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2018/01/30 18:13:40
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games - Kickstarter is live!
They're apparently selling alpha/playtest kits for this, first to Steamcon goers and people who signed up for early access, then any remaining stock + 100 extra sets will be for sale on their website
and as to why it's billed as a legacy minis game, I have no idea?
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2018/01/30 19:03:04
Subject: Re:Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
I was under the impression this was going to be a board game. Can't check the link as I'm stuck on a work computer.
Metal minis in board games is something that rubs me the wrong way sadly. On the other hand we've had fun with Dark Souls, so we might still check this out.
Poorly lit photos of my ever- growing collection of completely unrelated models!
Is the game going to be metal though? I was under the impression that only this play test thing was metal and that the real game would not be. I assumed it would be plastic like the guildball stuff that's been coming out recently.
2018/01/31 08:48:35
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
Considering that Guild Ball has moved almost entirely away from metal and into PVC, it's a safe bet that this game will end up being PVC plastic on release.
Big problem here is that there's no indication of how this plays. Well almost none. It's obviously hex based, multiple models per hex, and they mention co-op, so something like Descent/Myth/Kingdom Death etc. With legacy mechanics where you put stickers on cards and rules.
The Steamforged team are coming down to BonesCon (shameless plug, its my con ) in mid Feb, and will running walk up demos all weekend long, so there should be some show reports and more detail floating around soon.
Going to be interesting to see how they handle the legacy aspects in a "wargame". This could be an interesting new direction to take.
...and you will know me by the trail of my lead...
2018/01/31 12:18:50
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
Vetrucio / JonWebb / etc - Several of you have mentioned "legacy mechanics" or "legacy aspects". Can you explain what this is roughly? I've never heard the term...
I am very interested to see a playthrough video when one becomes available. I'm open to a game like this (low model count, so low investment, after all!) but hope it's more streamlined than Guild Ball, which can get pretty bogged down in minutiae (at least, in the games I've seen).
2018/01/31 13:57:30
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
RiTides wrote: Vetrucio / JonWebb / etc - Several of you have mentioned "legacy mechanics" or "legacy aspects". Can you explain what this is roughly? I've never heard the term...
I am very interested to see a playthrough video when one becomes available. I'm open to a game like this (low model count, so low investment, after all!) but hope it's more streamlined than Guild Ball, which can get pretty bogged down in minutiae (at least, in the games I've seen).
Pandemic:Legacy and Risk:Legacy are probably the biggest examples I can give to help.
Both involve your games having an impact on future games, eg cards are altered/destroyed, areas of the map become altered/irradiated and your game essentially becomes unique to your play group.
It will be interesting to see how this translates to a Wargame, and the implication that has on tournaments etc, but for a local group, it could be really interesting. Obviously I have no idea what SF are planning, but I would imagine characters and units may change as the game evolves, and this may be done on a global scale... its dangerous from a balance POV (think of all the GW campaigns that are essentially decided because everyone plays Marines) but I have every faith in the guys over at SF to pull something interesting out of the bag. This grabs me more than GB... I'm not a sports guy at all.
...and you will know me by the trail of my lead...
2018/01/31 14:31:16
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
It’s less Legacy and more Campaign, as you get to level up your characters to add more skills and such to them. They talked about sticker packs to alter your cards. Personally I wish it was more of a simple pick up and play game, but there was talk about when you do that your opponent has their leveled characters and you have yours, and maybe some kind of handicapping mechanic if someone’s more leveled than their opponent.
Otherwise the game plays as a kind of king of the hill or take and hold type scenario. You mark a zone of hexes as the objective area, and only the champions can enter it, their minions are vaporized if they try. Depending on the scenario that zone can also expand.
Also yes, actual retail release is supposed to be plastic. The metal is only for the alpha testing backers.
2018/01/31 15:00:45
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
AduroT wrote: It’s less Legacy and more Campaign, as you get to level up your characters to add more skills and such to them. They talked about sticker packs to alter your cards. Personally I wish it was more of a simple pick up and play game, but there was talk about when you do that your opponent has their leveled characters and you have yours, and maybe some kind of handicapping mechanic if someone’s more leveled than their opponent.
Otherwise the game plays as a kind of king of the hill or take and hold type scenario. You mark a zone of hexes as the objective area, and only the champions can enter it, their minions are vaporized if they try. Depending on the scenario that zone can also expand.
Also yes, actual retail release is supposed to be plastic. The metal is only for the alpha testing backers.
That seems more graspable from a minis perspective. Essentially building the campaign into the core game rather than be a separate thing.
Shame its going to be PVC, but the GB stuff I have seen is decent enough for the medium, I've just sworn off it outside of board games these days.
...and you will know me by the trail of my lead...
2018/01/31 15:43:11
Subject: Re:Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
Their plastics aren’t as nice as their metals or GW plastics, but they are still quite nice, and at least with Guild Ball hit a good price point. Better than your Bones or Finecast or PP’s pvc plastics. My two complaints are on mold lines of pvc being a pain to remove even if there’s less of them, and thin bits like weapons and such are annoyingly flexible and prone to warping.
2018/01/31 16:19:25
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
LunarSol wrote: My only issue with their plastics has been the rather static posing compared to their metal line thus far.
People keep saying that, but their metals tended to be pretty static most of the time as well, it’s got nothing to do with the material. The ones that weren’t were often complained about being much harder to attach to their base.
2018/02/01 15:47:13
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
LunarSol wrote: My only issue with their plastics has been the rather static posing compared to their metal line thus far.
People keep saying that, but their metals tended to be pretty static most of the time as well, it’s got nothing to do with the material. The ones that weren’t were often complained about being much harder to attach to their base.
Season 2 got a lot more standing around, but the season 1 stuff is all pretty dynamic. Among the models I started with, Flint, Harmony, Honour, Mallet, Boiler, Shank, Boar, Katalyst, Midas, Vitriol, Mecury, Minx, Snakeskin, etc are all models that gave the game a sense of motion on the table. There were always one or two standing around guys, but it just feels like there's way more band poses going on now. Sledge is probably the model that really gets me, as he aggressively defends the 2nd dimension with his giant two handed hammer to his chest.
I do think they're getting better. The second Blacksmith box is way more dynamic than the first or either farmer box. Fish seem like a huge missed opportunity, but the Butcher resculpt seems okay, though Fillet, Boiler, and Shank (wth happened with Shank?) are all pretty considerable downgrades in my opinion. Meathook is an improvement though and Tenderizer is a model who makes sense with a more static pose that looks well done.
2018/03/03 13:39:14
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
A new champion was revealed, in PVC (the material for the kickstarter). Apparently this is a free add-on for backers during the first 24 hours of the campaign:
Also, I guess the title should probably change. From what I've been following of the game, it resembles a tabletop MOBA more than anything else now.
Also, image of a new champion:
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These are likely the four champions that will come in the kickstarter. Don't forget the Troll in the above post will be a free inclusion for backers in the first 24 hours.
Also, the reveal of the retail version of Raeth’Marid:
I like the direction alright. Not models that I feel like I absolutely need to own though, so its feeling like something I want to wait and see how it turns out.
2018/04/06 19:10:15
Subject: Re:Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
That's expected by now, I'd think. I'm more interested by the 16 day limit. Maybe it's to keep the funding and pledges from getting too out of control?
That's expected by now, I'd think. I'm more interested by the 16 day limit. Maybe it's to keep the funding and pledges from getting too out of control?
Might be true, they are 20k over the funded amount and it hasn't been 30 minutes yet.
2018/04/06 20:07:13
Subject: Godtear by Steamforged Games, a Legacy Miniatures Game
Big fan of Steamforged after Guild Ball (off to Steamcon UK this year!), so backed and will see where it goes. Always good to see something fund quickly.
I guess I'll wait for retail or eBay. If I can buy Titus and his crew as an add on, I'd be happy to piggyback on someone's pledge and split the shipping.