die “Stabilität” von Pokémon GO am Wochenende so angucke, frag ich mich ja schon, was Niantic da als Server aufgestellt hat, bevor sie ganz Europa aufschalten. Leere Pappschachteln? (View on Google+)

Jul
17
2016

Progress: Evolution of Technology

I played a game of Progress: Evolution of Technology.

Jul
17
2016

7 Wonders: Duel

I played a game of 7 Wonders: Duel.

Jul
17
2016

Oh My Goods!

I played a game of Oh My Goods!.

Jul
16
2016

/u/bboomslang on A lot has been said about CP, but we’ve also been gathering data on HP, and have found a relative ordering. Enjoy! [From the Silph Research Group]

My reaction too. Those Pidgeots are everywhere around here and one of the easiest to level due to this.

Jul
16
2016

/u/bboomslang on A lot has been said about CP, but we’ve also been gathering data on HP, and have found a relative ordering. Enjoy! [From the Silph Research Group]

My reaction too. Those Pidgeots are everywhere around here and one of the easiest to level due to this.

Jul
16
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

Same for me in Germany. Shipping and taxes effecticely doubled the price for me. But man is that game a fun one. But with what I know now, I would only get the Original Box and skip the later base games at the start.

Jul
16
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

Same for me in Germany. Shipping and taxes effecticely doubled the price for me. But man is that game a fun one. But with what I know now, I would only get the Original Box and skip the later base games at the start.

Jul
15
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

One I really love for quick solo play is Hoplomachus: Origins. It presents you with a preset scenario and tells you “go and find the best team of gladiators to break this”. Gives the tactical skirmish of the gladiatorial arena fights a nice puzzly layer on top. I like it so much, I didn’t even touch the Hoplomachus: Rise of Rome titans so far (which are a bit more elaborate and complete solo opponents). One big benefit of the Origins box is the price, as it is much cheaper than the other boxes. Oh, and Origins sets up super fast: grab the map, select the needed opponent pieces, select your own dream team from the rest of the pieces (with taking into account the drafting restrictions of that scenario, of course), and have a go at it. Play is so quick that you easily can switch out gladiators and take another run at the sceanrio if you fail (and usually the first few times you will fail, until it “clicks” and you see the winning strategy for that sceanrio).

Jul
15
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

One I really love for quick solo play is Hoplomachus: Origins. It presents you with a preset scenario and tells you “go and find the best team of gladiators to break this”. Gives the tactical skirmish of the gladiatorial arena fights a nice puzzly layer on top. I like it so much, I didn’t even touch the Hoplomachus: Rise of Rome titans so far (which are a bit more elaborate and complete solo opponents). One big benefit of the Origins box is the price, as it is much cheaper than the other boxes. Oh, and Origins sets up super fast: grab the map, select the needed opponent pieces, select your own dream team from the rest of the pieces (with taking into account the drafting restrictions of that scenario, of course), and have a go at it. Play is so quick that you easily can switch out gladiators and take another run at the sceanrio if you fail (and usually the first few times you will fail, until it “clicks” and you see the winning strategy for that sceanrio).

Jul
15
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

Do you feel strange and embarrassed, if someone catches you to read a book all on your own? Man, get over it. It’s not like masturbation in public at all, you know 😉

I really enjoy solo gaming, but for me it highly depends on the kind of game. I love puzzly games where essentially I am out to “break” the game situation. So I enjoy solo games where I can improve my play or the stuff I play with (like the deck in LOTR:LCG) until I reach a level where I have a good winning percentage. Stuff like the mentioned LOTR: LCG or Shadowrun: Crossfire, things like Mage Knight. Or one I recently got, Night of Man (skirmish fight of soldiers vs. aliens, where it is much more about tactical positioning and right usage of your dudes and dudettes powers) or any of the solo modes for the Hoplomachus game series. Especially Hoplomachus: Origins is great solo, because it essentially presents you with a preset scenario and asks you to go and break it with your gladiator selection and play style. Great fun solo.

Other games I love to solo are classic conflict simulations, because then I can study the game and the simulated situation without the pressure of a competetive context. I have a bunch of cosims that I probably will never really play, but only got for studying the conflict, using the game system as a guideline.

Playing coop games solo without the game-breaker goal oftentimes is a way for me to wind down, too. Much better than watching TV. I let the story of the game unfold, just guiding my pieces in that game, to see where it takes me. This is perfect for games with less pressure in them, like for example Elder Sign, where the game itself is often seen as too easy, but if you solo it, you can just let it tell you a story. Kinda like your own cheesy pulp fiction.

So, yeah, get over it and play some games solo. Start with something you really like to play, but that doesn’t hit the table often enough for your liking, because in that case you get double the reward – a (possible) good solo experience and you get to play a game you love. It might even turn into another regular aspect of the hobby for you!

Jul
15
2016

/u/bboomslang on [WSIG] What’s a good solo game with a quick set up?

Do you feel strange and embarrassed, if someone catches you to read a book all on your own? Man, get over it. It’s not like masturbation in public at all, you know 😉

I really enjoy solo gaming, but for me it highly depends on the kind of game. I love puzzly games where essentially I am out to “break” the game situation. So I enjoy solo games where I can improve my play or the stuff I play with (like the deck in LOTR:LCG) until I reach a level where I have a good winning percentage. Stuff like the mentioned LOTR: LCG or Shadowrun: Crossfire, things like Mage Knight. Or one I recently got, Night of Man (skirmish fight of soldiers vs. aliens, where it is much more about tactical positioning and right usage of your dudes and dudettes powers) or any of the solo modes for the Hoplomachus game series. Especially Hoplomachus: Origins is great solo, because it essentially presents you with a preset scenario and asks you to go and break it with your gladiator selection and play style. Great fun solo.

Other games I love to solo are classic conflict simulations, because then I can study the game and the simulated situation without the pressure of a competetive context. I have a bunch of cosims that I probably will never really play, but only got for studying the conflict, using the game system as a guideline.

Playing coop games solo without the game-breaker goal oftentimes is a way for me to wind down, too. Much better than watching TV. I let the story of the game unfold, just guiding my pieces in that game, to see where it takes me. This is perfect for games with less pressure in them, like for example Elder Sign, where the game itself is often seen as too easy, but if you solo it, you can just let it tell you a story. Kinda like your own cheesy pulp fiction.

So, yeah, get over it and play some games solo. Start with something you really like to play, but that doesn’t hit the table often enough for your liking, because in that case you get double the reward – a (possible) good solo experience and you get to play a game you love. It might even turn into another regular aspect of the hobby for you!

Jul
15
2016

Solltet ihr ein Nexus 5 euer Eigen nennen und seit dem aktuellen Juli-Patch Probleme haben, so seid …

Ganz tolle Leistung, Google. Nächstes Mal kommt doch einfach mal auf die Idee die grundlegenden Features eurer eigenen Telefone vor einem OTA-Rollout gegen die neue Version zu testen. Ist doch schon wirklich äußerst peinlich, ausgerechnet das Telefonieren zu vernichten … Shared on Google+ by Caschys Blog: Solltet ihr ein Nexus 5 euer Eigen nennen und […]

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