Postby mechana2015 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:45 am
So, to resurrect this, I tested out an interesting program last night called Vassal. Vassal itself is a game engine designed to allow board games to be played online, then has a plugin for just about every game imaginable, but you'll need the rule books still to play the game effectively, especially tabletop stuff. The program isn't super documented, and getting a game started takes some guesswork, but once you get the oddities involved with making the server work right figured out it works very well.
We decided to test it out for Warmachine, Mercenaries VS Protectorate of Menoth, and after a few goof ups we got our game going, and it worked out splendidly. It took a while because neither me nor my opponent are all that well versed in the rules and hadn't played in a while, but it was relaxed and fun (and he surrendered!). The program works live over a server that Vassal runs, and also live through Peer to Peer connections or it can be used for play by post by e-mailing a log-file back and forth. It was cool to get to play despite distance, and it seems like a good place to test out other armies than ones you own if you can get the stats for the models, or to play test new army lists.
I've also been painting my Mercs army in Warmachine (in real life), so maybe I'll have pics of that soon.