I've looked into fumbbl, but I vastly prefer Chaos Edition as a client. Still, something to keep in mind.There's this as an alternative when Halforums cannot play: http://fumbbl.com/
Much too many years ago I spent almost every evening there and got my team's backsides kicked hard.
Heh, don't worry, the game isn't nearly as hard as it first seems. Hit me up on Steam and I can show you the ropes.I think I may need your help, Mr. Poe.
So far I'm confused as well. But I'll playing some solo games to try and get better.
Are you playing turn based or real time? I get my butt kicked hard on turn based but smash the AI's face in real time.
I actually own this game as well (not the Chaos expansion though).
Which version do you have? Legendary edition can still play with us, you just can't play as the three new teams (which isn't that big a deal).
Turn based all the way, the real time version is a joke, and so is the AI. Hit me up on steam whenever you want some pointers, I promise I can make you a better player.
so wait this game is good? I heard really mixed things about it when it first came out. Did they clean it up with the expansion?
Ok, is anyone still interested in Blood Bowl? We weren't able to get enough players to make our own Halforums League, but if you still want to play, and want an AMAZING group of awesome, friendly people to play with, then I have great news for you.
First, join this steam community: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/cknoorbowl
You might recognize cKnoor as the name of that swedish guy that does all of the youtube videos I've posted. If you're interested in learning more about the game, make sure to watch those videos, and you can also watch his live streamed games during Friday Night Bloodbowl (details in the steam community.) Make sure to join the chat of the steam community, there's always a bunch of people in there to set up games against, or just answer general questions.
Inside the game itself, instead of joining the open public league (which is full of random internet people, aka assholes) you should join the Mister Hadwick Invitational. Just search for it in the league interface and apply your teams to it. Do note that you must have custom player names for your team to be approved, but you should be naming your players anyway, they live longer! If you want to speed the process, you can ask in the steam community chat if anyone is available to approve your team.
And of course, if you want to play against the Poemeister, you can find me in there too. I'm always happy for a game.[DOUBLEPOST=1376967055,1376966788][/DOUBLEPOST]Oh, also, game is currently on sale on steam for $7.50
You can change player names at any time before their first game. After their first game, the names are locked in.Can you change player names after you have created the team or do you need to do that during creation?
I honestly always place my players manually, just because I keep track of who is where with what skills that way. It does have a formation save feature, but it only saves it for those individual players, I think.I'm game to try this. One thing though, have they finally made a formation/playbook editor that you can use out of game? The last time I tried this, Legendary Edition, it would *NOT* save the proper players in the proper places.
I need to hurry up and hone my skills with this... I truly do get some shitty dice rolls, though. It's certainly not due to being a total n00b. Nope nope nope...
If you're doing things that have a 1/6 chance of failing, you're doing it wrong. If you use your skills correctly, most actions with skilled players should have a 1/36 chance of a critical failure, as skills like dodge, catch, pass, sure hands, etc have an automatic reroll built in, allowing you to roll two dice. So D20 systems actually have a higher critical fail rate.Eh, I'm pretty sure anyone who was at all interested has, by now, given in and bought it on one sale or another
Anyway, I always prefer systems with d10 or d20 for that reason. No matter how awesome and super you are, in BB you'll always have at least a 1/6 chance to fumble something, or vice versa, a 1/6 chance of succeeding no matter how incompetent. While I'm in favour of critical hits/failures, those odds are just too harsh.
(It's also one big advantage of the clobberin' teams - blocking can go up to 3 dice, but no matter how great you are, you'll never get more than one reroll on a pass/interception/catch/whatever, effectively leaving you at a max of 2 dice.)
I really, really need to make/pick a team for online play.
If they share the beer afterwards. Who knows?!?[DOUBLEPOST=1378946864,1378946330][/DOUBLEPOST]Heh, I like leaving elven teams like that with my Nords, Shadowing 4TP *pain* !![DOUBLEPOST=1378946912][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm gonna need to make a fresh team and rename them, I reckon so probably not tonite.
Yeah, Skaven are going to win. That's just Skaven. They're like the yankees, it's no big deal when they win, because that's expected.I just played against my first skaven team with my chaos one... and even though I killed two of their players and incapacitated most of their team... they still won.
Crazy.
I've been watching Dodger's Let's Play of The Last Testament of Sherlock Holmes, and it looks like a competent adventure game, with decent puzzles and some good voice acting. If you're a fan of Sherlock Holmes, or adventure games, it seems a decent price.Apart from Blood Bowl, how are the other games in the bundle? And are the bonus games worth paying six bucks for?