(05-11-2014, 02:56 AM)campsawyer Wrote: Brett, I do believe your first post is correct about a site for the Modern PG as well as IA. Not sure on the US first thoughts though. I think people have many reasons for buying/not buying, but it should be available for the world without the individual price for shipping.
As there are a lot of players in the European market, APL would look to finding some sort of distributor that can help get bulk shipping rates to get they games over for a reasonable price. Unfortunately, with the size of APL at the moment, I don't think you will see this soon, unless some takes up the challenge.
I wasn't trying to send mixed signals Alan. Perhaps I was thinking of the general mindset of what American wargame players may be inclined to buy or play first; especially one that hasn't experienced PG or AP as of yet. MW will hopefully pick up with Korea as a springboard into the series more so than SOI. I know many of us here at the site are interested in battles or theaters of war that are not as well known or covered regardless of nationalities/conflicts represented. Still irked that I will likely never get a copy of 'Conquest of Ethiopia' in my hands because of it's direct order only availablity. It seems that AP is more interested in getting new customers in than catering to the older ones. It seems that more older titles are being discontinued than the new ones actually making it into print. That's all. Still optimistic about AP's and PG/MW/IA's future.