Hello, Not sure why you are getting that message. Do you have the exact file you received that message on? I just picked 4 at random, and they opened up just...
Hi, I purchased Soldat II from On Military Matters last week and am reading the rules. On page 9 the rules state that a figure standing from prone cannot...
Hi Lawson, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I have been in a class all week; we are doing a model OAS in DC all week, including Friday and...
Andy, First, let's just say, we love Soldat! Our first game was small. Each side had one squad and one platoon command group. It was infantry only in a...
I figured out the answer to my morale question after re-reading the section on Agressiveness checks. But here's another question: When using leadership points...
"At first glance, Soldat seems to have a lot of charts. We play ATS (the WWII board games from Critical Hit), so it's not like we're strangers to charts. But...
Thanks, Andrew. Those answers help a lot. I'd missed the part about suppression fire having its own modifer column. Oops. I haven't played the ATS Omaha....
Andy, first and foremost I just want to say how much my boys and I have enjoyed SOLDAT over the years. SOLDAT is our game of choice and has been since 1996. I...
Thanks for the kind words; we all appreciate them over here! As to the aggressiveness check, the text in the book is correct, the number to pass is a 6, not an...
Friday was to be "a red day, a battle day" with Mark and I enjoying tremendously a game put on by Rich Lowe, Andy Turlington and Tim Goodlett, "Germans in the...
Here is an exchange that happened off of this discussion board, but I wanted to post it hear incase anyone else has, or will, run across the same question… ...
This is a post sent to me by a new Soldat player, who picked up the rules at Historicon. He is working on both learning the rules, and teaching them to his...
Our small "Band of Brothers" was increased by four new members last night, emigres from another group who did not meet because of the illness of one of its ...
Hey jerry, Thanks for the update! For your specific questions: The radius of exploding shells can be found on the Quick Play sheet that has all of the main...
Andy is right, I left the penetration numbers off the indirect fire table. This is a case where having witten the rules worked against me. I knew the numbers...
Tim, I've actually had several guys give up regular games at other locations in order to play Soldat II. That says a lot about how this plays. As I said to you...
Hey Jerry, Just wanted to let you know that we are not ignoring you, we are discussing our options, and will post here when we decide. It looks like the...
Good morning, Thanks for the rules. I am playing two games now, Johnny Reb and Soldat II. I think the comments about programmed instruction below are great! ...
Michael, Was the flamethrower hidden in an outhouse??? I will put a PDF of the charts up on the group here in the file sections. I cant do it until I get home...
Tim cunningly hid the flamethrower pretty much in full sight in the building I sent my entire squad into at the same time. There was a lot of laughter at my...
"The new sequence of play (as described in the rules... the quick play sheets still reflect the old sequence of play) makes for an even better game." I did not...
Friends of the List, Our slightly larger group of intrepid, gray and white haired warriors finished the game set out last week. Normally a tight band of...
Dear List, In what is not a total first (We often have to move our night to accomodate our host's work requirements.), the FNOG met on wednesday night. The...
Hi Andy, Our games for the past two weeks brought up an interesting point which I thought we might address. Tanks in the desert have the curious property that...
The Scene: Somewhere on the Tobruk perimeter a small force of italian infantry dsupported by four M13/40s and an Autoblinda attempt to break through a portion...