Newbie - advice please
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:16 pm
Hi
I am pretty new to wargaming (have spent years in flight sims). Have dabbled with Battleground Waterloo and Civil War, but haven't got anywehere near competency with these. I was intrigued by the Panther games, and have recently purchased HTTR and COTA. Thought I'd try HTTR first (so I'm not confused having to go backwards from COTA's new features).
I've bought the strategy guide, read through the mini guides and some of the AAR's, and these 'games' look amazing!
I can see how much depth there is here!
It seems that one 'attribute' you need to really get the best out of these games is to be able to look at the map, the counters, all the status information that's available etc, and to picture in your mind what's happening....kind-of extrapolate from the information you're being given (that's what the AAR's seem to show).
Hope I'm making sense.
I guess you get used to this (I'm not being at all negative here...I can see how great this system is...just realising what a newbie I am).
At this stage, I find things a bit confusing, even my own OOB...I know the way COTA displays this makes it easier to follow, and I understand the use of the arrow keys to navigate your way round the command structure. But I still find it hard to remember what I've got, especially when trying to formulate some kind of plan, where you need a good overview of your own troops.
Are there any tips in terms of making the learning curve here easier? I presume after a while this all comes a lot easier. Until I can work up to the kind of thinking process that's demonstrated in the AAR's, should I keep notes, maybe 'fill-in' a checklist or something?
Interested to hear any thoughts on this.
Thanks
I am pretty new to wargaming (have spent years in flight sims). Have dabbled with Battleground Waterloo and Civil War, but haven't got anywehere near competency with these. I was intrigued by the Panther games, and have recently purchased HTTR and COTA. Thought I'd try HTTR first (so I'm not confused having to go backwards from COTA's new features).
I've bought the strategy guide, read through the mini guides and some of the AAR's, and these 'games' look amazing!
I can see how much depth there is here!
It seems that one 'attribute' you need to really get the best out of these games is to be able to look at the map, the counters, all the status information that's available etc, and to picture in your mind what's happening....kind-of extrapolate from the information you're being given (that's what the AAR's seem to show).
Hope I'm making sense.
I guess you get used to this (I'm not being at all negative here...I can see how great this system is...just realising what a newbie I am).
At this stage, I find things a bit confusing, even my own OOB...I know the way COTA displays this makes it easier to follow, and I understand the use of the arrow keys to navigate your way round the command structure. But I still find it hard to remember what I've got, especially when trying to formulate some kind of plan, where you need a good overview of your own troops.
Are there any tips in terms of making the learning curve here easier? I presume after a while this all comes a lot easier. Until I can work up to the kind of thinking process that's demonstrated in the AAR's, should I keep notes, maybe 'fill-in' a checklist or something?
Interested to hear any thoughts on this.
Thanks