Just a couple of photos from games I played today. The first was against Timur's relentless wall of medieval knights in DBA. He was running Later Crusader (IV/17) to my Mongol Conquest (IV/35) in another campaign game.
In the afternoon I played against Tyler in a game of ADLG. Short review is I played poorly.
I fielded a Scythian (#77) list against Tyler’s Cyrenian Greek (#58). Lots of cavalry and light horse against his pike, spear and chariots. I failed tactically by charging forward with my wings while my mountain Indian ally stood still (rolled a ‘1’ for their first activation) for the whole game. Meant Tyler only had to face 2/3 of my force with everything he had.
Tyler's review was that it takes a while to
get used to how much quicker you engage in ADLG than FOG (which is what I'm used to), and how
decisive it can be once lines are stuck in. The idea that you'll have
time to get your reluctant commander moving, and bring him up, might
make sense if you're overestimating how many turns until the stabbing
happens.
I think timing was a factor, but I have played enough games to not
really be able to use this excuse (although first time with Cv/LH heavy
army). Like every other set of rules, you’re rewarded for hitting your
opponent with everything you’ve got at the same time. So yeah, will
think about timing more, and maybe a different list. Particularly as I suspect the tournament in November will be populated by heavy
chariot, pike and heavy spear as the lists are restricted to the ones in the Ancient and Classical periods from the rules.
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