INDEX: Overview of the board (02:22); General concepts & new mechanics (03:19); The COIN engine - a refresher (09:20); Actions for each faction (14:23); Battle (18:55); Conclusions (23:04).
bought this game last week! cant wait to play it. GMT games and the COIN system is so unique and exciting I cant wait to see what else comes out using it. Thanks for the review Marco.
A glowing review... I’ll look at this one again but I was quite put off initially by the squirrelly bot flowcharts. This isn’t the only GMT title that suffers from this issue, imo. GMT really should send its designers to a classic Flowcharting 101 class.
Marco, I love the way you articulate your thoughts! ... "something was missing in the counter insurgency department" ... (24:09) Lol! Thanks for the light chuckle!
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Nice review, got this for the P500 and have not set it up yet, perhaps this Sunday we will finally check this out. Wonder if this system could be applied to the Peninsular War now that they have a combat system for COIN.
Nice review! Looking forward to one of my friends buying the game as I have already spent to much money on games. And now for a request. I would love to get your opinion on Pax Pamir from Sierra Madre Games. Pleeeease?
I like this game, but i don't like the combat system, much less elegant of Fire in the Lake. You lost a lot of time to calculate the modifiers and this slowing down the game. For me FitL remain the best of COIN series (Istill have to play Falling Sky).
All the COIN games feature AI "bots" for each faction. They can fill in for lack of players, and can provide fairly tough challenges. You can even play all four bots against each other, which sometimes provides an interesting narrative.
+rockhopper01 I heard that the ai can be tedious and takes from the fun. I've never played one so I'm wondering if playing solo against 3 bots is worth it.
The use of the bots is certainly highly procedural, some enjoy that, some don't. Personally, I have no problem with procedural games when playing solo, as I take my time as it is. I can certainly see how highly procedural games can be tedious when playing multiplayer. When playing with other folks, I prefer faster moving games so everyone's not just sitting around following flowcharts. I guess my answer is... it really depends on your tolerance for working through flow charts.
good question, i haven't played either so i don't know. i'd say pendragon based on the theme alone as well as the production quality although both are really nice.
Tom Messig I'll just get both. Lol. I scored a copy of liberty or death for $35. First edition.... so I know the rules have an extensive errata.... hopefully you get to play yours soon.
Only inhibitor for me are those ghastly bot flowcharty player aid things. There’s an art and intended structure to flowcharting one learns in their first basic computer class that’s simply missing here. Very squirrely and a confusing mess here imo.
You have the most awesome boardgame backdrop ever. It looks like all the games were built for your shelf and not the other way around
bought this game last week! cant wait to play it. GMT games and the COIN system is so unique and exciting I cant wait to see what else comes out using it. Thanks for the review Marco.
A glowing review... I’ll look at this one again but I was quite put off initially by the squirrelly bot flowcharts. This isn’t the only GMT title that suffers from this issue, imo. GMT really should send its designers to a classic Flowcharting 101 class.
Curse you, Marco, you've cost me so much money!
Marco, I love the way you articulate your thoughts! ...
"something was missing in the counter insurgency department" ... (24:09)
Lol! Thanks for the light chuckle!
You all prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
@James Ryland instablaster ;)
Nice review, got this for the P500 and have not set it up yet, perhaps this Sunday we will finally check this out. Wonder if this system could be applied to the Peninsular War now that they have a combat system for COIN.
Nice review! Looking forward to one of my friends buying the game as I have already spent to much money on games.
And now for a request. I would love to get your opinion on Pax Pamir from Sierra Madre Games. Pleeeease?
I like this game, but i don't like the combat system, much less elegant of Fire in the Lake. You lost a lot of time to calculate the modifiers and this slowing down the game. For me FitL remain the best of COIN series (Istill have to play Falling Sky).
How about Gandhi? (I know the comment is old and Gandhi wasn't even released then, but maybe you played it now)
hi, do you know "napoleon's triumph"?
Alfio Rosario Di Mauro Yes and or any other simmons game
I'm still iffy on the co-in series. I usually play solo, does this or any co-in game have, at least, good/fun playability? should I look elsewhere?
All the COIN games feature AI "bots" for each faction. They can fill in for lack of players, and can provide fairly tough challenges. You can even play all four bots against each other, which sometimes provides an interesting narrative.
+rockhopper01 I heard that the ai can be tedious and takes from the fun. I've never played one so I'm wondering if playing solo against 3 bots is worth it.
The use of the bots is certainly highly procedural, some enjoy that, some don't. Personally, I have no problem with procedural games when playing solo, as I take my time as it is. I can certainly see how highly procedural games can be tedious when playing multiplayer. When playing with other folks, I prefer faster moving games so everyone's not just sitting around following flowcharts.
I guess my answer is... it really depends on your tolerance for working through flow charts.
+rockhopper01 once you get used to the bots it becomes fairly easy to quickly resolve their actions
Marco, should I get this or Pendragon?
I'm asking myself the same thing. Might get both.
Yeah I ended up with both of them.
Tom Messig so which one should I go for first? Lol
good question, i haven't played either so i don't know. i'd say pendragon based on the theme alone as well as the production quality although both are really nice.
Tom Messig I'll just get both. Lol. I scored a copy of liberty or death for $35. First edition.... so I know the rules have an extensive errata.... hopefully you get to play yours soon.
How do you compare this game to Washington's War ? Any chance to review this one ?
the only similaritiy is in the theme; mechanically they are completely different.
Any personal favorite between those two ?
Marco, tagliare i capelli! ;)
When do I get my Kickstarter top 10 video?
+Dbear723 I am still palnning to play a game or 2 that i think amy end up in the video.
+marcowargamer Cool, thanks.
Marco! Every COIN game you say is the highest recommendation! So how???
they keep getting better - each outodes the others, and becomes the best up to that point.
@@marcowargamer thanks! So in your opinion which one is best in terms of game play? Pendragon? Thanks for all your reviews
Only inhibitor for me are those ghastly bot flowcharty player aid things. There’s an art and intended structure to flowcharting one learns in their first basic computer class that’s simply missing here. Very squirrely and a confusing mess here imo.