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Did you like it or no?

Have played SFB, it was ok
Have Played SFB, it blows
Have Played SFB, liked it
Have Played SFB, loevd it
I play SFB, i like it
I play SFB, its ok
I play SFB, I love it

Topic: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)  (Read 21246 times)

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Just curious since the Whole SFC3 vs. SFC2:OP seems to have resurfaced.

Persoanlly ive beenplaying it for 25 years and i love it, so thats one vote ;)
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2004, 08:16:33 am »
I've bought tons of books for reading material but have not played the game in years.
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2004, 08:20:41 am »
I tend to buy everything (Steven cole must love me). But i still remeber that little "Game in a Bag" i bought back in 1980 ;)
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2004, 11:18:15 am »
Never played....started collecting SFB material after getting SFC1.

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2004, 11:34:36 am »
I haven't had any one to play against for a while...

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2004, 04:36:46 pm »
Has been a couple of months since I had the chance to play- RL being bad with my steady partner, but I have a few friends that I think I can seduce to the dark side!
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2004, 05:31:19 pm »
*facepalms*

My house is going to get invaded because of this.  I just know it!

Hmm...delivery, pizza, booze...Might not be too bad actually..Just as long as they quiet down enough for my son to sleep.

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2004, 05:37:41 pm »
Hmmm.... needs an option for never playing it
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2004, 06:08:16 pm »
Started playing back in the late-late 70's.  Loved it then; still love it now.  (Only now, the rules book is just so much *bigger*)

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2004, 06:59:36 pm »
If only EVERYTHING got bigger with age, eh Bruce? ;)
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2004, 07:00:45 pm »
Played it from the start only thing I dont have left from the start is the orginal rule book or the baggie update books, but I still got the box. I was stupid and got rid of them when Commaders edition came out. But ive kept everything else sence then.

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2004, 08:31:39 pm »
I played and liked it.I just don't have the time anymore to play the game.. thats why I'm here.  ;D

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2004, 10:19:59 am »
Just curious since the Whole SFC3 vs. SFC2:OP seems to have resurfaced.

Persoanlly ive beenplaying it for 25 years and i love it, so thats one vote ;)

Played a lot in the 80's.  Play some today.  Same friends still get together but not as often due to family demands.  I still read the manuals and keep everything up to date.  Wish I had more time to play.  Hopefully in about 10 years my infant son will play me. ;D

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2004, 01:35:15 pm »
I started playing it in the early 80's and still have huge amounts of materials for it, including over 150 miniatures, Most of them the original Starline 2300 series. But, in the past 10 years of so have played it very little. The immense amount of rules, not to mention the time involved in playing even a small game makes it diifucult to find (and keep) players. I still collect some of the technical materials, although not like I used to.
When I first spotted SCF1 on the store shelves it was like finding the Holy Grail to me. I bought the game on the spot, then bought my first computer 3 days later! My wife thought I was completely nuts!
I have competed in 3 "Rated Ace" tourneys, but, best I did was placing 3rd.  :-\ These days the only chance I play is once a year at a local annual gaming convention. I ususally wind up running the game myself (I am an Official Santioned GameMaster through ABD), since having someone with the needed materials seems to be rare around the area. Today, the minis sit packed carefully in foam lined boxes and I have 3 large plastic containers full of SSDs, books other text items. About 5 yrs ago came very close to selling the whole lot to someone who offered me $500. (again my wife thought I was nuts!)
I love the game, but, the advent of the computer game has vastly speeded up game play and, IMO is prefferable to the long set-up time and time needed to actually complete a single board game.
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2004, 05:06:18 pm »
Needs one more option..."have not played, would like to play, but does not know where to get started"

Having read LordKrueg's post, I suspect I may not have the time...unless you can leave it set up and go back to it whenever time permits
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2004, 05:07:58 pm »
...unless you can leave it set up and go back to it whenever time permits

Barring the random act of a Furry Feline Space Monster rampage on the map, sure.
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #16 on: August 03, 2004, 05:11:15 pm »
...unless you can leave it set up and go back to it whenever time permits

Barring the random act of a Furry Feline Space Monster rampage on the map, sure.

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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2004, 05:30:01 pm »
...unless you can leave it set up and go back to it whenever time permits

Barring the random act of a Furry Feline Space Monster rampage on the map, sure.

LOL!  I've never had that destroy a game of SFB.  Virtally all my games are completed in one sitting.

However!  On more than one occaision, months of F&E playing has been lost to the sudden pounce of the cat who decides all those stacks of counters look like sooooooo much fun.  (The Klingon Deep Space Fleet was never really that vulnerable to felines, was it??!!)

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« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2004, 07:03:28 pm »
I stumbled on to SFB quite by accident.  I was with some friends doing some panzerbleader (hybrid panzerblitz/panzerleader + arty rules from Arab-Israeli wars and some other "house rules".  I was introduced to a friend who first introduced me to the concept and I was somewhat intrigued.  But never got a chance to play a game w/ him.  By a strange twist of fate, one of my RPG players met someone local who played and had a large group of players.  He played several games, got the bug and bought the baggie.

A couple of weeks later, two of the players in our RPG group called at the last minute and couldn't play.  My friend decided to introduce us to SFB...I got my butt handed to me the first CA vs D7 battle, but I was instantly hooked. The next day, went down to hobby store and picked up the baggie, and have never looked back.  I eventually was able to defeat my friend and as the expansion baggies were released, we saved our lunch money and stuff because it was the #1 thing we wanted to spend our hard earned disposable income on in the whole wide world.

Eventually I found myself gravitating toward a preference for the Romulans.  Call synergy, fate, whatever, It has been that way since.  Perhaps it was because few in the group could play Romulan with the finesse required to be successful. Time passed, commanders edition, SSD books, Federation Space Released, Federation and Empire released (bought it the day it was on the shelf, got there before the store had opened and waited) and there was a gaming con in town, complete with sanctioned tourney.

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I entered, won w/ the Firehawk.  I didn't really feel challenged in any of the 3 rounds I fought. The Wyn was the toughest fight though.  He had good dice...  What really irked me, was the prize.  A F#$@(^| Federation CVA Starline figure...I was insulted.  I told the judge that.  He just gave me a blank look, didn't understand.

I have had the opportunity as a member of the armed forces, to introduce SFB to many gamers and non-gamers alike (though the non-gamers the rules are "abbreviated")  If I had more time now, and SFC was not in existence, I probably would play it more than once every year or so.  Though about a year or so ago, I did get it out to work on some manner of tweak for the plasma when the matter was being discussed for play balance in SFC.  While it was out of the box, I had some fun though with an old friend.  Won a couple, lost a couple.  As for play balance work for SFC, IIRC I had worked out a sliding scale of adjusting Plasma Torpedo Range Brackets as compensation for the Real Time nature of SFC, doubled internals, and other factors that vary from Canon SFB. The idea was quickly dropped due to inherent unbalancing such a solution would be against static targets such as bases and planets.  It did look good on paper, and the dozen or so hours spent moving cardboard was time well spent at least.

I still refer to my F&E ruleset (still at arms length as I type) from time to time.  It is a shame somewhat.  I have some manner of Automated SFB on my computer, while the real thing sits in boxes downstairs in the dungeon, gathering dust, with only the occasional house spider for company.  If my buddies were not pressuring me into Rolemaster, I might be motivated, at least by this post, to dust it off and start calling some old friends over.  Maybe next year.
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Re: Who has played or continues to play Star Fleet Battles (Board Game)
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2004, 12:17:55 am »
Been a LOOOOOOOOOOONG time since I played SFB, but I loved it.

I can remember modifing SSDs with wihteout, and sneaking into the copy room at work to run off a Federation CA+ or a Klingon D-7D!

I actually still have the recurser to F&E, called "Federation Space," as well as F&E.

I can remember making up fleet lists, creating names for all the ships, and playing massive campaigns...

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