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Title: How do you find players?
Post by: parjlarsson on November 14, 2011, 09:18:33 PM
More or less copy-paste from a blogpost, but I really would love to hear how people find players, esp. for Aeronautica Imperialis, Dark Future, Epic 40K and the like.

Cheers.

http://warhammerswede.blogspot.com/2011/11/how-to-find-players.html

Finding players is a huge issue for some of us.

Well-supported, popular games and you don't care who you play or what terrain or format or how things are done or the WAAC meta? Congratulations, you're all set. But for Man O' War, BFG, Aeronautica Imperialis, Epic 40K, Necromunda, Mordheim, Dark Future and whatnot you're a bit S.O.L.

I've been working on solutions. Best I can find is these:

I recently purchased an awesome vintage 1980s GW game called "Dark Future" - but finding people to play with is going to be a...

San Diego specific stuff I've found (might be in DC soon enough):
Title: Re: How do you find players?
Post by: oldbard on December 03, 2011, 07:37:34 PM
Unless you pay for advertising, one way to find players is to find forums related to the type of game you need players for. That's how the game, The Grid, got a following. Example: http://celtruler.com/games/thegrid/ (http://celtruler.com/games/thegrid/)
Title: Re: How do you find players?
Post by: Jimmy Zimms on December 03, 2011, 09:04:44 PM
Simple: Coopt friends, family, and co-workers into the game. I suggest that you pick ONE game to focus on and produce enough units to play a 1x1 game with (this is especially easy with BFG as 2-4 cruisers on a side is enough for a good game). After a few sessions you'll probably find they are adicted and then point them to ebay. Before you know it they are collecting and converting other people themselves! :)
Title: Re: How do you find players?
Post by: pw on December 09, 2011, 10:19:25 PM
When I started playing Blood Bowl 'seriously', I convinced a non-gaming friend that it was a 'sports board game' and lent him my toys. Once he was hooked we found players by advertising a league on ebay! That was about 8 years ago and things have gone from strength to strength and the league/tournament we set up are still going strong. But, to be fair, BB has a very strong fanbase compared to WM etc.