I know we had some talk starting for this. Is there still interest? I, for one, would love it.
I know we had some talk starting for this. Is there still interest? I, for one, would love it.
I'm certainly down for it as well. I think it would be a lot of fun!
As for throwing ideas out there - I'd like to start the league with a starting force, to keep it simple. Around 540 or so points, depending on the starter army. Then Maybe bump up 250 points over a time frame, maybe 2 weeks, maybe 1 month to allow anyone who does not have a lot of units to expand.
Last edited by Khealos; 09-30-2014 at 01:00 PM.
"Inside every cynical person there is a disappointed idealist."
George Carlin
All for it. We can get serious about planning it when we have 6+ people ready to go. So we are at 3!
Note: Between Sean and I we have 40 buildings so till we get to the 1000 point level we have 4 tables covered.
Another idea which might make this more attractive to people. Your league game can be played anywhere you and your opponent
agree on. Post results to gatekeeper. Weekly schedule will be posted here at 9:00 pm Sunday night. Games must be played and results turned in by 8:00 pm the next Sunday.
I'm also down for flexibility as well. we also need to figure out if we are going to go with the Hawk tournament point system or straight win/loss.
"Inside every cynical person there is a disappointed idealist."
George Carlin
Well I would like to keep it simple. This is a ramp-up kind of thing. If folks want to get to tournament
level play, this would be a great way to learn the system. Either way works for me.
Lets remember this game. unlike some others I could name, was specificly designed for tounament play.
I'm good with simple at first as well. Make it too complex and we can possibly have fights or arguments.
"Inside every cynical person there is a disappointed idealist."
George Carlin
Yeah I'm not keen on tournament level play yet. Unless that's what others are interested in, in which case I can adapt. We Scourge are good at that
I'd like to get some more folks involved before we start talking tournaments as well.
"Inside every cynical person there is a disappointed idealist."
George Carlin