03-08-2011, 05:54 PM
Do I get no direct credit for this idea? Heh I jest
My thoughts are as following; A league, played on a week by week basis with only 1 weeks break could take us in to the far reaches of next year which is quite a long time for the same league. So instead we could do an Opening and Closing day whereby we play for example 3 of the games, that would total over a month off the league's length without reducing the quality.
As per avaliability we could run it on a Saturday or Sunday, either is fine with me. With a time slot of say 2 hours a game so there's no rush and half hour breaks, that makes for an 8 hour day. It could run from midday till 8pm and people could play 1, 2 or 3 games for the league and if the player numbers don't match up then I'm sure there will be opponents available for fun games.
Of course a 40k Apocalypse game could be run on the same day, as I know you can sometimes need a whole day for those mammoth battles!
My thoughts are as following; A league, played on a week by week basis with only 1 weeks break could take us in to the far reaches of next year which is quite a long time for the same league. So instead we could do an Opening and Closing day whereby we play for example 3 of the games, that would total over a month off the league's length without reducing the quality.
As per avaliability we could run it on a Saturday or Sunday, either is fine with me. With a time slot of say 2 hours a game so there's no rush and half hour breaks, that makes for an 8 hour day. It could run from midday till 8pm and people could play 1, 2 or 3 games for the league and if the player numbers don't match up then I'm sure there will be opponents available for fun games.
Of course a 40k Apocalypse game could be run on the same day, as I know you can sometimes need a whole day for those mammoth battles!
Warmachine (Retribution of Scyrah, Khador), Hordes (Trollbloods, Blindwater Congregation), Bolt Action (IJA Infantry Section, Soviet Russia Armoured Platoon), SAGA (Norse-Gaels (WIP)), Deadzone (Enforcers, Forge Fathers)