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Showing posts with label The Hub Systems Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hub Systems Podcast. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 December 2017

Still here....

Hi everyone....

So some of you may have thought I'd disappeared, but in fact I've just been incredibly busy, with my free time taken up with working on my house, taking my D&D group through Rise of Tiamat and playing my Gnome Wizard Dafriut on Roll20 (Curse of Strahd). Thishasn't left a lot of time for anything else - including this blog and The Hub Systems. Rest asured, we haven't gone, we're just dealing with a lot of stuff!

On our house (which was built sometime around 1740), we decided to replace the grotty carpet on the stairs from the ground floor, at the same time as putting solid oak flooring through from the Kitchen, dining room and hall. When we lifted the carpet, we found the sriars were split, rotten and held together in some places by hardboard! I called a carpenter to replace the bad treads, but he said that stairs like this (its a 180 degree spiral stair) were made on site - they'd all need to be replaced...

This started a month-long saga when led to Oscar and I putting in a set of pre-made stairs (with the help of my neighbour), replastering walls, constructing cupboards....in short a massive job when we envisaged getting someone in to lay a carpet...that was Autumn gone!

In Rise of Tiamat, our group had a "rage quit" - one of the players felt he could no longer play with the group due to "differences in play style". That's fine, but I've not seen behaviour from the group I find problematic except from this player...still I respected his wishes, but then he wanted to dictate how he left the campaign, right in the middle of one of the episodes....er, no. The party now has to carry on without the almost 70,000 experience that his character represents, which is the main problem I have with a player leaving late in the campaign - if he'd left earlier then the players would be almost an entire level higher.

Still, the group feels more harmonious now, and they still have one more episode to boost them up before they face the final confrontation at the well of Dragons...let's see how they fare!

As for me, I wanted to play as well as DM, so I joined a group on Roll20 playing Curse of Strahd. We've already had 4 PC deaths, making the adventure definitely perilous and there's a palpable sense of menace, which is great. My Wizard is now 4th level, School of Divination and Lucky, giving me a lot of dice control. I thought about going for illusion, but the big kickers don't set in for that school until much higher level, and I figured I may not last that long! So far it's been a blast.

GW seem to be keeping themselves together, releasing Necromunda, more codices and models, and not too many things that look horrible - though there are a few (of course!). They seem to be increasingly interactive, which has to be a good thing, though the problem with 40k as an IGO-UGO system remains - maybe alternate activation was just too much of a mental shift for them, which is a shame since the main issue I see with the game is almost wholly down to this simple and very 20th century mechanic.

Anyway, now December is here we will endeavour to bring you a bit more both on the blog and The Hub Systems, so you can enjoy your festive feasts whilst digesting hobby-related stuff. See you soon,

Alex & Oscar

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Mann's Model Moments is launching a Patreon account for The Hub Systems Podcast

Hello everyone!

I've always believed that content such as ours should be free to listeners and followers, and we've put funds into equipment, time into podcasts and effort into both. We want to continue that, and want to ensure that we're producing content you all enjoy. As such, we've decided to launch a Patreon account for people to contribute to what we're doing if they wish. This is completely voluntary, but it's a really easy way for us to ensure we always have relevant things to discuss, and for you to tell us what you want! Here is our "go-live" post;

https://www.patreon.com/posts/11236335

For those of you wantint to contribute, you can find our page on https://www.patreon.com/TheHubSystems or by going to Patreon and searching for "TheHubSystems" or via this link;

https://www.patreon.com/TheHubSystems

We really hope that people will contribute and guide us in the next phase of Mann's Model Moments, and The Hub Systems podcast. Thanks for reading, and see you soon!

Sunday, 11 September 2016

The Hub Systems Episode 26: The Icarus Project


This time we are joined by Anto from Icarus Miniatures to talk about his upcoming 28/32/35mm sci-fi skirmish game Kickstarter - The Icarus Project. Before that we talk a little bit about the recent Halo Ground Command upgrade boxes from Spartan, together with latest FFG X-Wing announcement and the usual GW fare in Hit or Miss. Listen and Enjoy!


Sunday, 4 September 2016

The Hub Systems Podcast Episode 25: Firestorm Armada Tactica: Relthoza

This episode I'm joined by Josh and Craig from Spartan's Firestorm Focus Group to discuss those space spiders - the Relthoza. Seen as one of the most difficult races to be successful with, we examine everything from individual ships to their overall tactics and strategy to glean how they can be played to win.



Josh also gives us a round-up of Gencon 2016 and of course we have our regular Hit or Miss slot examining the recent releases of mid summer. Listen and enjoy!




Monday, 25 July 2016

The Hub Systems Podcast Episode 23- Shattered Void

We meet up with Alan & Mark from White Dragon Miniatures to talk about their Kickstarter campaign Shattered Void, a starfighter combat game with some really interesting mechanics. In Hit or Miss we discuss the Sylvaneth releases for AoS, and GW pricing strategies in general, together with X-Wing, Forgeworld and some really pretty dice!

Listen & Enjoy!


Saturday, 2 July 2016

The Hub Systems Podcast Episode 22 - 3D, or not 3D, that is the question!

So this time we look at the implications of 3D printing, and the blurring boundaries between digital and relaity in our gaming, and its impact on the hobby aspect of our game. We also take a look at Arena Rex, Stormcloud Attack and the wave 9 releases for X-Wing in Hit or Miss


Enjoy!


Tuesday, 28 June 2016

The Hub Systems Podcast Episode 21 - Mega Hit or Miss!

Hello again, after a couple of weeks delay in extended editing due to some sound issues (if anyone knows of a stable alternative to Soundflower for reliably recording audio from Skype on a Mac we're all ears!), we're back with our promised Mega Hit or Miss episode. Please stick with the patchy sound in a couple of spots (around 45 and 1 hour and 45 minutes), they don't last long and hopefully they're not too bad...

Anyway, enjoy the episode and we'll be back soon