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NAFC Day 1

A quick review of day 1 while I sit and digest the awesome breakfast at the Orchard – if you ever needed another reason to come to the NAFC, this would be it.  A nice morning, in contrast to yesterday when I woke with a start at 5.50, having set my alarm very badly so that it didn’t go off.  Body clock to the rescue!  Piled my huge packing list into the car, and had a smooth trip to Nottingham, arriving as people started to register in the hall at about half eight.

First from the packing list was the mugs, which went down well again, though I do have a few to dispatch today – I have no use for leftover individualised NAF mugs, can’t see them making much on ebay.  I set the webcam up to test it, and catch the flavour of the hall, though turned the sound off (sorry Glow!) so that I wasn’t capturing individual conversations.  Unfortunately, the refs’ laptop wasn’t talking to the hotel wireless, so mine was soon commandeered to allow online posting of the draw, a great was of doing it to reduce crowding round the bits of paper.

On to the games! Game 1 v TheDoc’s Dark Elves started fairly badly, when I miscounted squares allowing my ball carrier to be hit – fortunately, I had 4 slann catchers so was able to rescue and cage up properly, then went through the half without leaping at all for an 8-turn drive.  I was numbers up in the second half, including managing to leap in early in the half and surf his only witch, then various turnovers on both sides led to it finishing 1-0.  Fun game to start the tournament, excellent opponent.

Game 2 brought more Dark Elves, but this time 2 witches, 1 reroll plus leader.  2 runners too, one of whom had nerves of steel, which if he was able to not roll a one would have been an excellent tactic!  Was not to be, sadly.  A Blitz result helped quite a lot, allowing the frogs to swarm early on, and the game finished 3-0.  Froggy armour held up well to quite a few hits, which was a recurring theme in the day, and the prehensile tongue of the Croaxigor made life annoying for his only blodge blitzer.  Always good to play ManticoreRich, who does a lot of the graphics work for the NAF, and also produces some nice figures!

Game 3 was HowlingGriffon’s Undead – we had been hoping to play each other having had quite a lot of Twitter chat, but the odds were against it with 150 coaches.  Froggy armour still mostly held up in this one, and an early blitz put me 1-0 up within a few turns.  Didn’t manage to hold him off in his second drive, so went in 1-1, only one frog down.  Then they started to leave the pitch, mostly to the KO box, and life got hard, culminating in a failed GFI into the corner for the touchdown.  The ball came half the way up the pitch, and I committed the cardinal sin of saying “well done, that’s your game”, which is the magic words to make your opponent fail the pickup and for all your stuff to work (but also make you look like an arse).

So, the krox passed bonehead, and rolled double both down.  Passed the loner, powed the zombie and went to stand next to the ghoul.  Catcher swept in, scooped up the ball, dodged out and punted the ball into space for the chase.  A ghoul got there first, but time was running out.  In my turn 16 I was debating whether to sack the ball carrier or take out the wight in scoring distance, when in contrast to my statement in the first half HG said “you could still win”.  I counted it out, and he was right!  Five rolls of six in a row, as well as a both down with wrestle, and the game finished 2-1 to me.  Excellent sportsmanship from Darren – thank you!

Finished the day on 3 wins then, and headed to the bar for many many beers and games of Zombie Dice, Zombie Fluxx, BB Team Manager and Perudo, then crashing out about half twelve.

Head not hurting too badly, but Brendan has just arrived looking a bit too fresh for my liking, given that he is my first opponent with his two Tackling Saurus.  Which is a bit like cheating.

My team:

  • 4 catchers (2 x dodge day 1, guard and dauntless day 2)
  • 6 lineman (wrestle day 1, block day 2)
  • Croaxigor (unfeasibly long tongue)

Pics will follow later, as I’ve left my camera in my room.  Updates will come today on Twitter via @OfficialNAF or @sann0638, but if you don’t tweet you can see the OfficialNAF feed here: http://www.thenaf.net/the-naf/media/

Nonumber says hi to the internet!

Edit: Many photos now available!

2nd Edit: Check out Day 2!

Fumbbl, Cyanide – A Comparison

It comes up occasionally as to “which is better”, Cyanide’s Blood Bowl or Fumbbl.  As a fan of both, I am going to do my best to give a neutral comparison, mostly by giving the positive elements of each version.


Fumbbl

fumbblplayHosted at fumbbl.com, Fumbbl is free to play, and needs Java installed. All games are organised on the site, and are largely grouped into Ranked (choose who to play using a Gamefinder), Blackbox (say you want to play, then get scheduled) and League (a private league).  You can control the game using the mouse or the keyboard.  As shown, the play is 2D, side-to-side.  If either player gets disconnected for any reason, the match can be restarted from the position it got to.  Concessions and disconnections are monitored by the admin staff.

  • There is a lot of functionality such as marking players’ skills, saving setups for teams, changing portraits of the players and marking team logos on the pitch.
  • There are a lot of leagues to be joined, including ones for rookies and ones for particular timezones.
  • There is a unique set of teams played in a division called Stunty League including Chaos Halflings, Gnoblars etc, as well as the Simyin Ape team which is available to Fumbbl leagues.
  • Matches can be easily spectated, with the spectators able to text-chat to each other and generate sound effects such as cheering and booing, which the players can hear.
  • There are regular official tournaments, and access to lots of statistics.
  • Some of the cards are available, and the ruleset is fully compliant with CRP, including some of the skills being optional to use (e.g. dodge, stand firm, diving tackle, pass).
  • There is a complete set of stars for each team.

Cyanide

cyanideplay“Cyanide” is the generic name for the PC version of Blood Bowl, which has gone through various editions including Legendary, Dark Elf and finally Chaos Edition, which introduced the Khorne team.  It boasts a fun set of 3D graphics, including “cut-scenes” for touchdowns, injuries, crowd pushes and so on, as well as computer-generated commentary.  There is a large selection of public and private leagues.  The public ones include the matchmaking leagues of Auld World and Naggaroth, where you play against whoever is “spinning” at the same time as you, but a lot of players choose to join a private league, as in these disconnections and concessions are monitored.

  • Private leagues often use “out-of-game” websites which use the files generated by the game to put together the statistics for a league.  These websites are where the community feel of the game is found, and as they are independent of the game you can choose one which suits you.
  • There are various hacks available for the game which allow you to add different skins to the players and cheerleaders.
  • You can spectate games and chat to other spectators.
  • You can choose various camera angles (end-on, side-on etc) to find the one that suits you.
  • And a big one, you can play against the computer!

Cyanide are currently working on Blood Bowl 2, and I will add details for this when it is released.

I may add a table format soon, comparing each element.

 

Birthday Bowl Writeup

Birthday Bowl is done and dusted – the first tournament that I’ve run single-handed, and it went pretty well (except my dice…).  We live-streamed all of Lunchmoney’s games (using Skaven), in honour of it being his 50th NAF tournament, and to be sure that all four would come in under two hours in case I wanted to edit them later.

Everyone turned up in good time (except Sam, who cutted it fine though he did have 3 hours to travel) so we were able to start at 9:30, once everyone had found a chair/table to sit on.  Industrial quantities of chilli, rice, jacket potatoes and drinks were consumed, and at the end we had a clear winner, with all 7 of the top players on different numbers of points.  Very pleased with the scoring system, and the mutation fun meant some unique BB challenges!

Results!

  • WP_20150502_0031st – Wobert
  • 2nd – Scs.sam
  • 3rd – 20phoenix
  • Glowworm – Hawk
  • Spoon – Dementor
  • Most Cas – Landrover
  • Most TD – Wobert
  • Most scored against – Dementor
  • Most cas against – Lunchmoney
# Team Race NAF Name Score Touchdowns Casualties
1 Warpstone Wombles Skaven wobert 39 12 5 14 8
2 Sam is Late Chaos Pact scs.sam 35 8 5 10 2
3 Cardiff Garlequines Vampire 20phoenix 34 8 5 9 7
4 Birthday Blighters Skaven hawk 30 11 8 6 7
5 Steampunk Rats Skaven lunchmoney 28 9 6 9 13
6 Club Castell Caerdydd Wood Elf dionysian 27 6 5 2 3
7 Wot no rat ogre Skaven enderman 23 8 6 5 8
8 Ben Dover and Takit Norse landrover 22 7 7 15 9
9 Callous Cowgirls Amazon cornishwoon 21 4 6 5 12
10 Morghaar Virus Chaos Pact mawph 21 5 5 5 4
11 Hellspire Avalance Norse hairypete77 19 6 6 11 6
12 Lost in the Mohicans Pro Elf sann0638 18 5 6 3 6
13 Rancid Steamers Dwarf frogboy 18 4 6 7 1
14 Dwarves with Benefits Chaos Dwarf psmiddy 11 3 8 6 9
15 (Bl)Underworld Underworld glowworm 11 3 7 3 10
16 The Humans Human dementor 1 2 10 6 11

 

Birthday Bowl Rd 4

Lunchmoney’s 250th NAF game is against psmiddy – he’s not up for the tournament, but it should be a good game with Skaven v Chaos Dwarfs!

Here’s the full draw:

Draw for round 4

Table Match
1 Skaven | hawk   vs Chaos Pact | scs.sam
2 Skaven | wobert   vs Amazon | cornishwoon
3 Vampire | 20phoenix   vs Norse | landrover
4 Chaos Pact | mawph   vs Wood Elf | dionysian
5 Skaven | enderman   vs Pro Elf | sann0638
6 Skaven | lunchmoney   vs Chaos Dwarf | psmiddy
7 Underworld | glowworm   vs Norse | hairypete77
8 Dwarf | frogboy   vs Human | dementor

Draw for Game 3

Lunchmoney is staying on the live stream all day, in honour of his 50th tournament.  This time v scs.sam.

Here’s the draw:

Birthday Bowl

Draw for round 3

Table Match
1 Norse | landrover   vs Skaven | wobert
2 Wood Elf | dionysian   vs Skaven | hawk
3 Chaos Pact | scs.sam   vs Skaven | lunchmoney
4 Pro Elf | sann0638   vs Vampire | 20phoenix
5 Amazon | cornishwoon   vs Chaos Dwarf | psmiddy
6 Skaven | enderman   vs Dwarf | frogboy
7 Chaos Pact | mawph   vs Norse | hairypete77
8 Underworld | glowworm   vs Human | dementor

Game 2 – Lunchmoney v Enderman!

Two major wins decide top table!

Birthday Bowl

Draw for round 2

Table Match
1 Skaven | wobert   vs Skaven | hawk
2 Wood Elf | dionysian   vs Chaos Pact | scs.sam
3 Norse | landrover   vs Amazon | cornishwoon
4 Dwarf | frogboy   vs Chaos Pact | mawph
5 Skaven | lunchmoney   vs Skaven | enderman
6 Underworld | glowworm   vs Pro Elf | sann0638
7 Norse | hairypete77   vs Chaos Dwarf | psmiddy
8 Human | dementor   vs Vampire | 20phoenix

 

B Bowl Rd 1

Game 1 – Regeneration on Roxanna, Claw on a Rat Ogre, more updates to follow!
Birthday Bowl – Draw for round 1

Birthday Bowl

Draw for round 1

Table Match
1 Norse | hairypete77   vs Amazon | cornishwoon
2 Skaven | wobert   vs Vampire | 20phoenix
3 Skaven | hawk   vs Human | dementor
4 Pro Elf | sann0638   vs Chaos Pact | scs.sam
5 Skaven | lunchmoney   vs Dwarf | frogboy
6 Chaos Dwarf | psmiddy   vs Wood Elf | dionysian
7 Chaos Pact | mawph   vs Skaven | enderman
8 Underworld | glowworm   vs Norse | landrover

Lots of video fun during the day, and photos later.

Mooaarr Blood Bowl

Some thoughts on the eve of Birthday Bowl, a 16-coach BB tournament at my house, quite exciting!  Thoroughly enjoying my BB at moment, as it’s providing an amazingly rich tapestry of experience for just one game.

My tabletop league stalled a bit after the first round of games, but I’m expecting a flurry quite soon – currently playing Necro, and top of the league, though not sure how long that will last.  I’m playing online on two leagues on Fumbbl – the Team Scotland league, which allows me to keep in touch with my Eurobowl team mates despite not living anywhere near them, and the White Isle League, which I think is Britain’s biggest and has a good selection of decent coaches. I’m also part of the UKBBL on Cyanide, which is allowing me to meet a load more new coaches.

On the tabletop tournament scene, as well as Birthday Bowl, I’ve managed to wangle 3 tournament weekends in a row at the end of May, which is unheard of for me.  The NAF Champs is the biggest individual tournament of the year, currently nudging 130, but I would expect 150 by the time it rolls around, and it’s a great opportunity to meet up with a load of players in one place.  The weekend after is a UKBBL non-NAF tournament, which will allow me to become possibly the first person to play 25 races in tournaments (I’ve done the 24, and will be adding Khorne!).  Then it’s Cakebowl, which is our local 2-day tournament, and the boys will be joining me for that one.  Defending my title too!

ouchPainting wise, I’m looking forward to my Impact Kickstarter arriving with Pro/Dark/High Elf teams and the Scotlings, plus another that I can never remember.  I’m redoing my snotlings, and finishing off a load of individual models. I’m also going to knock together a Duel Entry for the NAFC from my bits box, to support the idea rather than with any hope of winning…

Later on in the year, I’m currently in negotiations with my employer to allow me the time off to be a ref in Lucca for the World Cup, which would allow me to do a load of media work too – writing match reports, live streaming some highlights, it would be awesome.

Fingers crossed, and on with Blood Bowl we go!

Recording Live Blood Bowl

A bit of ongoing commentary on my adventures in recording live Blood Bowl – things I have tried, what works and what doesn’t.  I’ll probably leave a few questions unanswered, so if I do just drop me a line and I’ll happily answer any questions.

Equipment

I have an HP Pavilion G series laptop, if anyone cares to look up the spec – it’s not very powerful, of which more later.  I’m using a Logitech C920 USB webcam, which I have gaffer-taped to an old lamp so it can be pointed in various directions, and a separate USB microphone to pick up the sound.

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Software

I’ve used a few different combinations of software.  Before live-streaming, I had recorded the screen using Debut and then moved on to Open Broadcast Software (OBS), both free programmes.  When using Debut for screen capture I recorded the audio separately using Audacity, and then used Windows Movie Maker to combine the two.  This took an age, whereas live-streaming means the video is available straight away.

I had a look at Twitch, but I had already set up my YouTube account by this stage with a few videos on it, so I didn’t fancy making the switch.

So the easiest way to live stream is through Google Hangouts. This is the default option. To live stream on YouTube you create a live event, which needs an account in good standing (some videos already published, I think). Once you have done that it’s literally a couple of clicks to get your Hangout going.

I then found that it was a bit tricky to get the score, turns and dugout in clear view, so HairyPete suggested using OBS with an overlay.  This is a text box that allows you to put any text over the picture, by setting up a “scene”.  He and I played around for a while, before I put the call out on Twitter, and Christer (of Fumbbl fame) came to the rescue with a snazzy little app that updates a text file automatically.  This allowed me to just have a simple interface for increasing the score etc.

Overlay

In terms of getting YouTube going with OBS, this was straightforward, and there are lots of guides out there written by more technical people than me.

The only problem I found with OBS was the amount of computer power it took, and this is where my poor little laptop couldn’t really take it.  I couldn’t have any other programmes going at the same time, and had to reduce the frames per second (fps) to 10, down from the recommended 30.  I don’t think this affected the quality, however.

There were still occasional hangs, but mostly I think it was OK.  A better camera would probably improve the resolution, and a better computer would speed it up, but I am in no hurry to invest money in a niche activity!

I stopped using the overlay more recently, and adapted one of my boards to have a mini-dugout on it, copied (I think) from a Dutch Open design.

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Once an event appears on YouTube, you can edit it, trim it etc, but only if it’s less than 2 hours, which I learned to my cost as some of mine have half an hour of nothing at the beginning while I wait for my opponent!  Will do first half and second half in future, I think.

Hope that was helpful, questions and comments welcome!

Blood Bowl v NinjaHamster

I had the webcam set up to livestream Lycos’s 1000th game, and then recorded game 2. Took a different approach to game 3 by using the webcam to take snapshots at various points in the game. This is my Humans with a wizard against NinjaHamster’s Necro.

I kicked, and this was the starting set up.  NH set up fairly deep, with only 3 on the line – I tend to pack the line when receiving to get as many blocks in as possible, hoping to remove the line of scrimmage if possible.  When kicking I have 3 on the line, with the big guy behind to dissuade following up.  My 3 blitzers are protecting the vulnerable catchers and throwers behind.

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The kick went short, and NH gathered his forces at the top of the board.  After a few turns this was the position.  He pushed forward after this and I managed to dodge out but not get down the blodge ghoul.  Thought about using the wizard, but was not in a position to capitalise.  After 3 games where I have kicked I am starting to think that when having a wizard receiving is actually the better option, as it keeps the psychological effect in play for longer.  After this position NH scored, giving me a few turns to score back.

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A wiser man would have taken a pic of my setup, but I forgot.  The kick went deep, but my thrower and ag4 catcher combo meant that after receiving I got into this position with my cage just over the line and the catcher within scoring range.  NH put some nice pressure on and I used a reroll early in the turn, leading to two unprotected GFI for the score.

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Made it!

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I received in the second half , and a touchback meant that I could get the catcher in a nice cage early on (top of picture).  Still no wizard used.

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Nice little position here, little tricky to see.  Start of NH’s turn, and my catcher has retreated a bit after it got a bit crowded near the sideline.  NH has a flesh golem a couple of squares away, with a werewolf nearby, so spots the opportunity for a nice chain push to put the golem next to the ball carrier.  Does so successfully, but doesn’t get the reward of a pow or both down (neither golem nor catcher has block).Snapshot_20150221_8

After the chain push:

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It was one of those positions though where the manpower needed to make it work means that if it fails (i.e. no pow) there is a gap, so my lot zoomed through the line and protected the catcher.  At 1-1, and with a wizard in hand, I should have scored rather than stalled.

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But I stalled, running the catcher over and not protecting him properly.  The wight (NH happily pointing at him!) needed a dodge and then two gfi’s to hit me, which I realised but allowed. Oops, both down (last reroll gone on the dodge).

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Ball bounces in to the end zone.  Not a problem, my catcher at the top of the screen can reach it and… fail the pick up, bounce into the crowd, head towards half way line.  Argh!

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Many shenanigans ensued, and I eventually had to lightning bolt a ghoul to get the ball back, and do a quick pass with the blitzer to get the score.  The morale of the story, if you can go ahead and still have a wizard, don’t stall!

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Fun game, excellent opponent.  Finished day 2-0-1.  On to Sunday!