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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
Joined: 04-Feb-2002 00:00 Posts: 4120 Location: United States
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 13:17 Post subject: A Farewell to Hexes |
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A friend of mine, Jim Martian, posted this on another web site...
I find it to be interesting though a little lacking in some areas.
http://www.costik.com/spisins.html
Comments anyone?
_________________ Karagin Only the dead have seen the end of war. - Plato
"Wasted trip Man. Nobody said nuthin' about lockin' horns with no tigers." Oddball
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Oafman Draconis Combine Tai-sho
Joined: 18-Nov-2003 00:00 Posts: 1657 Location: United States
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 14:15 Post subject: RE: A Farewell to Hexes |
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It focuses on TSR a little too much I think. When I was in college I found the wargame market to be thriving. The big problem facing the wargame manufacturers now is how to keep those college wargamers interested after they graduate and keep them playing for life.
_________________ Festina Lente!
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SaberDance Federated Suns Colonel
Joined: 07-May-2004 00:00 Posts: 837
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 18:39 Post subject: RE: A Farewell to Hexes |
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Ditto, focussing too much on TSR. (A British company, if I recall correctly.) From the read it doesn't sound like their predecessor's business practices left them much choice but to offend the core. What were they thinking doing lifetime subscriptions?
That said, the biggest problem I've always had with wargames (even BT) is getting a game together. They can take hours just to play, set-up is a long process, clean-up even longer. Add in travel time (unless your playing your brothers, and they have lives outside of you) and a single war game becomes an all-day affair.
By comparison, RPGs are fairly self contained. The GM has to do some prep-work, but the players just show up, pull out their characters and dice, and go.
I would blame the death of Wargames on the speed-up of society in the 80's and 90's. It would also explain the computer explosion. Self-contained, no need to find an opponnent, no need to plan in advance, and saving allows you to play as you have time without taking up valuable table space. _________________ "Politics is the Art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, misdiagnosing the problem, and applying the wrong solution."
-Groucho Marx
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Nightmare Lyran Alliance Kommandant-General
Joined: 03-May-2002 00:00 Posts: 2214
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Posted: 16-Dec-2004 19:34 Post subject: RE: A Farewell to Hexes |
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I wouldn't go that far. Games in general suffer when the gamers grow up and get jobs. And families.
One guy is now the local chief spare parts seller for a certain car manufacturer, and married. They found a nice house in the countryside some 15 kilometers from here.
Two of them are now teachers, and married. Both have moved away, although they're still within 40 kilometers.
One works for a company that services aquariums, of all things. His wife is nice as can be, and their daughter lovelier still. They live about 40 kilometers from me.
I'm the only one of my old group to live in the same old town. Lucky me, I found a job that suits me and pays well enough. Unfortunately the only nice local woman I know thinks you should have spare men, in case one is exhausted.
_________________ A tree fall in the forest, and no one is around, and it hits a mime. Does anyone care?
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