@Imperious:
There is good community spirit here - Imperious Leader clearly has dedicated a lot of time and effort to his HHRHE and many of you have spent hours making modified figures, house rules, etc etc.
Thats AARHE and it was not me but 40 others
Well Eisenhower didn’t invade Normandy, seveal thousand Allied troops did - it just appeared that you pulled together all the contributions and make maps for people. I credit you as the ‘ring-leader’ so to speak - if it’s not you, then credit to whoever worked to co-ordinate the efforts of everyone.
Eitherway - I said it’s good community spirit - and sorry for the typo, obvious it’s not haxis and hallies!
Besides, you and 40 others is even better - you are already working together to make the game what people want. In a way this is closer to the actual wargame companies - I would imagine that the majority of people who buy Axis and Allies dont’ frequent these boards, and are quite content with their product, which means it will be hard to shift Avalon Hill very easily.
This is why I feel if we can club together and pool resources, we can get the things we want - as I just don’t see Avalon Hill rushing in to do this for us. Not becuase I think they are nasty, but because there is a credit crunch and luxery products like games always take a hit before other product lines in the market, and commercially they want a game that appeals to thousands not hundreds. Since the minatures for the game is niche at best - I don’t see it being viewed as a sensible decision on a commerical basis, so I expect it will be one or two unique units with each release. Like the block-house in D-Day, crusiers in Guadalcanal… which from a business point of view is a good idea, and has kep the Axis and Allies line going. Frankly I’m thrilled to get the AA50 version.
I only ever get to play each game 3 or 4 times by the time the next one comes out - simply because I play so many other games, so I probably get the least money’s worth out of us all here!
But if we all pool $50 or whatever - probably enough to get some good miniatures made. Better to pre-order up front, then no one person takes liability should everyone decide that they don’t want to buy units after they are made. I’ve ordered the WarGame pieces at $90… and that was just for the Tiger, Maus and Me262.
Hell, I’d do that again for B-29s, KV1s - etc.
Although I’m assuming your one line put down means you think this idea sucks! :-D
It was just a suggestion based on what other wargames do and an attempt to compliment you on your work here with the community made rules and modifcations.