weazil
Moderator
Hi all
Given that we'll be aiming for a two day event, I thought it would be a good idea to propose some sort of means of organising what sort of games you'd like to play. This poll does not discuss what games you want to play (Warhammer vs. Heroquest, etc), but rather, what style of games you'd like to play and how you might want the organised around that.
There will be a separate poll to vote for the actual games people want to play.
I've assumed that we can break the weekend into four 'slots':
It is fair to assume that a normal game of Warhammer 3rd edition (40+ figures a side) will consume both a morning and an afternoon slot.
It is also fair to assume that a skirmish game (<40 figures a side - bloodbowl, spacehulk and the like fall into this category) will consume just one slot.
Don't panic! This is just a poll - your vote does not lock you into any sort of contract or obligation - again, just trying to get the opinion of 'the people'. This is only to help me start to organise this - a more concrete set of options will come later!
Given that we'll be aiming for a two day event, I thought it would be a good idea to propose some sort of means of organising what sort of games you'd like to play. This poll does not discuss what games you want to play (Warhammer vs. Heroquest, etc), but rather, what style of games you'd like to play and how you might want the organised around that.
There will be a separate poll to vote for the actual games people want to play.
I've assumed that we can break the weekend into four 'slots':
- Saturday morning
Saturday afternoon
Sunday morning
Sunday afternoon
It is fair to assume that a normal game of Warhammer 3rd edition (40+ figures a side) will consume both a morning and an afternoon slot.
It is also fair to assume that a skirmish game (<40 figures a side - bloodbowl, spacehulk and the like fall into this category) will consume just one slot.
Don't panic! This is just a poll - your vote does not lock you into any sort of contract or obligation - again, just trying to get the opinion of 'the people'. This is only to help me start to organise this - a more concrete set of options will come later!