Chris,
Thanks for your reply, very good to note. I am wondering what you mean by this one:
Hobbes wrote:3.) What do you not like?
A site change at the blitz a few years ago seemed to remove value rather than add it. Can't remember why now but it killed things a bit for me.
Also put off a bit by the Matrix version of the Campaign Series insinuating cheating when over x number of saves - very weird. Some nice changes to the game
but a few I didn't like as well. I was quite happy the way things were before Matrix I suppose.
Were you accused of such or was it a flaw in the game that could have folks be concerned about? I am not sure I fully understand what you're saying here, but I'm guessing it is a game flaw.
Hobbes wrote:4.) Do you think that strategic games and AGEOD games are often overlooked?
I've never thought about AGEOD games being represented at other sites. If they could be it would be no bad thing but their home and the 'critical mass' seems to be here. Great to try though.
Actually they are represented in all three of the Wargame Clubs, but have the most games at the Colonial Campaigns Club (CCC) with Birth of America, Wars in American and Rise of Prussia.
But yes their critical mass and home is here, obviously. I should of framed the question in a way, in that do you think they are overlooked by Clubs & Ladders that you might be interested in joining, if you were into that type of thing. No one is trying to take away from the value here.
Hobbes wrote:5.) What would encourage you to join them?
I'd join - just let me know when the board is up and running.
The Blitz board is a little off in the distance, still have some negotiating to do and get final approval from the Senior Staff there. Sadly I can't wave my magic wand and just go with it like I can in other places. But if we do get it passed, I will certainly inform everyone here.
I will say the best place to get involved in right now is the Colonial Campaigns Club (CCC) - link is here:
http://wargame.ch/1776/index.htmlWe have a few AGEOD gamers already, Durk being one of them and him and I have been in discussions about things related to AGEOD there. We have a really friendly platform that is focused on gaming and fun. I am hoping, if we can get enough folks, to start an AGEOD Tournament there with the three games we use. I also wanted to say that our "Training" introduction to the Club, where we play a short game with folks and make sure they understand PBEM & the games, is OPTIONAL. If you are already a veteran, no need to do it. We just get you started right away.
In fact the face of who you deal with really won't change. You'll be dealing with me when you first join and I'll get folks situated and you'll hear from me at least once a month in a Club Newsletter and a few other items. I am present on the forum and always reachable by email too. It might actually encourage me to play some games and get my backside kicked a bit for fun, but if that is the price I pay for getting folks interested, I am more than glad to pay it.

But I wouldn't be on here if I didn't like the games and if I wouldn't be who folks would see if they decided to cross over to a Club.
Hobbes wrote:6.) Do you often feel when you do get involved you are a second class citizen because you play a different type of game?
I don't understand this question - why would I get involved if there is no forum for the game I'm playing?
7.) If organizations made a dedicated effort to show that they want you to be with them and find ways to encourage folks to join, support their style of games and celebrate it and your type of gamer, would you consider joining them more closely?
Not sure I understand the question. If a website has content that I am interested in I will read it - if I know it exists.
Sorry for the confusion on these two. These might be geared a bit more towards those who are involved currently or have been involved in any Club or Ladder that has played AGEOD games.
Hobbes wrote:8.) If an organization was to create a strictly AGEOD/Slitherine based game ladder where all strategic and any tactical games by those makers were to be included, encouraged, welcomed and celebrate, would you consider joining it?
If I still played PBEM it would be fun to join an AGEOD ladder. Many strategic games take a long time to play though - so not sure they are well suited to a ladder.
At my CS peak I could have four or five games going on at a time and report the results every few weeks. With ACW for example it could take months before a game is completed.
The fact that a game takes a while to play is fine. There are many HPS/Tiller scenarios that can take a year or two to play given turns and size of armies et al. That is a given and everyone moves at their own pace. No one is going to force you to finish a game in a certain amount of time. Everyone has a real life, I do for sure and folks are used to that.
Thanks for your responses Chris, I appreciate them a lot!

It is a good gauge of things. I hope my responses were a bit more clear.