Phil Fodera wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the welcome. Sorry I wrote the wrong title, the name of the miniature rule set of Sons of the Desert. It's my friends rule set and we played a scenario based on the Sahara Desert 1888. The rule set was completely lopsided as I was outnumbered 10 to 1 and outflanked.
Thanks for the information on Open General, I definitely want to try that game. I have played Panzer General, Panzer Corps I and II and will definitely like Open General.
Of the three games you recommended which is best for beginners? Which is best for solo play ? and which one is your favorite? I see WDS has a winter sale so I may buy a few.
Thanks again
I hate saying this and it not sound biased, but I think the best overall game is
Antietam. As for solo play, yes, the AI is no General Lee, or even Grant. Perhaps Hood-LOL. However, a number of titles, like
Antietam have AI Challenge scenarios. These are specifically designed for solo play. And yes, they have been slightly altered to enhance the AI capabilities. Also, after selecting the scenario, and when you get to the rule's options, there is a balance slider. This will make it more or less difficult for whichever side you choose to favor. I am just saying there are options to play solo and have fun. Of course, this is a PBEM club, but 80% of all buyers play solo. And not everyone has the same skill level as say General Swanson. Who has thrashed me on several occasions very recently.
One last comment about solo play. The AI does better is small scenarios, with smallish maps and limited units. Hugh scenarios and meeting engagements should not be attempted solo unless you just want to move and kill the enemy.
Oh, and
WELCOMEBTW, just curious, why, being from the North, have you chosen the South to affiliate to? This is not a criticism, just curious.
And I have played countless hours of Axis and Allies! Both the board game and online.