Finding times to play is always a problem with international systems like this. My impression is also that most peolple playing Up Front on Vassal are in the learning process and not old, experienced players.
One advantage with this, though, is that most peolple are on the same level of experience. But if you still have one or two old dogs, that might well blow a tournament.
Anyway, my main intention with this post was to get a picture of how many are actually playing Up Front on Vassal. So far I’ve got only one answer… Altough I’ve coincidentally come across a few other guys.
I’m new to both vassal and up front but interested in learning if someone out there has experience and is willing to teach - or at least play with a slow player =)
I found boardgamegeek.com to be a good ref. for this kind of stuff so i started a thread on that fourm
I am new to Vassal and Up Front…But, would like to try playing. Going to try game with Diploguy and if anyone else wants to help me out…would greatly appreciate it.
I am also new to Vassal but have played Up Front on and off for a number of years (off meaning I forget the rules every 2-3 years and have to re-learn them) I am in the PST and would be interested in a friendly game via live on Vassal or PBEM.
I live in the UK therefore GMT. I used to play Up Front alot in the 90’s and would like to get back into it. Please send me a me a message if interested in playing.
I’m a new player with solo and half (lol) of a human opponent game under my belt. Will be on and off the server over the next few weeks. Feel free to IM me if you see me online.
Im a new player who has seen a couple of tutorials but would of course try to read up in detail some more if a game presented itself, I’ve played TS on VASSAL so no worries with the software I would think
In Sweden, evenings weekdays and weekends more times available, really would like to learn from someone who knows the game well, with the aim being playing regularly, dont mind getting beaten, but like to learn where I am going wrong