weazil
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Hi all
I created a new post to ensure this was seen by all.
There are three 'large' games (that is, many figures and players, as opposed to highly anticipated or famous) that are queued up over the weekend:
The RoC open table (Orlygg/Dan)
Rumble in the jungle (Padre/Harry)
Golgfag1 vs. earth (Golgfag1)
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There are the following tables available:
1 12'x6' table
1 6'x6' table
3 7'x7' tables
2 8'x4' tables
10 6'x4' tables
6+ 6'x3' tables
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So what I am interested in, is a response by the organisers of each game to indicate which table configuration will best suit their anticipated game. Essentially, there are two things to consider: the number of figures on the game, and the number of players around the table (and spectators, but that's less important in a pinch).
I have assumed:
The RoC game will have small amounts of figures, but lots of players
The Jungle game will have large armies of figures, but a small amount of players
Golgfag1's game will have very large armies, but a small amount of players.
Just so its accounted for, I don't expect that Orc's Drift or Forenrond's Last Stand will require anything more than a standard table (perhaps two if Orc's Drift scenarios run in parallel sessions).
Organisers: Fight!
I created a new post to ensure this was seen by all.
There are three 'large' games (that is, many figures and players, as opposed to highly anticipated or famous) that are queued up over the weekend:
The RoC open table (Orlygg/Dan)
Rumble in the jungle (Padre/Harry)
Golgfag1 vs. earth (Golgfag1)
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There are the following tables available:
1 12'x6' table
1 6'x6' table
3 7'x7' tables
2 8'x4' tables
10 6'x4' tables
6+ 6'x3' tables
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So what I am interested in, is a response by the organisers of each game to indicate which table configuration will best suit their anticipated game. Essentially, there are two things to consider: the number of figures on the game, and the number of players around the table (and spectators, but that's less important in a pinch).
I have assumed:
The RoC game will have small amounts of figures, but lots of players
The Jungle game will have large armies of figures, but a small amount of players
Golgfag1's game will have very large armies, but a small amount of players.
Just so its accounted for, I don't expect that Orc's Drift or Forenrond's Last Stand will require anything more than a standard table (perhaps two if Orc's Drift scenarios run in parallel sessions).
Organisers: Fight!