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Warmaster => [WM] Warmaster Fantasy Discussion => Topic started by: Kesseki on August 21, 2012, 01:22:29 AM
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Hi everyone!,
Since this is an opened forum for all the people in the world, i think this is the best place to leave my question.
Which country has more percentage of Warmaster players?, We all know that this specialist game has been abandoned by his creator and it seems that GW is not going to do anything in order to release this game in the near future, ... but i have seen more activity in other countries (for example, in Spain this game is not very popular but in France there are a lot of followers more, ...).
Is active this game in your country?, more than France or Poland?. Is UK the greatest fan of the game?, Maybe Germany?, What do you feel in your respective countries?, Can we count the number of users in this forum by country?.
Thank you very much for attending my stupid question :-[
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A very difficult question. How would you decide a player is active? Does it count if he just posts in this forum or if he just plays with his friend once year? If he plays campaigns with three others? Or does it only count if he is attending tournaments?
Is it important if he uses different WM rules? For example the french community as far as I know uses a mix of Warmaster and Warmaster Ancients rules..
For example in my 10 years playing history I knew for sure more than 30 WM players who used to play in the Austrian area of Vienna, Lower Austria and Styria. Most of them still have their armies as far as I know - but if I organise a tournament I am happy to get 8 players together at the moment.
In addition to the community in Austria as far as I read in forums/know from my worldwide campaign 2 years ago ... there was/is a big community in poland, there are some smaller communities in GB, there's a big community in france (with different rules), there are some scattered players in germany and spain and of course there must be some playing groups in the States...
Greetings,
Gerald
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You are fully right, this question is an utopia, but somehow i 'd like to know how many followers there are in the world. And you have given to me an idea for european players :-)
No matter if people play with some home rules, fantasy, BOFA or ancients, or go to tournaments or not, i'm looking for those that play to the game as often as they can (always seizing the opportunity, i don't mind the number of battles in a year if they want to play more)... It's very difficult to define a criteria, ... I absolutelly agree with you but maybe i can have an abstract idea with the experience of the forum users ;D
Thanks a lot for your anwser, Gerald, i have found it very useful ^^
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Is UK the greatest fan of the game?
I'd say the UK warmaster players are very rare. I've seen anyone else play the game, the only people i know that play in UK (apart from handfull of a people on here) are me and a few friends... and they only play because i arrange it all.
We have a few games at WHworld and whenever we do we get people coming to look at our figures because it's a very unusal sight. Personally i think WM is very very rare in UK
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There are people like me who are interested but are finding it hard to paint an army - and my local group have an abundance of games they are currently interested in playing, so you have to put a lot of effort in and offer 2 armies if you want to run test games and get other opponents...
(Living in Berkshire in Britain just for the record)
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Wow, i though UK could be the biggest players manufacturer!!
I have understood very well what you, Calmacil and Stormwind, have said. In fact i'm in the same situation with my friends, i have six warmaster armies, and they are playing because of that. Though in 2000, when the game born, we played with cardboard bases full of thumbtacks, great years!!!
I play precious little but i live the passion for playing every day, participating in forums, collecting miniatures or terrain or whatever involved to the game (so i see me like a big fan).
I'd like to play much more and convince my friends to have their own armies (to have all of them, Empire also though i hate the look of that army XD), but they are in the same situation with me in other games. I can not claim much, anyway ;-)
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I also think it is very rarely played in the UK. I only get games by making my friends play. There us very little mention of people here playing on the various gaming forums. BB and Epic do well though and both communities have grown a lot over recent years.
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I'm learning a lot with you in this post, thank you very much for your help?.
Which country do you think has the greatest number of in Warmaster?.
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My guess is France, their forum seems fairly active and their annual campaign, which I think Vincent runs, looks absolutely superb.
To my mind, a key factor in developing the game lies in the tournament scene. Two key examples are Blood Bowl, which I watched grow massively in the UK and it was largely due to a relatively small number of very enthusiastic tournament/league organisers (a friend and I set up a league/tournament that brought together a lot of playuers in the NW of England and which now has a really vibrant league/tournament scene. I think I could find a game of BB round here almost any night of the week and with a different player every time). Epic Armageddon is a more 'current' example with players in the UK getting much more organised over the last three years. Again, I wouldn't expect it be be hard to find someone to play.
But, both BB and EA had reasonably large online fanbases. WM seems to lack this so getting something started would take a lot of energy.
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There's 6 very active warmaster players in the chorley/preston/southport north west part of the UK (Lancashire/Sefton areas). Between us we have every singe official warmaster army going (and about half of the trial armies). They're not all painted yet but the ones thata re are LARGE (>4K) and some VERY LARGE (10K). We tend to play large games on large tables.
Dave
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They're not all painted yet but the ones thata re are LARGE (>4K) and some VERY LARGE (10K). We tend to play large games on large tables.
Impressive!! Any chances to see pics? :)
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My guess is France, their forum seems fairly active and their annual campaign, which I think Vincent runs, looks absolutely superb.
Thank you ;D
In France the forum gather only a sub-part of the active players.
We found out that most players are "only" playing in their own community without communicating on the forum.
On the forum, there is about 6-10 active players in Lyon, 4-6 in Paris, and about 4-5 scattered in France.
French players are mostly active during autumn and winter.
Moving from WM rules to WMA rules helped a lot to keep existing players and get new one.
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I haven't worked out how to download pictures? Yes, I know that's pathetic but I really am clueless at things like this - I can word process, surf the internet and can manage outlook express and e mails but that's it.
Also, the only camera I have is a blackberry phone camera and the quality of the warmaster photos I have taken are awful.
One of my friends keep threatening to come round with his posh camera and take loads of shots of all my stuff and download it all for me but he never actually seems to manage to do it. Sorry.
Dave
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Vincent, i hace seen your forum, and i really envy your armies and games, i play not vy often. Have you got your Houserules translated into english or another language (my french is worst day by day, from high school since i don't use it ), i mean with Houserules to the rules of WMA that you have adapted and those that you don't with your own touch included ^_^ (it would be great if you coyld share that with this community).
David... 10k points!!!!???, Which is the bigger battle you have played?, always i thought that Warmaster (and in general, all wargames) doesn't work with more than 3000 points.
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We've played 4k a side several times in my group, though the largest army I personally own is 3k. The monetary cost gets prohibitive though. 5k of Skaven (from GW) costs somewhere around $1100 right now. This is one reason I've taken to WMA; if I go to 5k my Romans will only cost around $350 total before shipping.
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I agree re the prices! Big armies of warmaster are expensive now if you buy them from GW. I bought over half of my collection back in the day when blisters were around £5-6 each though. A few times now, I've come across large bundles of warmaster at gaming shows for very low prices. The most "famous" incident in our group is when, at a show, I saw a bin bag full of empire, khemri and high elf blisters (around 120 blisters). I casually asked how much for the lot and he said £100!!!!!! I topped up those three armies to 4K each with minimal purchases from GW. Its getting harder now, as there is less and less second hand warmaster around now. E bay still sometimes comes up trumps though, especially with people who can't be bothered to list large collections individually.
An 'average' size game for us is 4K a side. A large game is 6K a side and the largest games we play are 8K a side. We're intending to stretch to 10K though as the ultimate size game. My two largest armies are Chaos and O+G. I've got 10K of orcs and goblins painted and about 7K of chaos painted. The larger games need a weekend to play though and 3 players a side. We play on a 6 foot by 9 foot table and can leave stuff set out. No problem with the rules - if anything, the larger the game the better it seems to play with luck evening out...
Dave
(Can you tell our group is serious about warmaster)
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Blisters for £1?
*Swoons*
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Vincent, i hace seen your forum, and i really envy your armies and games, i play not vy often. Have you got your Houserules translated into english or another language (my french is worst day by day, from high school since i don't use it ), i mean with Houserules to the rules of WMA that you have adapted and those that you don't with your own touch included ^_^ (it would be great if you coyld share that with this community).
A lot of French players do not speak english well enough so we have to keep our rules in french to avoid loosing those players :( Translating them and keeping both versions would takes a lot of time and efforts. And I must confess that we prefer focussing those efforts to improve what exists already or create new stuff like campaigns and so on ;)
So we would happily share everything but that will unfortunately be in french.
The reverse is not true though :)
Anytime we find some material in english we like, we translate it to make it available to all french players.
As an example it is planned to include the translated trial tournament armies in our next version of WMMF (the Warmaster rules updated with WMA one, which is now a fully independent book on its own with army lists and everything).
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I understand your point of view :-(, all for the community
If you could send me the rules, maybe it's time to learn french again ^_^, because i'm really interested on it!!!
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Google translate may help with the French House rules to an extent.
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If you could send me the rules, maybe it's time to learn french again ^_^, because i'm really interested on it!!!
I'll do in a dedicated post.
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Hi,
haven't been for a longer time within the forum, but there is no feedback for Germany so I will to it now:
In Germany there are only a few players and it is very difficult to organize tournaments.
Cheers,
Jürgen
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To my knowledge there was a small warmaster community in India between 2006 and 2010 (1 player), another one in Indonesia between 2010 and 2012 (again one player) and now, there is one burgeoning community in Switzerland (1 player and my son - 7 years old)...
Sigh, a long history of painting and no gaming
::)
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Not sure where you are but DocDom is in Frankfurt. I played him when I visited Germany last year.
Dave
Hi,
haven't been for a longer time within the forum, but there is no feedback for Germany so I will to it now:
In Germany there are only a few players and it is very difficult to organize tournaments.
Cheers,
Jürgen
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Hi Dave,
Dotcom and I know each other. He is one of the small number of active players.
Cheers,
Jürgen
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Well the Melbourne-Geelong (2-hour travel time spread) area in Australia has a fair amount of players. I know of at least 15 players who have armies and most of whom play games irregularly. We've been gaining players lately too. Australia has a high count per capita of gamers in general I find - no matter what the game.