That's awesome dude! I love the Commands and Colors system and I own quite a bit of it myself. I've been toying with the idea of using the Warlord Games Epic ACW minis with the Kallistra Hexon tiles to play Battle cry.
@raymow9683
4 жыл бұрын
I'm going to have to consider this for my C & C The great war series especially since it already has a version of miniatures. Great vid TY.
@MoragTong_
4 жыл бұрын
Looks fantastic buddy! Great set up!
@SapperTV1
4 жыл бұрын
That’s a nice looking setup!
@conflictmagazine
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the hit and run COPPA...I was about to start a film and had told myself I was going to start on time (long runtime film) so I could finish it in one sitting. The hex stuff looks excellent. Looking forward to the action scenes...
@hexesandsoldiers6032
4 жыл бұрын
What's the film?
@conflictmagazine
4 жыл бұрын
@@hexesandsoldiers6032 Sucker Punch (extended version). Everybody hates that movie but I love it and have since the first time I saw it.
@conflictmagazine
4 жыл бұрын
This was my main post from last December about the COPPA issue: 12-10-19 No one understands this is not about content...it's about Google tracking children under 13. It doesn't matter what your intentions are. It doesn't matter how you mark your videos or whole channel. Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer but this is what lawyers are posting here on YT...go check them out. If you mark your material for kids you just disappear...videos uploaded just vanish. There will be no way to be notified about the upload and no way to search for them after they are uploaded(along with a host of other anti-content creator actions). Your channel will wither and as of now KZitem's new policy updates are in effect that allows them to terminate your channel if it is considered in their sole discretion 'not commercially viable' i.e. not making them any money because nobody sees your videos anymore and thus they get no ad revenue or data to scrape. If you mark your channel for adults this is even worse. If you make videos that appeal to children because they are about Legos then that is where the nightmare begins. When you mark your video as being for adults you are telling KZitem that you are not making content appealing to children and then they are free to scrape your channel traffic 100% for data to sell (which is illegal to do if that traffic includes children). If the FTC then decides that your content is appealing to children like Legos then you will be held accountable now as per the agreement Google made with the FTC. YT terminates your channel and the government proceeds to sue you directly because the attitude is that you willfully made content appealing to kids and did not mark it as such thus violating COPPA and creating the potential for fines. The FTC offered a third option in COPPA that would eliminate this problem but YT chose to ignore offering us that option because they don't want to have to deal with the FTC and children's content issues anymore (this is the category known as General Audience) and they are not willing to age-gate the site so that children would be unable to see channels marked as for adults (they would have to have an adult account or access to one and thus the violation is a user issue not a content creator issue...yes, they threw us under the bus). I HIGHLY advise watching the full press conference with the FTC here on YT where at about 9 minutes in they directly state they will be going after 'individual channel owners' and 'content creators' on this issue.
@conflictmagazine
4 жыл бұрын
I know this is gonna sound ass backwards but marking your videos as being child friendly is the worst thing you can do. It's not about the content of the video as much as what YT does with your content and the information they are allowed to gather. If you mark it as child friendly they have to stop basically all activity concerning your channel. It ends up making your channel virtually invisible.The COPPA regulations are Federal government and were triggered by YT collecting information from children when that has been against the law since the '90's.
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