[quote][/quote]we are literally finalising an announcement as I type, I am sure you will be pleased and hopefully think that the long wait and the new direction is as exciting[quote]
is it Games workshop strategy ?

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V2 is only coming out as a £20 app for the ipad then...?jdm wrote:we are literally finalising an announcement as I type, I am sure you will be pleased and hopefully think that the long wait and the new direction is as exciting,
as all of the effort to make it happen...cryptic or what
Especially the part about camels.philqw78 wrote:Seven paragraphs that should cure everything important in the rules.
That's precisely what the Syrian camels are saying to each other on the picket line!marco wrote:well
with the camel as background about these seven paragraphs we can wait for the Seven Pillars of Wisdom
take care of the turk !
Perhaps he's still typing.Robert241167 wrote:JDM mentioned an announcement being finalised as he typed on Tuesday.
hmmmravenflight wrote:Perhaps he's still typing.Robert241167 wrote:JDM mentioned an announcement being finalised as he typed on Tuesday.
ravenflight wrote:Perhaps he's still typing.Robert241167 wrote:JDM mentioned an announcement being finalised as he typed on Tuesday.
it is very hard for any business or enterprise to have multiple interests. It is all very time consuming. Getting something done rigth requires command focus. The way large organzations do many things is distributed decision making. A small enterprise focuses on the things that interest them and things that make them money. The challenge is to create a succession so when a principle changes focus, the successor bring new energy and maintains it. The failure to do that is why most businesses, charities and such ahve what is called "founder syndrome" and fail when the founder moves on.grahambriggs wrote: I think the longer term concern for the ancients rule set would be the lack of a hand at the tiller. The McNeils haven't played figure games for years, and so won't be that interested. The authors have mostly moved on to other periods and interests. So there's a bit of a vacuum.
ok does it all mean...bye bye?philqw78 wrote:Check out author and moderator activity on this forum, little to non-existant in recent months.
The computer version of FOG has already begun proceedings to split from the tabletop rules. The founders of digital FOG, Matrix and Hexwar, have handed over the rights to the game to a new Romanian company headed by a former player. The new guy has plenty of ideas of his own where digital FOG should be going in the future, which probably mean diverting from the restrictions of the tabletop rules and implementing the full power of the computer to its best utility and usage. He is calling it FOG v2.0 but whether it will take account of the new tabletop v2.0 rules he has not divulged so far. We are all waiting with baited breath and eagerness to see what the nrew FOG-digital game has install for us.Jilu wrote:
maybe it should be split from the computer part of the company?
Tabletop and computer are different, and do rarely match.
Interesting i imagine one is either encouraged (new energy / new ideas) or discouraged (abandonment of the old structure) depending on your preconceived views. I think there is a big challenge in today's world of keeping a system vibrant. The computer world I think it is very hard not to keep having upgrades. It is the business model and well as the technology. The table top is somewhat different. The type of player and installed base (lead) does not want rapid changes.ianiow wrote: The computer version of FOG has already begun proceedings to split from the tabletop rules. The founders of digital FOG, Matrix and Hexwar, have handed over the rights to the game to a new Romanian company headed by a former player. The new guy has plenty of ideas of his own where digital FOG should be going in the future, which probably mean diverting from the restrictions of the tabletop rules and implementing the full power of the computer to its best utility and usage. He is calling it FOG v2.0 but whether it will take account of the new tabletop v2.0 rules he has not divulged so far. We are all waiting with baited breath and eagerness to see what the nrew FOG-digital game has install for us.
These are exciting times (at least for the computer crowd).