08-04-2012, 12:54 PM,
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Shad
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Are we excited?
This is a legitimate question: are you excited about Panzer Grenadier these days?
I recall when Fall of France was released there was a flurry of plays, discussion, and just general happy brouhaha over it.
To date with Kursk - South Flank all I'm seeing is talk (generally negative, though not overly so) about the new laser-cut counters and grousing (with cause!) by those who have not yet received copies. I don't see or feel any of the excitement we had in the past for major releases.
And now we've got some new books coming out and the extent of the reception that I can tell is "I received mine."
That's it!
Part of the fun of wargaming is that little-kid-on-your-birthday feel of getting a new game and diving in.
Has PG lost that through sheer series volume?
Or is it because Kursk is trickling out?
Can we ever get that excitement back?
Does it even matter?
...came for the cardboard, stayed for the camaraderie...
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08-04-2012, 11:49 PM,
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Blackcloud6
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RE: Are we excited?
Yes, I am excited about PG right now. I can say this is a high point for my regard for the series. I used to have a love-have relationship to PG as I did not like some of the concepts and early on, as we well know, the scenarios were not too "balanced." But now that I have pretty much internalized the rules and have got more playings under my belt, I grasp many of the concepts the games is trying to portray. And, very importantly, I really like how simply these concepts come out; the rules are not difficult.
Also, PG-HQ helps keep up the excitement. The forum is very friendly and there is usually a good discussion of some aspect of the game on-going. The ability to keep a record of plays and provide, as well as read, AARs is cool. I usually tweet out my turns and post them on CSW; for some reason that immerses just one more bit into the game.
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08-05-2012, 04:42 AM,
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2012, 05:00 AM by Poor Yorek.)
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Poor Yorek
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RE: Are we excited?
I submit that is worth making a distinction between the game system itself and APL.
My enthusiasm for the game system as such remains high and I shall continue to enjoy the games I have.
On the other hand, in my opinion, APL as a company delivering a quality product & service has failed. After asking for my Kursk:South Flank order (originally placed in Nov 2010 and not delivered by mid-June 2012 after six weeks of "now shipping") to be cancelled and refunded on 22 June; trying to call APL Customer Service on the 9th of July (only to get a "memory full" reply); writing several more emails having to threaten Action against APL; finally today my refund arrives. Quality control of PG as documented here and elsewhere is not to good standard (off-center counters in PL for example). The list could go on.
So I'll continue to enjoy the game both solo and with my stepson and, hopefully, participate here at PG-HQ, but I can no longer patronize APL. There comes a time when one must vote with one's pocketbook and apply the old Star Trek adage: "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."
PS/edit I should have noted that I do not by the above comments intend to denigrate the scenario development efforts, especially of Mike Perryman.
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08-05-2012, 06:09 AM,
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2012, 10:49 AM by JoeBuckeye.)
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JoeBuckeye
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RE: Are we excited?
I'm definitely high on PG now and I think PG-HQ is part of it. The discussion here is more lively than CSW and I generally like CSW. I like the library and AAR repository here. Thanks for putting the time and energy into creating PG-HQ Shad.
I think I stopped playing a couple of years ago because I didn't think APL was going to make it. This was around the time Kursk was first announced and I wanted to pre-order but I just didn't have faith in APL to make it. That's when I decided to not pre-order anything from APL. It paid off for KSF because I ordered it last Saturday (July 28) and got it Wednesday (August 1) while I've heard of people who pre-ordered it and still haven't received it.
My biggest frustration with PG is the LOS/elevation issues. To play by the rules as written (RAW) doesn't make much sense in some cases.
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