Day 2 started off with a good crowd. (50+) There was lots of gaming going on and the sessions on the different clubs were really good. The Panzer group got a first hand run through of the new Salerno game with the designers about the planning and development of this new game and how it came about. The ACWGC session started off with John Tiller asking the open question "what would you like to see in the games?" There were plenty of suggestions and discussion from the people present. Artillery was discussed at length including capture and recrewing and also the ability to spike the guns if you were going to be forced to abandon them, unit recognition at long distances, cavalry skirmishers, bridge reconstruction, fatigue penalty for night movement, and much more. John took notes the whole time and is aware of many of your (our) concerns. (If you had been here you could have had input directly!) [:D] If you ever have the opportunity to meet John, you will see just how great a person he is and that he truly cares about what we are saying. As he said, some things are do-able and others might not be.
One tidbit of news that came out was that Doug Strickler is working on a huge map that will include all of the maps from the new games. (Most of Eastern Virginia up to Gettysburg) That will be awesome.
The highlight of the day came at 8:00 pm when all activity shut down and we were treated to a live concert by Thomas Hook. It was absolutely fantastic not only to hear him but to see him as he sang. He is obviously very "into" the songs he sings and carries that energy over to the audience. Bravo Tom! A great performance much appreciated by all in attendance.
After the concert there was a prize giveaway of games and GB maps. Everyone in attendance got at least two items! Thank you HPS for your generosity!
Rumor: Possibility of moving to a more central location (KC??) next year for Tiller Con II? I personally would love to see that and maybe with the more central location we could get even more people out.
Tomorrow is the last day and we will be saying goodby to many new friends in all of the clubs. I have really enjoyed that aspect most of all, the meeting of new people and putting faces with those "Bluebellies" and fellow Rebels, as well as meeting the designers and programmers that are in attendance.
Of course Tiller Con I was possible due to the organization and hard work of Rich Hamilton who did a truly outstanding job. Everything went very smoothly, especially for a first go around. The only thing missing was some of the girls from the club taverns to liven things up a little. [:p] Explaining that to our wives might have been a little hard so maybe it is just as well.[B)]
Watch for news in the future from Rich Hamilton about Tiller Con II and make your plans to be a part of this great event next year.
Lt. Gen. Don Adams
5th Texas "Lone Star" Cavalry Brigade
I/III ANV
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