Greetings everyone! SeerK here to talk
Adepticon. I wanted to start going into specifics for each of the
events we are running this year. As I said a couple posts ago we
have expanded the events to include almost all the games that Spartan
makes. I am going to give some details about each event starting
with the new ones joining the mix in our Road To Adepticon series.
We have Firestorm Armada, Firestorm Planetfall, Halo Fleet Battles,
Halo Ground Command and Dystopian Wars this year. Spartan Fans can
look forward to an event every day of the convention except
Wednesday. I am planning on doing an unofficial mixer and meet and
greet Wednesday night, but I am still deciding what to do. I wanted
to start our series with our new Firestorm Armada Event. In addition
to the North American Championships we decided to add a fun event for
those who want to play, but may not be ready to throw into a
tournament. Friday night we are proud to bring you The Flashpoint
Narrative Event!
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
UCON Games Convention Demo Sessions!
Greetings all! SeerK here. With all the Adepticon hype starting I almost forgot that I was going to be doing some demo sessions at a local convention here in Michigan. As some of you remember I have attended UCON Games Convention in the Ann Arbor Ypsilanti area for a few years now. This Year I will be running Learn To Play sessions of Firestorm Armada, Halo Fleet Battle and Halo Ground Command. I will also be running an Infinity Boot Camp The events start on Saturday night and continue through Sunday. Lets take a look at the schedule!
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Infinity: Tagline
Greetings all! SeerK here to talk
Infinity in this installment. Specifically I am talking about the
special I.T.S. Narrative event that recently went live. The Tagline
Narrative follows the story of Toni Macayana and her death at the
hands of an Umbra Samaritan Hacker named Nourkias. The local group
plays Infinity in addition to Firestorm Armada so we decided to
follow up our escalation league with the Tagline event. Now the
Tagline Narrative is set up to be a tournament. It is not set up
like the I.T.S. Leagues are so there is only a single code. You are
required to do 3 rounds, but you may add 2 more. In this case we are
doing all 5 rounds, but doing one round a week. I have the Event set
up in the system at the finish date so I will have to manually enter
the results, but doing it this way allows you to really enjoy the
narrative and run this event as a campaign. Lets dive into the
Paradiso conflict and The story around one of the most beloved
characters in the game of Infinity.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
GateCon FSA Megabattle Debrief!
Greetings
all. It was a busy weekend for me. I had two events going on this
past weekend. I played in an I.T.S. event and we had an FSA mega
battle at Evolution Games on Sunday. It is this event I want to talk
about. We decided to kick off the War Gaming season with a Massive
fleet battle that tied into the Flashpoint Amber campaign. Granted
we did take some liberties as we wanted our own FSA personas to be
involved. This was a 5 on 5 game of Zenian League vs Kurak Alliance.
It was 1000 points per player for a total of 10,000 points of ships
on the table. We got a little bit of a late start due to the
grilling of steak. You can’t battle on an empty stomach. The whole
battle took about 6 hours or so. Let’s dive in and take a look at
how the battle unfolded.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
The Road to Adepticon: Prologue
Greetings all. SeerK here to start the flagrant promotion of Adepticon 2017. For those of you new to all games Spartan and The WayGate, Adepticon is the biggest and best Miniature war games convention in North America. Schaumburg Illinois plays host to this convocation of all things plastic, resin and metal. For the past 2 years the WayGate staff and I have been putting on The Schaumburg Prime Offensive North American Firestorm Armada Championships. Last Year we added Firestorm Planet Fall in the form of The Schaumburg Beach Head Planetfall GT. This year we are growing......big time....
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Relthoza Tactics: SeerK Style
Erebi's Awesome Fleet From the Spartan Community Forum |
Thursday, September 8, 2016
State Of The Union
Greetings all! SeerK here and I am going to get a little philosophical. Last week was quite an adventure. You may say, “of course it was you went to the Nova Open!” My response sadly would be no I didn’t. I was unable to attend Nova due to some circumstances I would rather not go into, other than say I had to attend a Funeral. We had a lot of setbacks with our planned trip. It is setbacks I want to talk about. Setbacks and a malaise that has gripped the community. Players and Spartan fans grumble about it, but nobody is really talking about the fact a lot of established communities and play groups seem to be dwindling in size to the point they cease to be. I want to talk about it a bit, at least my take on it. Join me won’t you.
I am going to use the local scene as my first example. Things die down during the summer around here. It doesn’t really matter what game it is. Infinity is catching on and we ran a league this summer, but we only had 6 players participate. Others are starting to play now that summer is winding down and people are itching to play again. We have not done a whole lot of Firestorm Armada or Planetfall in the local are this summer. Halo is pretty much not a thing here in Lansing. I am going to be trying to change that, but the player base is kind of tuckered out.
I am hearing about this from a lot of places. Attendance at The Nova Open was lackluster say for the build and play tournament. It makes me worry a bit about the North American Championships at Adepticon this year. I think we are seeing our first real community wide rough spot. This is going to be a major test for Spartan. The only communities that seem to be growing fast and gaining momentum are the Halo related ones. They have a feel like FSA when 2.0 came out.
I think this is from a combination of things. First and foremost I do not think the Vanguards are getting out there enough and in the right way. Demo’s days and such get people into the game, but you have to be more involved than that. If you cannot make it up to the shop on a weekly bases to help foster a growing community you should not be stepping up to lead it. There is a lack of follow though. There is also a lack of follow through on Spartans part. We hear about stuff in the pipeline and plans for the future, but we are not seeing them come to life. This has hurt Spartans credibility and the communities trust in them. That is not a good thing.
Spartan is getting better and improving though. Official play kits for the games and a marked increase in convention attendance is a good start. The planning for shows and conventions is months in advance and they need somebody dedicated to doing it if they want to really get out there and get the community fired up. They need somebody in the United States to do this.
The apparent supply problem has a bit to do with Spartan and more to do with the Distributors that shops use. Golden Distribution is pretty much the only reliable one for Spartan product. Most shops tend to use Alliance, who is terrible in my opinion, Southern Hobby and ACD. I know Spartan has been working with the latter two to get products in and out to the players. Shop owners will not carry stuff if there is no community to support it though. It is a big investment getting a new game on the shelf. This is where the Vanguards and local community cheerleaders come in.
Keep the community going and growing with follow through and regular attendance. I know it is disheartening when people don’t show up. I have gone to game nights and been the only person there for weeks. I still went though. Sometimes you have to be the beacon to get things going. I know real life is busy, but if you want a community to flourish, you have to put in the extra effort.
So to sum up. Spartan needs to overhaul the Vanguard program, they need to kick some of the rule sets in the pants and follow through in a timely manner. They also need a dedicated Event Coordinator in the United States. The supply issues could be solved with their own warehouse here, but in lew of that they need to continue to work with the distributors to keep products in stock and restock regularly.
This is really dependent on all of us getting out there and getting our communities rallied and playing. Not only playing, but buying stuff. That’s what shops want to see. Players buying locally, not on the internet. I am not going to get into my view of internet only vendors, that’s a whole different post.
So join me in getting the community back on track and growing again. It’s going to be tough, but if we want to see more events and have more players we really need to start working together to do it. I am hoping Spartan plays ball as well and continues to improve. Well that’s my two cents
Until next time, Crush the Alliance and as always…
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