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CWF-2008-1-3 Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalpyse at Battleground Games

Solo cast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games.

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday January 3, 2008, CWF GameCast features Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Response to iTunes Comments

Responding to iTunes Comments

5) Music to Game By Check Out “First Date” by Danko Jones

6) Apocalypse at Battleground Games

40k Apocalypse @ Battleground Games

Battleground Games Official Website

Directions to Apocalypse Event

7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.

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Next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.

Monsterpoca…who? Monsterpocalypse

Privateer Press hopes to make a great game yet again with the release of Monsterpocalypse in 2008. This is Privateer Press’ foray into the collectible miniatures gaming market and will focus on monster battles.

“We’ve had great success in the hobby miniatures category, and we will continue to support and expand our offerings there. We are excited to grow the company in this new direction. Creating a property about giant monsters is a natural fit for us and something I’ve always wanted to do.” said Monsterpocalypse, Warmachine, and Hordes creator Matt Wilson.

The folks at Greenfield Games aptly sum up this news; “The prototypes look cool but the proof is in the execution. One need only look at the difference between the prototypes and production models of Battlefield Evolution series to know what I’m talking about. If this stuff is on par with, say, AT-43 models then they have a winner on their hands. If not… who knows.”

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Like D&D Minis this new game will have large monsters and like Axis & Allies 1939-1945 it will have a non-randomized Starter kit and randomized boosters. The game will release with 80 collectible figures. You can receive updates on Monsterpocalypse by going to the Monsterpocalypse page and signing up for e-mail updates (at the bottom of that page).

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40k Apocalypse @ Battleground Games January ‘08

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As our first post of 2008 we want to tell you about a gigantic 40k battle at Battleground Games in Abington.

Battleground Games is holding a gigantic 40k Apocalypse Mega Battle on Saturday January 5th starting at 10am EST. All the player spots are full but come to the store and see the carnage as Chaos forces battle the Imperium’s armies.Each of the 24 players is bringing 3,000pts of models resulting in hordes of Baneblades, Terminators, and even a ForgeWorld Thunderhawk. This is the perfect way to kick off the 2008 gaming year.

For more information visit the official Battleground Games Online Calendar. Or, you can call the store at 781-261-9669. Battleground Games is located at 1501 Bedford St (aka Rte. 18) in Abington, Ma. For directions go to the Battleground Games Location Page.

Come to the event and you’ll be sure to see some Baneblades in action!

Responding to iTunes Comments

iTunes allows listeners the chance to post a comment to the iTunes Music Store about the items it distributes. Whenever you buy a movie, a song, an album, or subscribe to a podcast you can read people’s comments to guide you. Maybe you’ll download the item because of a stranger’s opinion and maybe it’ll steer you clear.

This is a great feature of iTunes and in addition to posting comments listeners can also rate the item. The CWF Game Cast has been rated by 2 people who wrote comments. They are scoper22 and That70sGamer. Between the two of them our podcast has a combined rating of 3.5 stars. If those stars were a grade they’d be a C+/B- or to put it in the realm of Grade Point Averages the podcast has a GPA of 2.5. That’s not bad for a guy talking about gaming on his own based on his experiences. I’ll take that any day.

However, these two individuals left comments and they deserve to have them addressed by the podcast. I had originally intended to respond via podcast and that is why I have waited so long to address these comments. My apologies to both That70sGamer and scoper22 for the extended delay in replying. Now that the podcast is operational I have changed my mind and am going to respond to the comments both on this blog, for those who don’t listen to the podcast, and in the podcast so scoper22 and That70sGamer will receive the replies they deserve. If anyone knows these individuals I humbly ask you to alert them to the response and extend my personal thanks and appreciation to them for taking the time to comment.

I have long said that listener and reader feedback is the only way the blog and podcast can improve. I said it before and I stand by it now. Scoper22 and That70sGamer deserve my most sincere thanks and appreciation. Leaving a comment may seem like nothing but that extra step is one that most people don’t take. Doing it shows that both individuals care enough to voice their thoughts. I applaud both of them for their action in speaking out and I hope they, and others, will continue to do so in the future.

As to the individual comments I am taking the liberty of reprinting them here. They were made publicly on iTunes and as such are a public comment in regards to the CWF Game Cast. To see the original comments please go to iTunes and in the Podcast Directory look up CWF Game Cast. You will see their comments on that page. Sadly, iTunes doesn’t post a timestamp so I have no way of knowing exactly when the comments were posted.

That70sGamer, who was the first to post a comment, said “if you play tabletop war games this is a must to subscribe simply because its the only podcast of the subject. the host is good at presenting his information but is not very good at speaking, its hard to describe but if youve told a long story you might remember having to stop and breathe (just shortly) but the host is doing tis and its kind of distracting.” This was retrieved on 12/30/07 at 11:44pm EST.

In order to reply I’m going to parse the comment and address each segment in turn. I was surprised when I created this podcast that no others existed on the subject. That partly motivated me to create and continue the podcast. Tabletop gaming is a big area and no content existed on iTunes at the time. Now, there are more podcasts such as The Drop Pod Cast, Meeples & Miniatures, and Podhammer: The Warhammer Fantasy Podcast. These are just a few I subscribe and listen to. Each has its strengths and its weaknesses but they are all worth checking out.

I work very hard to present the information I have at hand, and to fact check that information for its accuracy. Where possible I do my best to provide supporting information or resources that you the reader and listener to access to see the source information. Or, I will post the information in the show notes and on this blog for you to use at your leisure. I appreciate this being recognized and noted. I am very excited about gaming and often will confer with my friends and owners of nearby FLGS before making a post or podcast. This gives me a chance to bounce ideas off them and to get the skinny on what’s happening.

The end of the comment provides me with some constructive criticism and I am embracing it fully. In at least several of my podcasts I do pause to catch my breath. I have a medical condition resulting in shortness of breath, tightened airways, inability to breath, and this accompanies my usual manner of speaking rapidly and in a rush when I’m excited about an issue or simply because I live in Massachusetts and we do everything fast here. I have no formal training in speech, if only I had taken the Public Speaking class in college, but I did participate in organized debates and I am also an elected official where I have to speak to groups of people. All of this has resulted in my being more careful and meticulous in my speech. I pledge to do my best to speak slower, more clearly, and with less pauses and to do my best in post-production to clean up any noticeable gaps. That70sGamer I hope you are still listening to the podcast or will at least give us another try. I look forward to receiving more feedback from you. Please, don’t ever hesitate to send me e-mails or leave comments in iTunes or the blog about a podcast episode. Your feedback is vital to the improvement of the show.

Phew, that’s a mouthful but there’s still one more comment to respond to. Scoper22 is the newest person to leave a comment. He wrote “hey owner/ person in charge of this podcast, do you ever do stuff on the Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game from Games Workshop. Cuz u say u cover that kinda stuff but i havnt seen any. so, if you could do that would be awesome!” This was retrieved on 12/30/07 at 11:44pm EST.

I want to begin by thanking Scoper22 for his enthusiasm for the LotR game by GW. I firmly believe the rules created for this game are incredible and that the models are breathtaking. There are posts on the blog about LotR and even some episodes of the podcast that briefly discuss the game. The main reason I stopped discussing it is because I don’t know anyone who plays it nor do I see it being played. Therefore, I thought it had died despite GW continuing to put our new releases for the system. There are so many games and only so much time to deal with them.

On average the podcast runs 30 minutes. Of that 5 minutes is something other than me talking. That can be music, introductions, themes, and etc. This leaves just 25 minutes to talk about everything from 40k, WFB, Starship Troopers, Warmachine, Hordes, LotR, BFG, Mordheim, Necromunda, Epic, Warmaster, Blood Bowl, AT-43, Battlefield Evolution, Starship Troopers Evolution, Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh, Confrontation, World of Warcraft CCG, Axis & Allies CCG, War at Sea CCG, Star Wars Minis, D&D Minis, Halo Action Clix, Horror Clix, Hero Clix, Board Games (Carcassone, Settlers, Ticket to Ride, Sitting Ducks, Apples to Apples, Starfarers, Infernal Contraption, etc), and many more.

If I discussed, equally, each of the above listed games in each podcast I’d only be able to spend 55.55 seconds per game (if I lump all board games together). That’s barely enough time to say the name of the game and a quick headline. I like being able to divide the show up to cover 2 or 3 main issues each podcast and this results in some games being cut completely and others left on the drawing board until next time.

The blog allows me the freedom to spend more ink on games and it is likely you’ll find more content on LotR on the blog. The most common thing you’ll find are pics of new releases. The new White Dwarf, issue 336 for January 2008, has some nice content for LotR. You can be sure that I’ll cover that in the blog. I will do my best to make sure that I at least mention in the podcast, or its show notes, when new LotR content is on the blog. Plus, each month I send out the CWF Game Cast newsletter that rounds up everything that happened on the blog and the podcast. Be sure to subscribe to the newsletter by going to https://wargamingforums.com/newsletter/. You need to send an e-mail to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com titled “Subscribe”. To unsubscribe e-mail cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com (Titled “UnSubscribe”). We honor all requests for removal done this way.

This has been a lengthy post, and I’ll have to cut it down to 5 minutes max in the podcast, so I shall end it now. I want to thank That70sGamer and scoper22 once again for rating the podcast and leaving a comment in iTunes. Everyone who uses iTunes can rate us and leave a comment about us. But, everyone (no matter how you listen to us) can leave comments on the blog or e-mail us to share your thoughts. We love getting your feedback and making the CWF Game Cast Podcast & Blog better for you.