Broadsides are now on a stick, placed when broadsides are to be fired.
Maneuvering templates
The ships move much as they do in SoG, but the fastest can move anywhere from 1 to 15 knots.
Sails of Glory opened my eyes to a whole new way of playing games. The fast pace of play was great, and it captured a lot of the nuances of sailing.
Dobbs Yesterday, 16:37I well remember a similar incident under Commodore Manley at Doncaster Achim. I was the last ship in a line of four led by the good Commodore. When the
Bligh Yesterday, 13:06Thanks for the rep, Sven, and also for the idea with the line.
I think "in reality" the line would have been be a probable
Congratulation to your new medals, comrades.
Nice AAR, Achim.
MY choice would have been to form a kind of French line and use the better wind conditions to get throug the blockade.
Thank you for the reputation, Rob
The British had two commanders of equal rank (JackAubrey1805 commanding HMS Orion, HMS Kent
Today I have great pleasure in awarding Vol the "How To" medal
for his first published work in this area of the Anchorage.
You can view the page at https://www.sailsofglory.org/content...ilding-methods
Volunteer Yesterday, 02:26Navara, new option for storage foam trays.
Here is a post on the Drome by Driph that may be of interest and here are the bits we will be
Scratch Building 1/1200 USS Chesapeake 38 Gun Frigate
The USS Chesapeake is a ship no one seems to manufacture for some reason. Its famous foe HMS
For now if you would.
I will add others if they contain as much detail.
Rob.
An interesting game Achim.
Were the Brits under an overall commander, and given instructions, or just sailed as individuals without any pre battle
No problem at all Achim.
Please carry on. With any luck Jonas will be able to help you out.
Rob.
Ok Rob, will do. You want just the Chesapeake?
Volunteer 06-26-2022, 11:24Introduction
At our last meeting before the summer break, three of us played the scenario "The Blockade of Saint Domingue" from
AAR: The blockade of Saint Domingue in four rounds: How can France win this scenario?
"Maybe the rules somehow do reflect not the real situations perfectly in that aspect, because of course the battle line was common in historic situations"
David Manley Yesterday, 21:53