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Posted: May 13, 2005 - 06:57 PM
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Mordredd wrote: skummy wrote: Playing long term with 4-5 players is not realistic, anyway. Regular resets or multiple teams are needed if you have that few teams. I don't agree with that assessment. I know it was back when 3rd Ed. was released but my school league ran for a whole year of weekly games with only 5 coaches with only one team each.
And I've heard of several other leagues with a small number of coaches in them. I'm sure they don't think of their leagues as unrealistic either.
How long did it run? I don't really consider anything less than about 20-30 games "long term". |
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Posted: May 14, 2005 - 08:07 AM
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Dysartes wrote:
IF you're worried about stuff, get together with the guys in your league and make some house rules you all agree on to solve the issues you have with the book. 'Tis a simple, elegant solution, and one that has been used for years.
why should 60% of leagues have to do this though, thats zugs point.
btw saying he is "running his mouth", treat others... |
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Posted: May 14, 2005 - 02:05 PM
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skummy wrote: Mordredd wrote: skummy wrote: Playing long term with 4-5 players is not realistic, anyway. Regular resets or multiple teams are needed if you have that few teams. I don't agree with that assessment. I know it was back when 3rd Ed. was released but my school league ran for a whole year of weekly games with only 5 coaches with only one team each.
And I've heard of several other leagues with a small number of coaches in them. I'm sure they don't think of their leagues as unrealistic either.
How long did it run? I don't really consider anything less than about 20-30 games "long term". Well it's an awfully long time ago now, and I didn't keep any records. But we played about 1 game each per week during term time, and quite a few more during the Easter holidays so I guess we must have reached 20-30 games. All the teams had full rosters including maxing out on the most expensive stars the coaches could lay their hands on. |
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Posted: May 14, 2005 - 02:20 PM
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MightyZug wrote: The BBRC was born, now that Jervis has decided to dilute the oversight ability of the NAF, that was created in response to his poor judgment concerning the development of the game, it is time for the NAF to take its natural place in developing the tournament legal rules set that we will play under. This place has always been pretty friendly and civil. Right now its main attraction is as a place that coaches of all stripes can come and calmly discuss mainly tournaments but also things like rules, tactics and painting. The moment that the NAF decides to be the one that decides what the official rules set is going to be it'll start a civil war that may go as far as ripping the place apart. Why pay to participate in a flame war when you can get that for free at TBB (or elsewhere)?
No, I like the NAF just the way it is now. Neutral. |
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Posted: May 14, 2005 - 08:11 PM
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Mordredd wrote: No, I like the NAF just the way it is now. Neutral. Agreed one hundred percent. Its the reason that I backed Woody for president. I didn't feel the other candidates could honestly stay Neutral ... I knew Woody could.
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Posted: May 15, 2005 - 09:29 AM
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Um...
Nevermind. PM sent
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 12:52 PM
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Dysartes wrote:
And stablity allows for an up-to-date printed Handbook, which means that people buying the box in the shps get the right rules. After all, what version of the rules is the Handbook you get in the box now, as it definately ain't LRB 4.0. You shouldn't, once you've bought the game in-store, have to go online and download an "up-to-date" rulebook to play with the "correct" rules.
Just to add 2c worth along this lines, getting the game, support from GW and where it is going.
For those who are not aware and I am not sure if Cyberhare or anyone else mentioned it, but Bloodbowl has lost all retail support here in Canada, along with MOST if not all the specialists line.
No need to worry about what edition of the rules comes in the box set here, since you will not be able to find the game, unless you open up a mail order catalogue, OR you have learned about the game from a friend... in which case I am sure that friend has already told you about some of the fun things we have to deal with LRB etc...
I love this game. I play as much as possible, but my support for GW as a hobby supplier is done. I am not interested after we here in Canada have just (as of a week today) had another price increase in their product. I have ebay!!!
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 04:31 PM
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That really sucks! |
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 06:08 PM
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Its worse in Australia. ATM they don't carry any blood bowl stuff at all - not even online or through mail order. |
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 06:25 PM
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Yeah, but the BB community here down under is still strong and loyal. Just look at the number of Aus based NAF members for a start
We have a regular presence at the local tournaments and conventions too - heck, that's how I got back into the game after a near 10 year hiatus! |
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 08:23 PM
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Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 08:35 PM
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Well you can't walk down to the local GW in Aus to order anything BB. If we want it, we need to order it in ourselves directly from either the UK or US GW online stores. Just how it is sadly.
That said though, we have shadowforge here in Aus offering some really nice BB figs and the rules are free so... |
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