Another great episode - Always love the podcasts and the length is never a problem for me
Fascinating look at 5150; Have heard about it on TMP and other forums frequently, but never really as in depth as your review. I don't need a game to have a
continual level of support so I might look into it.
The discussion on Electronic warfare was very interesting. my only experience with EW in games is the attempts to do
something with it in Full Thrust and thsoe attempts were limited as for all intents and purposes such factors as target spoofing and such like are covered by the dice rolls for beams, PDS and suchlike for missiles and so forth: However, your ideas have given me much to think about and talk to others on.
The other place i am exposed to EW is in the Weber/White Starfire novels, and as I have not played the
game I don't know how much of their quite elaborate stealth and ELINT operatison are actually
playable game features; there is some cyber warfare in the books too, but like the limits of stealth and such in the physics of that universe there are in-story and therefore in-game reasons why the limits to such operations exist.
Also a couple of points to note on new models - The current "Warcradle Classics" pre-orders
DO include some Spartan Kickstarter models, namely the ligghter ships for the League of Crimson and Egyptian forces ( You may no longer have to be Australian to get the latter
), the Britanina Light carriers ( UPDATE: Those are gone without even a "Restock Expected" so I assume the molds have died
), and the Praxilla submarines for the Covenant. Reviews
might be forthcoming . . .
And from Ground Zero Games, not only have the Kra'Vak fleet been remastered with 3D mastered redesigns ( Which look great from the pictures I've seen ) they also have their fisrt laser-cut acrylic items - a more robust "spider" for mounting six fiighters on a stand. The metal ones with their tendency to bend or snap are being replaced with these startign with orders recieved from last week. Finally, the lads at Brigade Models of the UK have released some new heavy units for the Japanese in Aeronef, includign a rather magnificent carrier.