Test games of PITS

Started by martin goddard, February 22, 2020, 09:31:04 AM

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Leslie BT

So it there a report on the game session using Patrols in the Sudan and how it went?

Stewart 46A

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Hi Les, long time ago in a different world, I seem to remember about 8 players on 3 tables.
I think we played 3 games During the day with lots of tea and coffee.
There were some winners and a few players came second.
There were some new players and I think the day was enjoyed by all.


Stewart

Smiley Miley 66

A long time ago now it seems and a completely different world.
It is an army I would like to do at some point, now I have a fort !I now have the rules as well.
The army that I will do for it will be dual purpose. As it will also represent a British/Canadian force for CWB or at least a percentage will do.
When I done my Western forces this year, I done it with PITS in mind, as Stewart suggested?I ve got an Indian force from PP to do as the Enemy.
Miles

Leslie BT

Any rule additions, revisions etc.

Stewart 46A

No Les, not that I can remember


Stewart

Smiley Miley 66

At some point I would love to be able to work with Stewart, on his thoughts and ideas on expanding PITS to other areas ? Like using it for the Wild West ? But I will need to get a fort for that era done as well.
Miles

Stewart 46A

Morning Mile,
You can use PITs as is for the Wild West.
Replace US Cavalry for  British/Egyptian , Native Americans for Dervish.
Scenario - US have to visit a number of homesteads and collect civilians and return     
Scenario - US have to recon native village and return


Stewart

Leslie BT

Agreed Stewart, these rules would work for any native force against regular trained troops.