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Episode 3 is upon us! We talk about the recent NISEI Eternal tournament and Cache Refresh, finish our review of Terminal Directive, premier the Netrunner Dad Joke segment, and discuss the changes to the Corp side in System Core 2019. Music credit: Wesley Slover and KELLR
In this episode our heroes are joined by former lead designer of Netrunner Damon Stone. A year out from Damon leaving Fantasy Flight we talk about his feelings on the Revised Core Set and Terminal Directive. We also discuss the importance of representation of non-white people in Netrunner and Damon shares with us his experiences of being a black man in the board game industry.
Dvacátý první díl o příběhovém rozšíření sci karetní hry Android: Netrunner - Terminal Directive od Damona Stona, Fantasy Flight Games i o hře Android: Netrunner samotné.
On our Agenda: Welcome to the second half of our SPECIAL 4th OF JULY DOUBLE RELEASE :O The Weyland ICE in Terminal Directive have significantly bumped the faction's playability! Hortum and Colossus present some premium Code Gate and Sentry options for the Barrier faction. Will KP Lynn be a psuedo-caprice for Argus or other tag n bag strategies, or will it be largely impotent in the face of Aaron Marron? IPO is a significant boost to corp economies, upping the power of restructure and giving corps plenty of fast cash. How much of an impact does the panel think it will have on the metagame? Get in touch: Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
On our agenda: Hollis rejoins the panel with some stories to tell. Find out what the friendliest and best-dressed Alabaman on the TWA team has been up to! Skorpios presents a clear and present danger to runners' rigs, opening up a potential new playstyle for corps. Is the lockout threat real? Are the new Weyland agendas worth playing? Armoured Servers v Nisei Mk II? A flattering comparison for any 4/2 agenda, but does it stack up? And so much more! As always, get in touch: Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
**EXTREME SPOILERS** Back again for the conclusion, Jake and I chew on the campaign cards from Terminal Directive. [1:00] Marilyn Campaign: TD campaign cards [31:40] Favorite Moments: ...from our campaign [38:55] Final Thoughts Recorded at our favorite local game store (Fair Game - Downers Grove, IL, USA). Thanks for hosting!
Nels and Jesse are back of a bit of a scheduling fiasco to discuss the cards from Terminal Directive as just general parts of the card pool. And, more importantly, they attempt to discover if one truly can be chosen from birth to become a provost.
On our agenda: This week the panel takes a close look at the (allegedly) shady industry that is Seidr Laboratories. Wilfy takes the principled and predictable position of defending the shadowy dealings of this new corporate behemoth, insisting that we should all move along and there's nothing to see here. Upon closer inspection, the panel uncovers a couple of powerful new agendas, a potentially very busted asset that is now the flavour of the month, and a new campaign that compares favourably to existing options. As is often the case, the ICE leaves much to be desired on the whole, but there may be some sleeper diamonds in the rough. Get in touch: Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
Dodd, Jeff, and Scott review Earth's Scion and discuss the Terminal Directive campaign.Intro: 0:00Card Discussion: 17:15Terminal Directive Discussion (includes spoilers): 2:15:31The Heap: 2:49:42If you'd like to send us feedback on this episode, please come find us on Facebook, email us at anrbreakingnewsATgmail.com, or (best of all) comment at Team Covenant.Team Covenant has made some more technical tweaks to their backend. We don't anticipate any problems, but if you do experience anything awry, please let us know. If you do need to resubscribe, find us on iTunes.
In this episode our heroes are joined by friend Lane to talk Terminal Directive and the episode is long as, mate. Get the washing up or a long train journey ready as we chat about the campaign and our thoughts on the lovely new cards. Spoilers between 8:35 - 28:10.
Join Marc and Orion as they discuss the newest deluxe expansion for Netrunner: Terminal Directive. They begin with a discussion of Netrunner itself and why they find it so compelling, then move on to the legacy experience of Terminal Directive itself, before providing some recommendations for what Netrunner players should purchase after the Core Set. If you wish to avoid Terminal Directive spoilers, please skip the discussion from 34:05-42:25. Like the podcast? Want to watch it being recorded, live? Consider supporting it on Patreon.
So, what is Terminal Directive, and how does it work? This week we discuss, spoiler free, the new FFG legacy card game, Terminal Directive. Netrunner noob, Aaron, poses the rest of the group questions about how the game functions and thoughts on how it plays. www.criticaltwits.com www.youtube.com/c/criticaltwits www.soundcloud.com/criticaltwits www.facebook.com/criticaltwits www.twitter.com/critical_twits
On our agenda: Jesse and Wilfy take a trip back to New Angeles and get into the mindset of notorious cybercriminal Steve Cambridge. Despite Wilfy being adamant that Steve is a 'bad guy', the panel takes an 'unbiased' look at Steve himself and his array of tools, programs and friends in the Terminal Directive big box. Will the conspiracy breakers see play? How relevant is their "trash to bypass" ability? Does the Mammon shell bring an entirely new playstyle to blue? Will ICE derezzing and bypassing, and econ denial, be a bigger feature of criminal decks in the future? What are some ways that Jesse and Wilfy can see these new criminal tools making a splash in the competitive metagame? Get in touch: Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
In this episode our heroes are joined by Alex White and Don Bowden to discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness vis-à-vis Netrunner. We chat about post MWL tournaments; some quick thoughts on the new Terminal Directive cards and the benefits of playing with your friends... who like you enough to call you stupid.
Dodd, Jeff, & Scott review the non-campaign Corp cards from Terminal Directive.Card Discussion: 0:00The Heap: 2:03:40If you'd like to send us feedback on this episode, please come find us on Facebook, email us at anrbreakingnewsATgmail.com, or (best of all) comment at Team Covenant.Team Covenant has made some more technical tweaks to their backend. We don't anticipate any problems, but if you do experience anything awry, please let us know. If you do need to resubscribe, find us on iTunes.
Dodd, Jeff, & Scott review the tournament legal Runner cards from Terminal Directive.Intro: 0:00Card Discussion: 2:49If you'd like to send us feedback on this episode, please come find us on Facebook, email us at anrbreakingnewsATgmail.com, or (best of all) comment at Team Covenant.Team Covenant has made some more technical tweaks to their backend. We don't anticipate any problems, but if you do experience anything awry, please let us know. If you do need to resubscribe, find us on iTunes.
Quarto appuntamento con il Dunwich Buyers Club, la vostra guida definitiva nel mondo dei Giochi da Tavolo e di Ruolo. Benvenuti nella tana del Bianconiglio! In questa puntata: [00:26] – Intro [01:07] – Arkham Horror il gioco di carte parte 3, L’eredità di Dunwich *** ATTENZIONE! CONTIENE SPOILER! *** [05:52] – Android Netrunner: Terminal Directive [20:30] – FireTeam Zero (daVinci Games) [36:10] – Gloomhaven (cephalofair Games) [52:40] – Colt Express (Asmodee Italia) [55:30] – Witch & … (Freak & Chic) [1:05:06] – Chiusura e presentazione degli argomenti della prossima puntata Per qualsiasi domanda, curiosità o suggerimento contattateci o scrivete un commento ai nostri episodi. Hanno partecipato, in ordine di apparizione: Jack, Banda, Mac, Ale. Theme song: CEMETERY DANCE by The Vivisectors – www.thevivisectors.com (Creative Commons) Alla prossima!
On our agenda: The panel takes a step back to look at recent and upcoming developments in the game, including Terminal Directive, Cache Refresh and the MWL. Before their first playthrough, the panel reflects on the structure of the Terminal Directive big box, its place in the ANR card pool and how they rate it as a concept. Cache Refresh, an exciting new format (https://images-cdn.fantasyflightgames.com/filer_public/62/f4/62f4fc98-0ef7-4a24-af2a-48f773f69782/adn-2017-limited-info-sheet.pdf), allows players to try an officially sanctioned limited-card pool format! Will this be a good way to introduce new players to the game? Will older players embrace it? Will Jesse and Wilfy be giving it a go? The NAPD Most Wanted List 3.0 shook up the game in a really positive way. Jesse and Wilfy discuss what the MWL has meant for players, how it has refreshed the game, and what decks they have been trying out since it came into effect. Shoutout to Alexis "theladywhowasmeantome" Spicer, who has joined our editing group to help us bring you sweet sweet content! Get in touch: Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
Nels and Jesse have piled into the pub and made their way through the much-anticipated campaign expansion Terminal Directive (no relation). The first half of this cast is spoiler-free high-level impressions and in the second half, the spoiler gloves are cast aside and everything is fair game. Join us, figure out why those golems are killing people (maybe) and discover exactly how the game differs when you enter the "Steve State."
Whizzard is dead; Andromeda is on the lam; Chaos Theory is too sad to net-run. Investors have done the maths on Stronger Together and shares are plummeting. Old Theophilius Bagpiper isn't worried though. And why? Because he's from Honour and Profit. This month (ish), Rob and Seamus are joined by UK Nats top-16 finisher and full-time son of a bitch, Jonny to talk about the big event on the horizon for everyone's favourite cyber-noir living cardgame. No, not Terminal Directive. No, not a new MWL. No! We're talking about rotation. "Flutey Funk" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Android: Netrunner lead designer and developer joins an extended panel including Dave Hoyland, Wilfy, Hollis and Jesse, to discuss: Fan-run tournaments The tournament metagame - what should it look like and how does it influence Michael's design? Engagement with the community - what will Michael's approach be? What does Michael think of Negative Player Experiences? How spicy is too spicy? How will ICE design develop in the age of Sifr? What will Michael do to revive ICE as a card type. Will we see another Plugged in Tour or Chronos Protocol Tour? Can we have fan votes for future alt art promos? The future of big boxes (we actually talk about it this time!), and is Terminal Directive rotating? Will older big box IDs get some more love in terms of new support cards? What are Michael's criteria for choosing beanies? Does the beanie power him? Get in touch! Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com Facebook: The Winning Agenda Twitter: @winningagenda Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewinningagenda
Brian gives us the lowdown on his first tournament, 2016's Charity Gift. We also give our tournament tips for new players, and discuss Legacy-style expansion Terminal Directive. Quinns' Netrunner Tournament Story: https://www.shutupandsitdown.com/playmats-netrunner-story/ Peterborough Netrunners: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1379848778942754/ Jamie's Terminal Directive Article: http://criticaltwits.com/netrunner-campaign-expansion-announced-terminal-directive/ www.criticaltwits.com www.youtube.com/c/criticaltwits www.soundcoud.com/criticaltwits www.facebook.com/criticaltwits www.twitter.com/critical_twits
Si todavía no estás hypeado con Terminal Directive, no te pierdas nuestro primer click donde el Salmorejo Inc. te desvela los detalles conocidos hasta ahora de la primera expansión de campaña anunciada por FFG. Reseñamos también un mazo de Andromeda con la consola Security Nexus y Citadel Sanctuary, repasamos el datapack Intervención, y cerramos con un combo con el cartonaco Net Mercur usando créditos stealth. Sumario: 0:01:26 1º Click. La Agenda: Terminal Directive. 0:20:12 2º Click. El Mazo: "Your Princess is in Another Citadel" de bubbathegoat. Andromeda con Nexus y Citadel Sanctuary. 0:44:56 3º Click. El Datapack: Intervención. 1:32:00 4º Click. El Combo: Net Mercur con créditos stealth. 1:38:06 Termina La Incursión. Créditos: Participan: Carte, Josemari, César y Juan. Logo: Chuvi. Portada: FFG. Sintonía de entrada: Daddy and Mommy. Sintonía de cierre: Cyberfunk.
In this "out of schedule" minicast, Brendan discusses the recent news of the new Campaign expansion for Netrunner, Terminal Directive. Originally published 16 November 2016, as part of the Rattlebox Games podcast
In this "out of schedule" minicast, Brendan discusses the recent news of the new Campaign expansion for Netrunner, Terminal Directive.Originally published 16 November 2016, as part of the Rattlebox Games podcast
In this "out of schedule" minicast, Brendan discusses the recent news of the new Campaign expansion for Netrunner, Terminal Directive. Originally published 16 November 2016, as part of the Rattlebox Games podcast
In this "out of schedule" minicast, Brendan discusses the recent news of the new Campaign expansion for Netrunner, Terminal Directive.Originally published 16 November 2016, as part of the Rattlebox Games podcast
Worlds! Terminal Directive! Intervention! There's a lot to talk about, from that sneaky Smoke to Hass-Bioroid drawing up blueprints for the future, so join Nels & Jesse as they dive it to the latest datapack in the Flashpoint cycle and more more more.