How to Solo: Viticulture Essential Edition

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This week on The Mill I noticed that I had never showed you how to play one of my favorite Automa, and that is the Automa of Viticulture Essential Edition. This week we're leaving Tuscany in the box and just looking at the classic Viticulture:EE solo mode.

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Today I sat down to learn Viticulture on Tabletopia. I was happy to find this video to teach it solo on that platform. Thanks.

BamesJond
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Just got Viticulture Essential ed. and wanted to give it a spin solo before playing with the family.
I like the digital format, as you have few issues with the kamera, angles, focus etc., so thumbs up for that.
All in all the video felt like a bit of a mess, jumping back and forth, there is a lot of "let's just ignore that" and some cases of mentioning stuff instead of showing it... It would have been nice with a step by step run through of a complete turn or two.
At 16:00 you say that on hard level the Automa will even cover the winter spots for drawing and filling a wine order in the summer season.
The hard automa rules says (in short);
// Keep drawing cards until the Automa has placed 2 workers in the current season. Place workers on all spots listed on the extra cards, but not on already occupied spaces. //
- I read that as you may be placing 2, 3, or more meeples (as you must fill all spots), but I don't see that you should ignore the summer / winter placement restriction? Am I missing something?
Hard difficulty is one thing, but getting a jump on the winter season as well seems brutal (which could be a level above "very hard" :-) )

jesperkjr
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How to Solo: Viticulture Essential Edition: Digital Edition ;)

stacie_everdell
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Good explanation but it would have been better (less fidley and more straightforward) to just use a real board and hand pieces

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