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Here's the first episode of TFS at the Table! Since it's still "Star Wars Month" we thought what better way to start this off than by taking a look at Star Wars: Armada. Let us know what you think, this show is still a work in progress!

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TFS At The Table: Star Wars Armada - Team Four Star

TFS At The Table: Star Wars Armada Team Four Star

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coredumperror

I'm still kinda new to Patreon, so I'm probably missing the obvious link, but... how do we watch this video?

Dr. Judge, Private Eye

I had to poke around a little bit too, you just click the "TFS At The Table: Star Wars Armada" text.

Anonymous

It's been said, but the title text "TFS At The Table: Star Wars Armada" just above the description ("Here's the first episode...") is what you want. It links to the video, embedded on TFS's own website. The video itself doesn't seem to exist on Patreon.

coredumperror

Ah shoot, I even glanced at the URL for that link, but assumed it was just a link back to this same page, since it has the same title. Didn't notice the "teamfourstar.com" part at the beginning.

Anonymous

I liked how you two played off each other so well. Plus, it looks genuine. Not that I expected you guys not to be genuine, it was cool to still see : ) I will say I didn't expect it to also be a review of sorts. I can get behind that though. My only personal downer was that it was a star wars game, but that's due to me not being a fan of star wars (and I expect some people will glare at me for saying that).

Anonymous

Oh cool, a new series. As a big tabletop gamer, this should be cool.

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remm

Since you asked for it, for your first episode at the table, some feedback! My initial feeling was that the whole scene was a bit off, or unusual. It felt like you were playing the game /at/ us, rather than against each other, but I think that could come down to how I was expecting your usual "let's play" format, and not the sort of game presentation like this turned out to be. Thinking more about it, maybe consider how the way you don't sit facing each other gives the feeling that you're not playing against each other? Which could be a disconnect with the fact that you are playing competitively? But I don't know if you could change anything within the constraint of just the one main camera, since you can't really talk to each other and also to the camera at the same time. . . Anyway, that idea doesn't affect the watchability at all. Lovely job with the editing, like with having ship movement montages where no commentary was necessary. The summary at the end comparing advantages of similar games really adds value to the video, and also well done with having a starry tabletop so the top-down camera is fully starry :)

Anonymous

I felt fine with the way they were seated, still felt competitive. Agree with you other comments though :)

Anonymous

Really enjoyed this video. Hope you do more like this.

Anonymous

I love it. I think my only gripe would be with the fast-forwarding as I like to see everything that goes on.