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Reverend Joe
07-31-2009, 15:25
DBA Online (http://www.dbaol.com/)

Anyone played? Any opinions? It's available for free, so I'm downloading it right now.

Edit: damn, never mind, this looks really complex.

Ibn-Khaldun
08-01-2009, 21:37
I played it. Don't think that it's too complex.

Edit: Gah.. Now I finally know what that "DBA" means! :laugh4:

Beskar
08-01-2009, 21:51
De Bello Antiquitum Online: why the hell did nobody tell me about this?!

Because:

1) No one has ever heard of it.
2) The cover looks bad, so I won't even be tempted to open it.
(The html coding of the frontpage is messed up and looks really wonky. Do I trust them with an application?)

Jolt
08-01-2009, 23:03
Seems cute. thinking of giving it a try.

Crazed Rabbit
08-02-2009, 07:08
It's not completely free (http://www.dbaol.com/club.htm):

Subscribed Members Benefits:

* Play Internet Games without any restrictions
* Participate in Tournaments and Campaigns
* Re-play the history with scenario battles
* Get your personal Game Statistics/rankings recorded



Subscription Options

* Periodic Subscription ($9.95 per month) via our Secure Online CC processing

Can't find out exactly what you get without money. :shrug:

CR

CountArach
08-02-2009, 13:14
I've seen this before, but if it turns out that we can play online against each other I'd be more than happy to try to figure this out with someone. I've seen DBA tournaments at play in the past (During my miniature battlegaming days) and they look quite fun.

So yeah if anyone wants to try to get this thing worked out then feel free to message me or let me know.

Nelson
08-02-2009, 13:55
Anyone into miniatures war gaming can’t help but be familiar with DBA.

The Historic Miniatures Gaming Society (HMGS) here in the USA has DBA tournaments at all of its conventions.

Reverend Joe
08-02-2009, 17:34
It's not completely free (http://www.dbaol.com/club.htm):


Can't find out exactly what you get without money. :shrug:

CR

You can play a hotseat game for free, apparently. Kinda like a demo, I guess.

Veho Nex
08-03-2009, 17:40
Anyone into miniatures war gaming can’t help but be familiar with DBA.

The Historic Miniatures Gaming Society (HMGS) here in the USA has DBA tournaments at all of its conventions.

WHO ARE YOU!?!?! I've never seen you before, now all of a sudden I'm seeing you everywhere. Did I miss something? Was there a name change? I feel so left out of the loop...

John the Mad
08-04-2009, 06:16
I don't like the computer version.

The tabletop version is great if you can find people interested in it and have the time,money,and effort to expend on it.

Nelson
08-05-2009, 00:44
I’ve never played the PC or the miniatures version. I do see lots of people pushing lead while competing at conventions using DBA rules.


Veho, I signed my name in the Orgs concrete when it was still wet. Though badly worn and hard to see, it has remained unchanged.

I’m kinda like Tolkien’s Treebeard.
I don’t leave my woods much but I’ve been around a LONG time… :grin: