Victory at Sea is a great set of WWII naval wargaming rules. I only wish it would get the attention it deserves.
When Victory at Sea was published, the authors obviously knew they were going to need to supply more ship material, so they published Order of Battle. In doing so, however, they also made significant changes to the origial rules (and added some new rules). OOB made V@S practically unplayable without both volumes.
Granted as a company, the idea is to sell material, a product needs to turn a profit. Okay, we all get that. But even in the original rules, there were some writing organizational issues. On other boardds and I believe even on this board the primary complaint about Victory at Sea is that the rules are not formatted in a user friendly, logical order. For instance to get all the rules on torpedo usage you have to look in three different sections of the main rule book and then add the additional material from OOB. Same with aircraft, and there were major changes in aircraft rules between V@S and OOB.
I own both volumes, but would gladly pay for a new version 2 that incorporated all the errata and rules alterations as well as possibly some new new mechanics from player experience with the game.
This game isn't dead it's not even severely injured, but could it use improvement? Absolutely!
Kudos to David Manely for providing players with stats on ships and aircraft and Ray for keeping people stirred up and discussing the product.