carbon_dragon
Mongoose
I'm an old SFB player. I haven't played Federation Commander yet though I have bought it. I've played ACTA in a few other forms. We played two games of ACTA SF over the last few weeks (myself and a friend of mine). The first game was Constitution vs. D7 and the second was two 5 ship fleets.
The first game was a rout with the Constitution destroyed, but it didn't demonstrate much. With my sometimes phenomenally bad luck I missed almost every roll and never did get initiative. I will say though that had I been playing SFB initiative wouldn't have been quite as important as here.
The second game was a bloodbath that ended pretty much in a draw, though I felt the Feds were disadvantaged by the system. First because of the need to reload (requiring that you devote your special action to reloading and because of the power drain) and because the Klingon ships were maneuverability augmented in a way that SFB (and FC) do not do. In those games the Klingons merely had a better turn mode. Here they were "agile" and had a better turn mode and my dreadnought (Federation) was "lumbering". Then there were the drones which I had to devote a significant portion of my armament to counter and even then I got hit. This didn't typically happen in SFB (because they're not direct fire in SFB). I'd rather give the ships ammunition and keep track of it than have that roll a 1 and run out of ammo thing. It makes ADD mode in the Feds worse than useless -- you can't do anything that just firing drones at drones don't do but you can run out of ammo!
My impression is that the game has an SFB flavor to it, but the rules haven't been thought out completely. It's like it's a beta test prototype with the rules not worked out. That and the standard Mongoose missing rules syndrome where you end up with all kinds of rules questions the book doesn't actually answer made it seem as if the game isn't ready for prime time. Showing great promise and maybe fixable, but not right yet.
Am I being too hard on it? What is the prevailing opinion? And as you answer tell me if you play SFB or FC so I can see if you're answering just on the basis of it being a game you like to play or if you think it adequately mimics the SFB universe. Thanks!
The first game was a rout with the Constitution destroyed, but it didn't demonstrate much. With my sometimes phenomenally bad luck I missed almost every roll and never did get initiative. I will say though that had I been playing SFB initiative wouldn't have been quite as important as here.
The second game was a bloodbath that ended pretty much in a draw, though I felt the Feds were disadvantaged by the system. First because of the need to reload (requiring that you devote your special action to reloading and because of the power drain) and because the Klingon ships were maneuverability augmented in a way that SFB (and FC) do not do. In those games the Klingons merely had a better turn mode. Here they were "agile" and had a better turn mode and my dreadnought (Federation) was "lumbering". Then there were the drones which I had to devote a significant portion of my armament to counter and even then I got hit. This didn't typically happen in SFB (because they're not direct fire in SFB). I'd rather give the ships ammunition and keep track of it than have that roll a 1 and run out of ammo thing. It makes ADD mode in the Feds worse than useless -- you can't do anything that just firing drones at drones don't do but you can run out of ammo!
My impression is that the game has an SFB flavor to it, but the rules haven't been thought out completely. It's like it's a beta test prototype with the rules not worked out. That and the standard Mongoose missing rules syndrome where you end up with all kinds of rules questions the book doesn't actually answer made it seem as if the game isn't ready for prime time. Showing great promise and maybe fixable, but not right yet.
Am I being too hard on it? What is the prevailing opinion? And as you answer tell me if you play SFB or FC so I can see if you're answering just on the basis of it being a game you like to play or if you think it adequately mimics the SFB universe. Thanks!