Francois Chatain wrote:
A question for you Mark please :
this may be not well interpreted, so please forgive me, I am not trying to hurt anybody and English is not my mother tongue, so I may be rude with no design to be.
this being said, I have joined the club recently (dec 2011), coming from a French wargaming club (where I was one administrator) because I had trouble finding opponent there. My first priority here is gaming and finding opponents but when I compare the 2 clubs, I feel that politics has a much bigger part here than in my previous club and this concerns me a bit.
To tell you the truth, I have read once the club rules and that's it, but I can see endless talks about rule 2.1.5.16.1.64.256.2 to see if it is properly written or not. I personally don't care. And I am not the only one, I have had an argument recently with one of my opponent about 2 regiments's move and told him he shouldn't have done it according to the club rules. though a high rank officer, he confessed to me he had never read them ...
But I care when I see 2 of my brigade commanders (friendly and good players) having trouble to find an opponent
I care when I see that there is a club wide tournament running (RBCT) since last August and that in 9 months, only 17 different players from one side (18 from the other side) have participated so far. I think it is very low considering the number of active members. the commitment is not big though (some battles proposed last less than 10 turns).
I know that real life has priority and command positions take a LOT of personal time but 10 turns of a small battle is a very small commitment over a period of 2 months and I am puzzled to see that among the Cabinet or the Army commanders less than 1/3 of these officers have participated so far
again , no misinterpretation please, I am not accusing anyone, , I am just surprised.
My concern as a new member is rather to understand if there is some sort of boredom for the game among the club leaders who may have to spend more time on the club rules than gaming ?
Any thought on all this ?
thanks
As far as participation goes I think that depends on each individual member. Some folks have more time then others and thus they play more. I, like many other members, are involved in other clubs that cover other periods, and the interest in one particular period ebbs and flows. I know that personally there are time that nothing sounds like more fun then seeing if I can outsmart Ol' Bobby Lee but then after a while I can think that nothing would be better then driving Napoleon from the throne of France or defeating the colonists to maintain English rule, etc. I know that the finding opponents problem swings back and forth. While I was still in the Cabinet it was brought up about requiring people to change sides or enlist in the Union because the Confederates were having trouble finding opponents. I think if you check now though the situation is reversed. I think the fact that now we have a multitude of scenarios that last well over 100 or 200 turns then you have folks playing games that just take a long, long time to play and therefore they may be out of the potential opponent pool.
As to the club rules I'm beginning to think that maybe we have a bit of bureaucratic creep when it comes them. I think a review of the club rules and trying to simplify and condense them would be a good idea. I know I've seen the length and detail of our club rules referred to in a couple of other clubs and not in favorable light. I'm sure there was a good reason for each and every one of those club rules but I think it may be time to take a look at them again.
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General Mark Nelms

3/2/XX/AoC "Blackhawk Brigade"

Union Military Academy Instructor