So it's been a week
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:25 am
So it's been a week of taking some time away from the hobby and shooting the shit. I've had a chance to chat with some of you either by phone or by e mail regarding my quitting of wargames and the hobby as it's called. I've realised that although the forums and the gaming group has been causing me considerable stress I now realise that my problems do not purely stem from here and if anything it was the straw that broke the camels back.
After having time to reflect I have managed to pinpoint the things that were putting me off and the things I liked about the hobby. Please add your thoughts and comments if you agree or disagree. If this thread just winds you up please just ignore it. These observations are purely that and are not aimed in reference to any specific individuals, mainly at us all as gamers from my experience of the hobby.
The wargaming hobby, for and against.
Against: It takes a huge amount of time to learn all the rules for the different systems I play and they constantly get updated so that once you have one lot down a new set replaces it.
It takes a huge amount of time and money to collect, paint and prepare an army for battle. And when the battles are not enjoyable it leaves a sour taste.
Everyone has a different expectation and style of play of what a good game should be and it's difficult to keep everyone happy as well as yourself.
People are too forthcoming with advice on not only how to paint models but also how to collect and game with them. It can feel rather crowded and creativity is stifled at times.
When I game I want to relax and not feel like I have to refrain from enjoying the game when I'm winning for the sake of my opponents cracking mood or when I'm losing have to listen to "Here's what you should have done" and "I wouldn't go there if I were you" comments.
People shouldn't feel like they are going to get shouted down if they write something that someone disagrees with on the forums and made to feel 1/72 tall.
Many nights I would leave the forums in a rage and it would eat away at me.
It takes a lot of time to prepare events and when people argue at them or don't thank you for putting them on it can make you think, why do I bother.
Fors:
Painting is fun!
Pushing plastic men along a battlemat is fun!
A good game can cancel out 11 bad ones! Especially Historical if Madmiral is doing the voices of the Brits.
The social aspect is as good at times or better than a night out or a beer at the pub. I'm thinking of Nagoyahammer 2010, RPG festival 2011 and Talisman, Spevna marathons that end in beer and chicken.
Thanks for allowing me to air this. I know everyone is not going to feel the same way or agree with me, but that's something I have learned to accept also. Cheers everyone. Happy gaming and keep rolling.

After having time to reflect I have managed to pinpoint the things that were putting me off and the things I liked about the hobby. Please add your thoughts and comments if you agree or disagree. If this thread just winds you up please just ignore it. These observations are purely that and are not aimed in reference to any specific individuals, mainly at us all as gamers from my experience of the hobby.
The wargaming hobby, for and against.
Against: It takes a huge amount of time to learn all the rules for the different systems I play and they constantly get updated so that once you have one lot down a new set replaces it.
It takes a huge amount of time and money to collect, paint and prepare an army for battle. And when the battles are not enjoyable it leaves a sour taste.
Everyone has a different expectation and style of play of what a good game should be and it's difficult to keep everyone happy as well as yourself.
People are too forthcoming with advice on not only how to paint models but also how to collect and game with them. It can feel rather crowded and creativity is stifled at times.
When I game I want to relax and not feel like I have to refrain from enjoying the game when I'm winning for the sake of my opponents cracking mood or when I'm losing have to listen to "Here's what you should have done" and "I wouldn't go there if I were you" comments.
People shouldn't feel like they are going to get shouted down if they write something that someone disagrees with on the forums and made to feel 1/72 tall.
It takes a lot of time to prepare events and when people argue at them or don't thank you for putting them on it can make you think, why do I bother.
Fors:
Painting is fun!
Pushing plastic men along a battlemat is fun!
A good game can cancel out 11 bad ones! Especially Historical if Madmiral is doing the voices of the Brits.
The social aspect is as good at times or better than a night out or a beer at the pub. I'm thinking of Nagoyahammer 2010, RPG festival 2011 and Talisman, Spevna marathons that end in beer and chicken.
Thanks for allowing me to air this. I know everyone is not going to feel the same way or agree with me, but that's something I have learned to accept also. Cheers everyone. Happy gaming and keep rolling.