Will AGE OF SIGMAR Survive Miniac's TRASH Test?

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The Honest Wargamer

The Honest Wargamer

Жыл бұрын

In this video, Rob reacts to miniac's new video, Age of Sigmar.
As you may know, miniac is a well-known wargaming KZbin channel and they recently released a new video about Age of Sigmar. In this video, Rob discusses the video and gives his thoughts. Tune in to find out if the video can withstand the trash test!
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@akemihikaru2989
@akemihikaru2989 Жыл бұрын
AoS is a great game, but can it be a casual game? You have to casually assemble and paint 40+ detailed plastic miniatures. You have to casually familiarize yourself with the main rules, faction rules and season rules. Then you're setup for 2-3 hours of "casual" non-stop tactical and strategic challenges. Love it!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
No its not
@willschoonover8654
@willschoonover8654 Жыл бұрын
I think a "casual" mindset is more about what a player wants out of a game, not in the time or money they put into it. You could play golf casually every day of the week even if you spent a ton of money on equipment and learning the game.
@thesaltyseagames
@thesaltyseagames Жыл бұрын
Warcry is the way to play a casual game in AOS's setting, with AOS minis. It helps that Warcry is also pretty fun.
@YuriGualeri
@YuriGualeri Жыл бұрын
@@willschoonover8654 casual golf probably will cost less that casual AoS or WH40K
@editor2766
@editor2766 Жыл бұрын
@@YuriGualeri no lol
@YetiLord
@YetiLord Жыл бұрын
This is HANDS DOWN your best video yet! You masterlyfully explained how I feel about the game but cannot always sum up into words in the moment. This is some S tier content. You nailed it.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you a lot thankyou
@stargazingkiwi
@stargazingkiwi Жыл бұрын
This is such a great level headed essay. You show a careful intellectual approach to what could have been just a knee jerk reaction.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Appreciated
@decokane1019
@decokane1019 Жыл бұрын
Rob. I'm extremely time poor. My very limited hobby time is spent building, collecting and painting models. Gaming is something I haven't done in years. I have too many other commitments. Since your appearence on the painting phase I have been watching your channel and I have to say... I want to start playing games again! Your knowledge and enthusiasm are infectious. Thank you for the content. Thank you for rekindling the long dead ember of wanting to play wargames in me.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
You don't even have to play them well. You can just have a laugh!!
@RobDastardly
@RobDastardly Жыл бұрын
I think this is your best video I’ve seen, perhaps the best AoS video I’ve ever seen. You absolutely nailed what’s important about the game and I appreciate the passion you put into this
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! That's high praise thanks
@FilthyCasualHobbies
@FilthyCasualHobbies Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Video. Glad to hear your philosophy of Wargaming, especially AoS. I've been building up an army for a few months now and have yet to actually play my first game, but when I do I will keep this video in my mind.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Just have fun. If you haven't played much you'll just be searching around in the dark so take time to enjoy any element.of it
@nathanspinks5067
@nathanspinks5067 Жыл бұрын
Rob, I really appreciated this take. After watching HeyWoah’s reaction video, it felt like there was a divisive reactionary vibe in the community. I think you come from a really good place in that you gave his argument charity before you criticized it, and tried to understand where he was coming from. My friends and I have gotten into issues when learning new systems or games, because we try to come at it with the same “want to win” attitude while we don’t know the rules well. This was especially frustrating with Horus Heresy where the writing sucks terribly, but I think you hit the nail on the head. It takes time to learn the game and you have to develop a different attitude until you hit that expert level of understanding. Everything is a creative process, and you aren’t gonna be amazing at it on the first try, same as painting. If I expected my models to look like Miniac’s on the first try, he’d likely call me arrogant. I think for anyone to come into a new rule set expecting to know everything and not get frustrated when someone else knows it better is the same thing, arrogance. We can all be better learners and have fewer expectations during the process.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks for understanding the core point so well. That's exactly how I feel
@JackieChan1199
@JackieChan1199 Жыл бұрын
Watched this right before heading out to a tournament, it got so freaking hyped! Love you Rob, great video
@nicolaszhang2174
@nicolaszhang2174 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and points about mindset, game design, the learning curve, and fun as a primary factor in games. Keep this type of content coming, you're very very good at it, and make your points eloquently!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@harrisonmacey6380
@harrisonmacey6380 Жыл бұрын
Hello Rob this is the first video of yours I've seen I've come over from your interview on the painting phase and I'm now binging your content. Listening to this has inspired me to learn the rules more and get involved in becoming a better player (I play blood bowl but used to play AoS 2.0) I think this is great because alot of your points especially differentiating between casual and competitive gamers. Thankyou for the content!
@RealJahzir
@RealJahzir Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the time and effort you both took in talking about AoS and wargaming. I feel I discovered something about the hobby newly
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
I'm glad. Have a good day
@traiantulbure3819
@traiantulbure3819 Жыл бұрын
I have followed your content closely for years, and for me this was one of your best vids. It made me rethink aspects of how I approach the game. It made me appreciate more the things I like, and how to better deal with aspects I may find frustrating. Ultimately it made me consider how to be a better player for myself and my opponent. Thanks!
@woutgeudens6599
@woutgeudens6599 Жыл бұрын
Great video Rob. Especially your explanation about the priority roll makes me look at it differently from now on!
@scottfrederick4496
@scottfrederick4496 Жыл бұрын
Mature well articulated take. Great video. Love the silly twitch streams and videos like this.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! This is the ying to my stream Yang I guess
@AutomatikFux
@AutomatikFux Жыл бұрын
Most of all, I want to thank you for adressing the stigma around competitive players. I'm just getting back into the hobby, but I was a very active player and traveling to events and tournaments as well as organizing them myself for various systems (WHFB, 40k, Warmachine mk2). Noone in my area took an interest in higher level play, and that's ok, but I was constantly stigmatized as the tournament player. I endured the complaining about everything (rules, dice or whatever came to mind) just to have games at all. Meanwhile the "competitive sweaty tournament players" I met were without exception friendly and awesome people, just having joy with eachother and being respectful to each other, and such it felt completely different than playing with the local casual gamers which felt way more obsessed with winning, and were overall more angry and less respectful. That was overall why I quit the hobby about 8 years ago, since playing in my local group just was not fun on any level anymore and I did not feel respected or welcomed.
@amazonwarlord
@amazonwarlord Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos I have seen on this subject. When you started talking about musicians, athletes and painters I was thinking, "well yeah. That's their job. " But you make the point well, that for many players, this is something they really enjoy and are good at and are dedicated to excellence. They are the professionals of the gaming world. Many of the people who are the best at what they do are generous with those who engage with it casually. You have made me excited to get back into AoS (But not until next year. This year I am making a custom White Scars army! Huzzah)!
@DolusMilan
@DolusMilan Жыл бұрын
Another great video Ron! Painting-comparison is an analogy even Nathan should appreciate ;). Definitely going to take some 'Jazz' classes!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks philosobro
@MaMonkeyN
@MaMonkeyN Жыл бұрын
I see a Man that is 100% exited about everything he talks about. Passionate about something you and i both love. The absolute best Video about competitive wargaming i have seen so far. Much love from germany man. Made my day
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Awh thanks dude
@garrettfisher7185
@garrettfisher7185 Жыл бұрын
I’m new to AOS I’ve been looking at buying a army for about 2 years and finally got the orruks. I also somehow got my dad into AOS and this video was nice for both of us just to listen about the game. Thanks
@BillsravingrantBlogspot
@BillsravingrantBlogspot Жыл бұрын
Crackin good video, Rob. Very eloquent response to a well thought out video. You both did great work and raised fair and valid points. I intend to point alot of people to this video as a great intro to AoS and what it could mean for them. Having always been a casual player, I really identify with everything you said. Practice it the key, AoS is a toolbox and using the tools correctly is harder than it seems on the surface. That said, I think you can still play 'casually' or 'Narratively' and have a great time. One thing to mention about the latest record setting LVO tournament. Take a gander at how smoothly the event ran, maybe talk to Scott (the TO) and get his take on the flow of the tournament. 300+ players, having a blast and hardly any drama, arguments or rule/game breaking situations. Just a bunch of great games with people just like you and me. Watching that event unfold was amazing (as was the scramble to get even more tables set up as there were so FEW drops from the event!). Let's face it, AoS has an expensive curve to growth, but it's not horrible. The state of the game , IMHO, is as good as it ever has been. Your video captures that perfectly and a hearty "Well Done"! Now, to find some time to "git good, newb!!!!" :)
@gavinctate
@gavinctate Жыл бұрын
Great vid as ever, didn’t sound preachy and I love the priority roll possibilities graph!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
THANKS CUTIE
@shankley_has_a_brush
@shankley_has_a_brush Жыл бұрын
Pretty excited to start playing. Working on both maggotkin and.... kruleboyz (start a kruleboyz army, rob.) We're dipping our toes in with a slow grow league and kind of learning together. I'm wondering whether to play with nurgle or kruleboyz for a year (as per your advice). In regards to the video, I'm not letting miniac's video deter from having a good time and learning the rules in my own pace. Thanks for the well thought out video, Rob. You're the best guide out there for a noob such as myself.
@christopherschlegel6412
@christopherschlegel6412 Жыл бұрын
I'm absolutely loving how you're approaching destigmatizing competitive play. I feel like so much of the stigma comes from people not having experienced being the more knowledgeable/skilled player/painter/whatever very often. When you understand your craft at a high level and get paired with someone around your level, the game is always euphoric. When you're playing casually and think you are higher level than you are, the ego gets crushed when you get caught by something you hadn't fully realized. In that moment you either 1. learn from it 2. protect your ego through denial and scrubquotes Or 3. Take a very relaxed view of "I wasn't aware of that because I'm not invested that deeply, but I should expect to get got due to my detached relationship with the game and enjoy where I'm at" And hopefully people can learn to avoid the 2nd option
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Very very clear analysis and I'm board with 100%
@hephesto555666
@hephesto555666 Жыл бұрын
In principle true. In practice though one is often dependent on who plays locally. AoS isn't a small game, both rules and army project wise. A lot of us are 'stuck' having to go to stores to get games in, a place usually dominated by people who play competitively or are simply neck deep in the rules and setting. Which is all well before we make it to the actual 'toxic' opponents, a seemingly unavoidable segment of the competitive side of the hobby. Those are often the minority, but I have yet to find a store or club where GW products, AoS and 40K in specific, are dominant where there isn't at least 'that one players' that will go out of their way to crush whomever they are playing against using their meta knowledge and list building. Add a messy system like AoS and you have a recipe for disaster / turning of new players. A problem that doesn't even need massively competitive play or challenging opponents, the lack of balanced factions is enough to disappoint people. GW's edition dev pipeline is an utter mess, which is something only those with experience or the time/energy to keep up with everything will know. A new player can easily stumble into picking up a faction they love the look of that leaves them utterly unable to survive even half a game against the majority of players. Some of them don't even need competent opponents to get crushed. Imagine spending months building and painting your first army, which is quite a daunting experience while you also slowly learn the rules. Only to find out your faction generally doesn't stand a chance.......I've seen people give up on both AoS and 40K after accidentally picking an effective dead faction/army. Same goes with GW's sales approach of scattering rules all over the place, they killed any interest my friends had in Underworlds because folks felt they had to keep buying stuff to keep up.
@Campaigner82
@Campaigner82 Жыл бұрын
@@hephesto555666 True. However, you can just refuse to play the neckbeard. If you have an underpowered army and it’s agreed that it is weak, try to get house rule buffs for it to even things out a bit.
@millenniumxdtvmediaandarts1679
@millenniumxdtvmediaandarts1679 Жыл бұрын
Great points!!! I'm a huge fan of the new Path to Glory rules. I think it is a great way to introduce new players slowly. Won't cost as much as putting together a tournament build.
@AsteroidTVGaming
@AsteroidTVGaming Жыл бұрын
Wow, this is truly a well thought out video. Major props
@thesaltyseagames
@thesaltyseagames Жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting so much love and care into this. You illuminated quite a bit, and even your points I disagreed with, I appreciated the compelling way you made them.
@wellard32
@wellard32 Жыл бұрын
The whole section on mastery was perfect! As someone who has mastered the lore based approach to list building, but is a journeyman with rules and painting, it explains the whole “your models your hobby” comments that get thrown around a lot, for me I enjoy building a lore based list, if it does well that’s a bonus, I just want something that fits the stories I’ve spent years reading. Thanks
@tomdoysch
@tomdoysch Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, love that the skaven vs gargant fight got another reference... truly nailed the point mate, keep up the good work 🙌
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it
@GoldenRogueMinis
@GoldenRogueMinis Жыл бұрын
Absolutely great video, as a “painter of minis” who doesn’t play much this was great!! I do fully intend to get more into playing soon
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! And have fun
@cordial001
@cordial001 Жыл бұрын
This video was great and needed. Thanks man
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped
@w4rmachine76
@w4rmachine76 Жыл бұрын
Who didn't love it when the Changeling put himself on top of the balewind vortex and hand of dust'ed Nagash. A great story. Thanks for the great video 👍
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
My pleasure
@davidblenner9082
@davidblenner9082 Жыл бұрын
This was great & well thought out take. Well done sir
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@jonathandavis4819
@jonathandavis4819 Жыл бұрын
I like Scott's video. I like this response video. I like this dialogue, the tone, everything about it. Good game! Talking about games is fun.
@8BitJesus
@8BitJesus Жыл бұрын
No, no, this isn't how the internet works, people can't agree and be civil. Anything else is the path to madness haha
@TheLurkinglurker
@TheLurkinglurker Жыл бұрын
Nice replies Rob, I agree on all points. Definitely the double turn takes experience to manage. I've felt fine navigating it but I always play a 1 or 2-drop list, so that helps.
@d.c.4545
@d.c.4545 Жыл бұрын
The moment you put a wizard hat on a rat was the moment I spit the food out of my mouth I was laughing so hard. It was such a calm, level headed video and that just took me by total surprise.
@nlg702
@nlg702 Жыл бұрын
Incredibly articulate and well composed. Bravo.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks cutie xxx
@nastybadger
@nastybadger Жыл бұрын
Love you and your attitude to AOS dude. Can't wait for a tournament game one day. Badger (Sigmars pilgrims)
@Yoyoman996
@Yoyoman996 Жыл бұрын
Speaking to the example 24:45, as a competitive fighting game player AND competitive wargamer, this is spot on. It's bad etiquette to complain about dice... because both players are rolling dice. Just liking in fighting games, you are both effected by good and bad character matchups, the venue being cold, what you ate for breakfast etc etc. Take some responsibility for the results of the game. It takes a bit of maturity but it makes the good results more rewarding and turns the bad results into a learning experience. A win-win really.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Coming from a martial arts back ground these are my thoughts too
@arinthel
@arinthel Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but the difference is that if you're doing something else competitive, usually those things aren't deliberately set up so that a decisive advantage is supposed to occur randomly. Both martial arts and fighting games strive to create an arena that's as fair as possible. A boxing match doesn't involve one boxer getting a couple of free swings in on the other as a result of a coin flip, for example.
@SeasonofWar
@SeasonofWar Жыл бұрын
Very thorough & well articulated rebuttal Rob! Glad we have you as a pillar for our community!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
You too bud xx
@jberrysf
@jberrysf Жыл бұрын
No, thats Jordan
@jrahll
@jrahll Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I love the tone. Great job. I am just getting into 40k as my first wargame. As a new player, it is completely overwhelming. The worst part is losing a game (or round) and not even really understanding what the hell just happened. And it's hard to piece it together unless you buy the other army's codex or use an illegal site like Wahapedia. There are a lot of "gotcha" traps for a new player to fall into - which sucks when you've spent a ton of money and time just to get to the table and then your unit/army can't do the thing it's supposed to do. I don't expect to win any games and I can have fun even if I lose, but sometimes the dense and complex nature of the game just doesn't feel good. I understand that those "traps" are really part of the rock-paper-scissors of the game, which allows for deeper game play. And the game absolutely NEEDS to support and enable its best players to have nuanced and complex games where system mastery is rewarded. There should be room in the game for newer and/or casual players as well as competitive players. Casuals calling competitive players pedants and competitives telling casuals to git gud doesn't help anyone. (I will say that the discourse here is excellent). Regardless, this was a great video and I learned a lot.
@andytechdad
@andytechdad Жыл бұрын
Jesus....what a video. I've honestly not heard of a better promotion of Age of Sigmar. I've been thinking about getting into it for a while, i'm finally going to do it. Thanks Rob.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Have a great time
@terrydactyl2077
@terrydactyl2077 Жыл бұрын
As a new comer to war gaming and specifically starting with Orks (painting em up as I watch this). Is 40k a bit easier to get into than AoS?
@11notintheface
@11notintheface Жыл бұрын
I agree! I've been waffling for a while about whether to intentionally get into AoS or just stick with painting/collecting/skirmish games like I've been doing so far. Between this and HeyWoah's video I'm feeling really excited about starting AoS for real. It just sounds like my kind of thing!
@ilovewarhammer6668
@ilovewarhammer6668 Жыл бұрын
Well here’s my opinion I have collected 40k for 10 years plus and never played a game because of how hard it seems I’ve been collecting AoS for about a year and have played multiple games
@MylerYurden9
@MylerYurden9 Жыл бұрын
You can't really play untill you spend hundreds of Dollars and many hours building and painting and then only when you have 2k can you really "play".
@Evilpandaa
@Evilpandaa Жыл бұрын
Very well put! I know I'm much more casual at the game. More into painting than playing, but I do enjoy playing. I even went to LVO this year. Nothing like going to the biggest monster for your first tournament, right? You always see the priority roll debates and we even have some locally. Though, it's usually the 40k players that do.
@Darklordofthecheese
@Darklordofthecheese Жыл бұрын
Great video once again!
@BeyondtheRecord
@BeyondtheRecord Жыл бұрын
i think most of this discussion comes down to accessibility: -the game feels flat until you are an expert -the list building is complex until you are an expert -having fun is difficult until you learn how to do it I mean... how the hell are beginners supposed to ENJOY the game? I feel most of them will drop it before they have the chance to become experts
@themattbat999
@themattbat999 Жыл бұрын
I don't think you need an expert to enjoy the game, but there is definitely a learning curve to Warhammer. It isn't a perfectly accessible game. I don't wargaming in general can be. It is simply enjoying the process of growing in skill.
@Rave.-
@Rave.- 11 ай бұрын
I spent my first 4 months of WH Fantasy just reading the army book and theorizing cool armies I could build. I had more fun doing that and never playing a single game than I have had with other hobbies. Does it require a certain type of person to enjoy that? Sure. Will eveeryone enjoy that? Almost certainly not, and that's ok.
@khromas5392
@khromas5392 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Rob, I'm just getting into AoS (first game this weekend) and am a little concerned about the double turn, but my attitude in general with wargaming has changed so much recently that I am really there to just have fun. If something on the table also explodes, so much the better. 😊
@TheGinc77
@TheGinc77 Жыл бұрын
Perfect answer and great video! I 100% agree on everything you said :)
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Appreciate it
@Beanyybean
@Beanyybean Жыл бұрын
Well put. I remember starting out with aos, and just playing purely with basic warscroll rules and turn sequence, had heaps of fun. Now im a year in, playing with all the rules at a much more complex level, and still having just as much fun (unless I lose a prio role kek)
@arthurfish3
@arthurfish3 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video, thanks for making it! As someone new to playing the game, I feel a bit lost in where to begin. My wife and I painted through the pandemic and now want to play but sometimes run into uncertainty in the rules. I think we just need to get to a games workshop and have them school us!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Ill have a blog up and hopefully new videos soon to help with this
@jonathandavis4819
@jonathandavis4819 Жыл бұрын
I've only watched the first 13 minutes and you've gotten my sub. I really appreciate your tone, insights, and respectful approach to the dialogue. Fantastic.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that! I can be spicy but try to be fair always
@BecauseOfDragons
@BecauseOfDragons Жыл бұрын
Well thought out and interesting points - I need to give more AoS a shot
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
It's great x
@sycho331
@sycho331 Жыл бұрын
Excellent defense of the priority roll, Rob! Well done!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
I rolled a 6!
@sycho331
@sycho331 Жыл бұрын
@@TheHonestWargamer most definitely. I'm also a sucker for graphs :)
@christopheranderson5963
@christopheranderson5963 Жыл бұрын
The main criticism that I saw from Scott’s video was that AoS is not a great game below 2000 points. I think this is a valid critique and I am not sure there is an easy way to balance AOS for smaller game sizes like Boarding Actions seems to be doing in 40K but it would be nice if there was something more manageable in terms of size and complexity for newer players.
@adamardback
@adamardback Жыл бұрын
if you want to play a more skrimish game they have both underworlds and warcry so i see no point in telling people that there is a problem with the game when you can play 2 different games with lesser models and points.
@christopheranderson5963
@christopheranderson5963 Жыл бұрын
@@adamardback i have not played those games and should have mentioned those in my comment. Your response is valid. I had understood that they have their own unique rules and are not simply a different way to play AoS unlike Boarding Actions which is a simplified version of 40K.
@badbones777
@badbones777 Жыл бұрын
@@adamardback I don't disagree, but the game *should* work at any points level, otherwise they need to say it doesn't. Also, people who do play AoS at the "correct" point level do sometimes want to play smaller games to suit time/space considerations (me for one) - i shouldn't have to buy another game to do that if it's well designed.
@kosmosfantasias7545
@kosmosfantasias7545 Жыл бұрын
I haven't tried Boarding Action yet. How good is it and can it become competitive?
@reaper1858
@reaper1858 Жыл бұрын
@@kosmosfantasias7545 I don't think it can be competitive, but it does give a small point collections (like two boxes of a troop, an HQ, and 1 "cool" unit) a way to play where you still have the basics of the game and can find a direction for your collection to grow. Crusade or path to glory were the previous recommended methods but they layer on special rules, upgrades, and list building that do not translate to 40k proper, whereas Boarding Actions do.
@cameronthompson1943
@cameronthompson1943 Жыл бұрын
By Jove, This video makes me want to twirl my mustache, raise my goblet and scream "For the Lady" in a heroic voice! Well done!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
FOR THE LADY
@FrPeter81
@FrPeter81 Жыл бұрын
I like your point about accepting the roll of the dice being a matter of mindset. When I got back into the hobby I made a conscious decision to be the guy who high fives his opponent when he rolled well, or celebrate their victory. I think that's an excellent expression of sportsmanship in our hobby, and gives you the peace of mind to realise that, at the end of the day, you're both there to roll drive and have some fun 😊
@Rave.-
@Rave.- 11 ай бұрын
I watched a game recently from Battleshock Wargaming where one of them rolled really well, and his opponent celebrated for him because it was a hype moment (but certainly not a hype moment as the enemy). It absolutely blew me away. My mind had a moment of, "wait... you can do that?" before it just clicked into place and it's the healthiest thing I've ever seen in a competitive environment.
@benjamin2629
@benjamin2629 10 ай бұрын
I have done the same, I try my best to be like Nick from Playon, it makes for a much better experience.
@minacapella8319
@minacapella8319 Жыл бұрын
Also I really love how you're evolving as a content creator/how your channel is evolving. This deep discussion of rules, how they affect us, and how we should approach the game or can approach it, this is what you were meant for. Keep going!
@trosty9921
@trosty9921 Жыл бұрын
Great video. As you said, I think one of the traps new gamers fall into is they see what competitive gamers play and expect they'll be able to do the same with the same list. While following the competitive scene can be exciting, I think it is actually detrimental to new players as their experience will be very different than those well practiced players. Another important point you make is that really needs repeating is the narrative aspect of the game. I've been playing miniature war games for many years (way too many games) and one thing that has endured throughout is the stories that I have with the many people I've played games with. Like how Death frenzied storm vermin killed a mega gargant while being swallowed, that's just awesome. Also with dice rolls, I had an opponent make 29 out of 30 3 plus saves and we had a great laugh and came up with a story on the invincible unit. Having relics/traits that aren't the most optimized, but help you put the character you want on the table which helps further with the narrative. Finally, with narrative as you stated, having all these options really enriches that narrative immersion. Ultimately, playing a miniature war game just to win or lose I think is missing the point of the whole experience.
@Inzanepiratical
@Inzanepiratical Жыл бұрын
29:40 Funny you mention this! I'm working on a hex-grid rank/file wargame that uses alternating unit activations on individual Units based on an Initiative roll at the start of each round. Going to be testing it at a game dev con in less than 2 weeks!
@MarkZX14R
@MarkZX14R Жыл бұрын
Good video - something I learned - The opposite of complexity isn't simplicity it's transparency ... so maybe the issue is the delivery or ease of which you can find the information you need in a way that makes sense. Just my thoughts around that :)
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Great points
@jamesthomson4998
@jamesthomson4998 Жыл бұрын
Really well spoken as usual Rob. You must be a nightmare to live with as you are a master at eloquently and fairly putting points across 😂
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Only with enough time to prep
@Aliashavoc
@Aliashavoc Жыл бұрын
This video helped me realize that what I want out my wargaming experience is having fun playing the game. Which may have also led to my cripplingly large mountain of gray to overcome with my models because there's so many armies I want to play with. Thank goodness for slap chop.
@mitchbeau6534
@mitchbeau6534 Жыл бұрын
Love the level headed, and well articulated points. I like Miniac, and I agree with some of his takes on AoS, not all but a few. This is a nice response to some of those critiques. It's not a video meant to bash, but to engage in a healthy discussion about the game we love/hate/love-hate. One comment though about dice, and using things other than dice. As a Malifuax player, using cards can be a lot of fun too! 😉
@stuartmurdock2873
@stuartmurdock2873 Жыл бұрын
Best advice! Celebrating the close calls (armour saves of 6+s) or a couple of goblins taking the last wound off an ork megaboss with arrows (5+/5+) rather than getting salty over a 2+ save rolling a 1. I used to be in that boat but when I think back to those close ass games where 4 players are closing in around a spinning dice to decide the last wound on a model to end a game is just the most fun I’ve ever had. Some of those have been at tournaments. I would probably fall into the casual gamer side of things but I’ve met some great people @ tournaments too. Big love to ya all
@JogPLC
@JogPLC Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to watching this later
@blastbeatpie3239
@blastbeatpie3239 Жыл бұрын
I haven't actually seen the original video, but your response is both mature and engaging. I've recently got back into wargaming and have an army of gitz in the works, as well as several blood bowl teams. This video was a breath of fresh air, in what can be at times, quite a toxic environment. You have certainly stoked my interest and reinforced my decision to rejoin the hobby as someone who came from Warhammer fantasy and who has never played AOS. Essentially I just want to drown the world with psychadelic lunatic goblins and squigs. Can't wait :D
@garyryden3873
@garyryden3873 Жыл бұрын
i love the complexity descrription with the wizard skaven! i feel its true that you get some great stories for later when you pull off a crazy big wombo combo. My friend just messed me up by making his kroxigor fly and pulling off a 3D6 charge for 16" and one turning my Great Uncleanone....amazing and horrible all at once lol
@OrrinSalton
@OrrinSalton Жыл бұрын
Love the response, calmly pointed out all the flaws in his argument, while still conceeding on mutually agreed points
@infinite13390
@infinite13390 Жыл бұрын
I will shout Ed Ball of the middle earth tournament scene. He is not only great at all the rules for the game but is also a great guy who would love nothing more than to know the person he is playing against is also having a great time.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Great shout. Exactly the right type of person
@cmleibenguth
@cmleibenguth Жыл бұрын
Well articulated rebuttal Well made video Good job HeyWoah's video is also pretty good
@ericlaplante4975
@ericlaplante4975 Жыл бұрын
great video Rob
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you
@MKDietz
@MKDietz Жыл бұрын
Rob - I play AoS competitively, sort of, I listen to all your videos, even introductory ones. I agreed with so many, if not all, of your points and I think you brought them forth in a very civil manner. Major probs to you tbh and thank you for also adressing the entire power gamer thing, it's been a major issue in one of my clubs actually, and that was the thing that was toxic, not the playing or anything else. You're a babe.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
It's odd people hate gamers but there it is
@kaz9357
@kaz9357 Жыл бұрын
I also watched Scott's video, and I can relate. I don't play much AoS, and it can be confusing with all the rules, building and whatnot (don't get me started on 40k). I do, however, agree that the all the rules and "fluff" allow that mastery to come into play, which is cool to watch. What I think would be the solution, is 1. Release the rules for free, and 2, develop "newb" rules to ease people in, going over just enough to get a simple game in. Then maybe have a progressively more involved game, by adding in certain rules. Then after a few games, new players can enjoy the complexity of the game, and maybe a better understanding as well.
@daveschwartz7817
@daveschwartz7817 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Agree with everything you mentioned. I’m a casual player, enjoy more painting my armies than playing them. When I do play, I play for fun - win or lose.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
You are perfect. Hope we get to play sometime
@grinningdragondren
@grinningdragondren Жыл бұрын
Great video. I enjoy warhammer and other wargames and skrimish games. I think you are great and i hope you have many fun games. Love ya bud.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@OxonHammer
@OxonHammer Жыл бұрын
Great response and video. Thanks. I’ll admit, when I started gaming, those bad dice rolls really annoyed me. I was really unlucky, in that I would always roll below average results. Those 3” charges would never work, those 2+ saves would always fail. My dice rolls haven’t improved, but I’ve become more accepting of them. I really enjoy the game, and the company from it, so that’s my focus. I think this is better, even when those well planned and orchestrated actions don’t work out!
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
People are the best bit
@Rhowin1
@Rhowin1 9 ай бұрын
Really good video that helped me to see some things in a different light. There is just one thing I'd like to add: there is often the trap that you focus on the wrong things and eventually get driven by fear - e.g. we might pick the wrong faction / list and this will result in a terrible experience. And we conclude horrible balance / game mechanics are the underlying reason. As such we start with a negative attitude before we've even played our first game. In reality there are fair chances you'll be playing with more experienced players and they'll help you with the rules and give you tips along your first matches. They feel passionate about the game and want you to become part of their community and have fun. As such you have fun in your first games. If your opponents abuse their advantage and give you a miserable time it wouldn't have been a more enjoyable time if you'd been playing any other game - luckily these players make up a really really small part of the community. In conclusion: we're often too much driven by fear - fear of missing out, doing , loosing, wasting time, buying not the 'best' or doing any other 'mistake'. Unfortunately fear works terribly good and ads make use of it all the time (how many vids have a 'Don't do this' slogan). But at the same time fear stops us from doing things and eventually enjoying them. When people start becoming overly protective about their favourite game / product and trash things, there is a fair chance they 'fear' having made a mistake / might loose players for their favourite game... And it's a human thing. However understanding that might help you understanding them better and even help them. At the very least try not getting caught in it yourself.
@TheRobertkelly
@TheRobertkelly Жыл бұрын
As a huge jazz fan, I'm glad you could break this down in ways that I can understand
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Jazzy baby
@broncofun5636
@broncofun5636 Жыл бұрын
this is a great video and makes me want to play age of sigmar - I have the rules and models from the dominion box - but have not bothered of painting them or reading the rules
@highmarshalbalian680
@highmarshalbalian680 Жыл бұрын
We always remember those amazing outlier games/events in the game. Back in WFB we were playing a 500 point 4v4 I was down to three skeletons who miraculously kept passing their leadership to not crumble. I charged a lone empire hero and because I outnumbered him and caused fear and he ran away. Because the empire general broke and ran off the board the rest of the empire army took a break test and my friend failed everyone one of them and the rest of his army routed off the board lol
@reubenmccallum3350
@reubenmccallum3350 Жыл бұрын
I would dispute that rules complexity is a necessity of depth. There are other games out there that manage to have depth of interactions and yet have relatively straightforward rules. The core rulebook for Guild Ball, for example, was pretty brief but the depth of the interactions was huge. Conversely, you can have layers and layers of rules that don't really grant meaningful choice. For example, the distinctions between hitting and wounding in AoS are a rules layer that doesn't really add any real choices or depth to the game, it's just a mechanical layer with few interactions. I think AOS is ok overall but it doesn't use its wordcount or the time required to play a game particularly efficiently.
@Victoriousweapons
@Victoriousweapons Жыл бұрын
Precisely, it's a fundamentally flawed argument. Chess has simple rules, but the depth is immense. Conversely, in the wargaming space, Kings of War is far less rules heavy, but I feel more tactically interesting than AoS.
@jamestaplin8090
@jamestaplin8090 Жыл бұрын
Ty for making this video :) your points are well made. Having originally disliked the priority roll, I went to 40k and found it very stressful to play because of decision paralysis over stratagems. My club mates say I should use wahapedia to avoid this however I’m not comfortable with that because I wanna play wargames to get away from screens and if a game is so complicated you need a 3rd party site to aid you it feels like something is wrong. Do you feel like AoS requires using wahapedia or something similar in order to play well? How many books would running a typical army in AoS need? Does it have stratagem bloat like 40k? Ty in advance for answering :)
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
It's got a lot of rules. You could print them out. Or write them out. Make lil unit cards and not use too many units too keep the mental load low
@badbones777
@badbones777 Жыл бұрын
I liked Miniac's video and thought he raised some valid points (even if I didn't fully agree with a few of his opinion) - this is an ace video as well (as ususal). I don't mind the priority roll - I wouldn't be devvoed if it didn't exist, but I can appreciate what it adds to the game if approached in the right frame of mind (and it's not like you can't just ignore it in narrative or even competitive play at home/within your group). I personally really like alternating activation type systems (whether that's as in Bolt Action with random chit pull or just alternating unit activations) and I think it could be good (or at least interesting to try) in AoS. I really like AoS but there again I like a ton of games (including most of the one's Scott likes) - I think it's all about finding what you want and going for it. Thankfully it's a bit of a golden age system/ruleset wise right now. Loved your appearance on the painting phase btw - keep on being a lovely human being matey.
@arkitektual
@arkitektual Жыл бұрын
I don’t play AoS, but I find your take and presentation style to be ideal. Do you have recommendations for a similar vibe channel for 40k or KT? I really appreciate your views on rules mastery and fun via mastery😊 thank you. I found your channel from your spot on Painting Phase, one of the best 40k “podcast” episodes I’ve seen ever.
@ilovewarhammer6668
@ilovewarhammer6668 Жыл бұрын
Well here’s my opinion I have collected 40k for 10 years plus and never played a game because of how hard it seems I’ve been collecting AoS for about a year and have played multiple games
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad you are having fun bud
@markgnepper5636
@markgnepper5636 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@vandamwtc
@vandamwtc Жыл бұрын
My only gripe with this video is that every gripe Scott has with AoS can be stated about 40k tenfold.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
And most gw games.
@N1kolajen
@N1kolajen Жыл бұрын
I only play 40k but i still heard the entire video.. Very good constructive arguments indeed 👏🏻
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Lots of love
@123kdred
@123kdred Жыл бұрын
Great video
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
thanks babe
@LeoxandarMagnus
@LeoxandarMagnus Жыл бұрын
I made this same confession on Miniac’s vid, but I’ve only won one game of Age of Sigmar and that victory came down to pure chance. I still love playing the game though. It’s my favorite wargame I’m playing. All my favorite down to the wire moments have happened playing it. I generally play Narrative or Open, but I’m warming up to Matched Play.
@WarbossGibbo
@WarbossGibbo Жыл бұрын
I like your comment about the mindset of dice rolls, it really resonated as my dice rolls have been hilariously terrible. To give two examples would be: Kragnos failing 4, 7" charges in a game A maw krusha failing to kill 10 chainrasps. It genuinely put me off playing AoS as I just had the feeling "my army did nothing because of dice" and I still haven't played since. The thing I liked most in this vid is changing the mindset of having 'bad dice', it really sucks when a huge model I've spent ages working on, gets on the table, and does nothing. But celebrating rolling a 6 sounds great, I adore the Kruleboyz sculpts but never played, but I can imagine unexpectedly rolling 5s and 6s to be more exciting and positive, instead of focusing on the 1s. So maybe I'll finish painting the models and give AoS another go, and this time if the dice didn't work...well that's just clearly part of the killabosses morky plan innit, cheers rob 👍
@nebbynoo1127
@nebbynoo1127 Жыл бұрын
Heywoah also did a really great video about this and made a lot of great points
@mrbunning8051
@mrbunning8051 Жыл бұрын
Great video 👍
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Rubo2333
@Rubo2333 Жыл бұрын
I think Scotts perspective is from a newer player trying to get into the game. He's not playing 2k points games and many of his issues are from the difficulty of getting into the game. AOS games under 2k points are horrible, but it's more digestible for a newer players so the current ask is suffering through how many lower point games so you can play a 2k game. I enjoyed the video and I feel like it's fair.
@dr.mitchormond2084
@dr.mitchormond2084 Жыл бұрын
love it become the MASTER of having fun!
@ChampionOfSkyrim
@ChampionOfSkyrim Жыл бұрын
Another Grade A video, Fellow Rob. Another good title for this video could be "Dr. Wargamer, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Priority Roll"
@julianv3042
@julianv3042 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the excellent, logical, balanced and informative vid!! When we have a new mate join us we play "intro" games with them, cutting out battalions, garrisons, terrain rules (apart from los) artefacts and command traits to ease them in. They've all progressed through intro game mode to gradually playing full rules and (despite all of us being fiercely critical) not once have we looked back and said "I miss the simplified version of the game". Despite all the bellyaching about chance and dice rolls(myself loudest of all), it's universally appreciated that the complexity adds levers for us all to pull when we are trying to achieve a goal. We are probably phase 2-3 wargamers and still bemoan the little things (lol) but we as a group are maturing and this vid I think really helps shift mindsets into developing fun! So thanks again you fucking legend!!!!
@kolari8971
@kolari8971 Жыл бұрын
You guys sound like good fun to play with, with good attitudes
@steverogers3696
@steverogers3696 Жыл бұрын
Rob i love your content. I just wanted you to know. Also i love that Nathan might have some gobbos in his pockets as i type this.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
He probably does. Thanks babe xx
@nicholasharmer7415
@nicholasharmer7415 Жыл бұрын
Your conclusion here is fantastic - I can't agree more. If we can all have more fun and more joy from our wargaming that would be awesome!
@EmbraCraig
@EmbraCraig Жыл бұрын
i like this video - arrived here after seeing you on the Painting Phase. I’m a self avowed filthy casual, so wouldn’t normally end up here. I think there’s a few interacting things going on - 1 - as you said yourself, getting to know the game well takes A LOT of work. You need to study to learn the rules and their interaction. 2 - getting an army ready for a game is a big commitment, and games take a comparatively long time 3 - there’s a huge disparity in the level between a casual player and a competitive player 4 - for plenty of people, their potential player pool locally is small - if you’re playing pick up games, you don’t necessarily know what end of the scale your opponent is at I play a few different game systems, and I’m lucky if I get to play each of them once in a good month. I’m never going to have any level of system mastery. I’ll never beat a good player in a competitive game. I’m fine with all of these things. At this point, 40K and AOS are almost a waste of time for me - I’ll never remember everything from month to month, and I won’t get enough use out of any books I spend a huge pile of cash on before I need to buy something else. But if people in your area play mostly GW, and playing pick up games at a shop is your best option, so you don’t know what your opponent expects before a game, then you just unpack your stuff and it becomes obvious on turn 2 you’re wasting your time because you’re getting steamrollered, it can be un-fun. Contrast with chess - similar system mastery difference, but getting ready for the game takers 30seconds. If I somehow end up across the table from a grandmaster, he’s gonna take care of me in 5 minutes and very little of anyone’s time or effort is lost. I’ll probably feel bad for wasting their time. The best competitive players I’m sure are great at making your their opponent has fun anyway. But there’s plenty of ‘that guys’/best player in their local store/etc who will just set up, take satisfaction in stomping someone and then go home, because it validates their idea that they’re list building/system mastery is paying off. Anecdotally, those people are playing more pick up games, because people aren’t prearranging games against them since they’re no fun. The people they’re playing against are often new players who don’t have the local play group to prearrange games with. That becomes people’s first and overriding interaction with the competitive play scene. Note - I’m not saying all competitive gamers are unfun. But you’re more likely to encounter the ones who are if you’re in paying random pick up games because chances are the other competitive gamers getting prepped for tournies don’t want to play them either. I’m rambling now - I’ll stop…,
@paulcolson7067
@paulcolson7067 Жыл бұрын
When it comes to priority I think Legion takes the cake. Having it be up to how many pips people have on the card is wonderful. Adds so much to the game having to balance using a more powerful card with wanting to activate that important unit first. Accomplishes the same benefits as the priority roll, without leaving it to a random chance giving out the decision.
@nathanvicary9793
@nathanvicary9793 Жыл бұрын
this was well thought out and considered. I disagree with a good chunk of it but mostly just that you can only make points based on your experience and perspective. still it definitely gave me some things to think about.
@TheHonestWargamer
@TheHonestWargamer Жыл бұрын
Exactly and you gain more perspective the more you play
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