Thanks, but I can't imagine doing more of them. Everyone who has watched them likes them, but not many people have watched them. There are 355 subscribers to this channel, and maybe 150 to 200 views... If even the subscribers don't want to watch, it's hard to justify the amount of time it takes to do a report like this (a lot of time). I think most AWAW players are more interested in their own games than in learning more about the game in general, much less seeing what someone else did in their game. I would have a different view if there were a few thousand views, as for some of the other videos. Maybe the views will go up over time, but I really did expect a more favorable reaction from the AWAW community.
Thank you. I am surprised more people aren't interested in it, but time will tell. I haven't seen any negative comments about it, which is kind. It is not easy to know what to include and what to leave out, and I am sure I went off on tangents when I thought something interesting or instructive happened. Hopefully that didn't mean important things were left out. And of course it presents the game somewhat from the Axis viewpoint - sometimes I guessed what the Allies were thinking, but sometimes not!
@@aworldatwar6805 for me and my group well I know I enjoy seeing the situation unfold. I also really like when you show a situation and ask what would you do. It also has helped me think further ahead. Than I was doing. I also look forward to other videos around the rules.. I know the two groups I’m teaching play other games but they are committed to learning AWAW.
I hope you're going to do this for the other games as well! These are great!
Thanks, but I can't imagine doing more of them. Everyone who has watched them likes them, but not many people have watched them. There are 355 subscribers to this channel, and maybe 150 to 200 views...
If even the subscribers don't want to watch, it's hard to justify the amount of time it takes to do a report like this (a lot of time).
I think most AWAW players are more interested in their own games than in learning more about the game in general, much less seeing what someone else did in their game. I would have a different view if there were a few thousand views, as for some of the other videos. Maybe the views will go up over time, but I really did expect a more favorable reaction from the AWAW community.
Great report appreciate it
Thank you. I am surprised more people aren't interested in it, but time will tell. I haven't seen any negative comments about it, which is kind. It is not easy to know what to include and what to leave out, and I am sure I went off on tangents when I thought something interesting or instructive happened. Hopefully that didn't mean important things were left out.
And of course it presents the game somewhat from the Axis viewpoint - sometimes I guessed what the Allies were thinking, but sometimes not!
@@aworldatwar6805 for me and my group well I know I enjoy seeing the situation unfold. I also really like when you show a situation and ask what would you do. It also has helped me think further ahead. Than I was doing. I also look forward to other videos around the rules.. I know the two groups I’m teaching play other games but they are committed to learning AWAW.