WotR is really a great game, and despite its unexpected and unshareable abandon by GW, it is still alive.
In Italy we had a tournament a few days ago, and it was a success - not just because of participants coming from even great distances, but also because of the clamour it aroused in the national forum. The people who came clean for the event, revealed that there is a large number of potentially enthusiastic players, who are used to play SBG only, but who are ready to start - or to restart - playing WotS.
In fact, as the years passed on, many SBG players have continued collecting figurines, and now they have enough to deploy some 1000-1500 pts. WotR armies. At the same time, many old WotR players who left it for SBG, are now willing to play it again.
This is because the game system is really very good, whilst its main defect - costs - that constrained so many to leave it in the past, was now in part overtaken by collecting passion and time.
What still resists, is WotR's secondary defect: the rulebook imperfections, due to haste of its first edition, that was never to be followed by a second one.
Despite GW's abandon, our experience of players altogether worldwide is now formidable; thus a second edition might be created by ourselves. Also, our strength is such, that this renewed rulebook might gain the weight of a semi-official one.
The only real problem is, how to organize its development and realization. Because, if it is clear that it could be a success only if born from as many users as possible and not from a single or from a small team, it is also clear that it would be a hefty and long work.
An idea - the first one that comes to me - might be to have, for each rule or group of rules, a period for posting change proposals, and a successive period for voting them. This might prove to be a bulky procedure, though. For the project should also have the following targets:
- gain interest and cooperation from as many users as possible;
- adopt the most effective and easy procedure, in order reaching its goal and not being abandoned in the middle of the work.
Thus, I invite all of you to participate in the discussion, to see if and how this topic might start.
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