Showing posts with label Asheville Flight Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asheville Flight Club. Show all posts

Friday, 3 April 2015

Pick-Up Game: Chase "Triple X" vs Tim "3 Squints"

Asheville Flight Club return after a short break from videos. Whilst their videos are of particularly low quality, the fact that the games played are not part of an organised tournament results in some interesting variety compared to the usual decimator/Whisper that we have seen run 25 times already. In the case of this video we see three X-Wings up against three TIE Interceptor.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

X-wing vs Star Trek Attack Wing "Borg Darrell" vs Bobby Mega-Autobots

HA HA HA HA HA. I had never seen the Star Trek Attack Wing stuff before. Here you have an X-wing versus star trek game and, to me at least, it´s hilarious.
on the serious side the video is actually pretty poor quality with considerable lag and auto focus problems.

Friday, 6 March 2015

Scum Release Pick-Up Game: Josh vs Bobby Rematch!

The Asheville Flight Club upload their first video featuring the new Scum and Villainy factions where they play two Wave six lists of against each other.

Video quality is a little poor and could be improved with at least a 720p HD option, the same can be said of the audio.

Friday, 20 February 2015

Pick-Up Game: Zach (Dash AAZ) vs Sky (Han + Horn)

Asheville Flight Clubs second video, for my thoughts on presentation see their first video

Pick-Up Game: Casey "The Hammer" vs Sky "Han + Horn"

Asheville Flight Club is a new channel that debuted this week uploading two Battle Reports. Described as Pick-up Games I'm guessing the hosts had no intention to produce broadcast quality videos. All the same they did a good job of creating a basic hull/shield tracker overlay. The only downside to the overlay is that there is a banner bar at the bottom of the screen which takes up too much space and reducers the play field to about a quarter of the whole screen size. Although looking at the video quality I'm thinking that this was more done by necessity having recorded at a low resolution setting. Having said that the video is of poor quality they play at a casual pace and most dice rolls are clear if not through visual means by conversation between the players and visually seeing the player remove shields or taking damage cards.
For audio there is no commentary just table talk with long drawn out pauses and when there is conversation the sound quality is so poor as to make it difficult to understand very much.