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jurgenaut wrote:
I have Tide of Iron, but I never did like it much. The scenarios out-of-the-box are pretty unbalanced. Fiddly line of sight with height differences.

The squad bases sound like a good idea, but the sockets are too small for the soldier models, so you have to smash them in with a sledgehammer and pull them using a set of pliers (or bust your fingertips, your choice).

Meh, maybe I got a bad print. But I got to play Combat Commander with a friend and found that a lot more rewarding.


I just looked at Combat Commander, it actually looks pretty good except the component quality seems low compared with CoH (maps aren't cardboard backed). I have seen CC at my LGS so I might check into it a little more.
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jurgenaut wrote:
I have Tide of Iron, but I never did like it much. The scenarios out-of-the-box are pretty unbalanced. Fiddly line of sight with height differences.


I own ToI and all 3 of the expansions, and the game gets regular run in our group (Days of the Fox more then the regular edition)  I agree with J-naut the line of sight is a little screwy, especially when trying to determine if you can shoot thru gaps in terrain etc.  However, only the basic scenerios are lop-sided, the ones in the expansions are decent and the scenerio campaign book is actually quite nice.  Fitting the infantry into the bases can also be a little tricky, however after playing several times they tend to loosen and can be removed/placed rather easily.  I would recommend this game, the replayablitly is unlimited if you like to try out your own scenerios.

Unfortunately, I haven't played the other 2 so no comment.
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jurgenaut wrote:
I have Tide of Iron, but I never did like it much. The scenarios out-of-the-box are pretty unbalanced. Fiddly line of sight with height differences.


I own ToI and all 3 of the expansions, and the game gets regular run in our group (Days of the Fox more then the regular edition)  I agree with J-naut the line of sight is a little screwy, especially when trying to determine if you can shoot thru gaps in terrain etc.  However, only the basic scenerios are lop-sided, the ones in the expansions are decent and the scenerio campaign book is actually quite nice.  Fitting the infantry into the bases can also be a little tricky, however after playing several times they tend to loosen and can be removed/placed rather easily.  I would recommend this game, the replayablitly is unlimited if you like to try out your own scenerios.

Unfortunately, I haven't played the other 2 so no comment.


Glad to hear this...I was given a practically NIB set last week from a fellow gamer who decided it was not for them.  This thread caused me to break out the rules and start reading.  So far it looks promising.  I am also glad to learn there are expansions if we decide we like it.
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afilter wrote:
Capt. Strange wrote:
jurgenaut wrote:
I have Tide of Iron, but I never did like it much. The scenarios out-of-the-box are pretty unbalanced. Fiddly line of sight with height differences.


I own ToI and all 3 of the expansions, and the game gets regular run in our group (Days of the Fox more then the regular edition)  I agree with J-naut the line of sight is a little screwy, especially when trying to determine if you can shoot thru gaps in terrain etc.  However, only the basic scenerios are lop-sided, the ones in the expansions are decent and the scenerio campaign book is actually quite nice.  Fitting the infantry into the bases can also be a little tricky, however after playing several times they tend to loosen and can be removed/placed rather easily.  I would recommend this game, the replayablitly is unlimited if you like to try out your own scenerios.

Unfortunately, I haven't played the other 2 so no comment.


Glad to hear this...I was given a practically NIB set last week from a fellow gamer who decided it was not for them.  This thread caused me to break out the rules and start reading.  So far it looks promising.  I am also glad to learn there are expansions if we decide we like it.


Yeah, TOI has replaced AAM in my circle. We use the basic game and Days of the Fox. Great online support for scenarios. Lots of custom ones out there.
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Yeah, TOI has replaced AAM in my circle. We use the basic game and Days of the Fox. Great online support for scenarios. Lots of custom ones out there.


No say it is not so..... Laughing   I only made it several pages in last night, but I can see the similarities.  I could also see using the Map boards for AAM as well.

Looking forward to giving it a try this weekend.  I assume a basic scenario doe not take much more time than a 200-300 pt AAM game?
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