Wargames illustrated awards 2019.

Started by petercooman, 29 October 2019, 07:05:29 AM

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John Cook

Wargames Illustrated is dominated by 28mm because it is a vehicle for Warlord Games.  Most of its readers are Warlord Games customers so any awards they give out are bound to be slanted by a flawed poll. 

FierceKitty

...which suggests an obvious course of action for Pendraken, what?
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petercooman

Quote from: John Cook on 08 December 2019, 11:12:30 AM
Wargames Illustrated is dominated by 28mm because it is a vehicle for Warlord Games.  Most of its readers are Warlord Games customers so any awards they give out are bound to be slanted by a flawed poll. 

While that might be so, last year did see Leon en co in second place for customer service.

Now i wonder if that had anything to do with the announcement of replacing of the bkcIII books. Maybe folks saw that as a reason to vote for a customer service award?

Dr Dave

I voted, but now I've changed my mind. Can we start all over again?

steve_holmes_11

Quote from: petercooman on 08 December 2019, 05:37:30 PM
While that might be so, last year did see Leon en co in second place for customer service.

Now i wonder if that had anything to do with the announcement of replacing of the bkcIII books. Maybe folks saw that as a reason to vote for a customer service award?

It feels a little bit like White Dwarf polling for "Favourite fantasy system", "Favourite 40th millenium ststem" and "Favourite fantasy races sports simulation".

Shouldn't really grumble, it's a sign of the diversity of the hobby; or perhaps Balkanisation.

Nick the Lemming

Wargames Illustrated is about as relevant to my wargaming as golf clubs are.