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RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:30 am
by Joe McQuay
27
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:54 am
by nukkxx5058
48 [8D]
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:02 am
by billd
30, brisbane, my first wargame was chess.
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:55 pm
by zzmzzm
41
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:11 pm
by kram
47
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:40 am
by Javolenus
50 (Oh, alright, nearly 51 . . .)
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 5:46 am
by jomni
Intersting statistics. Here's a question.
If AT was released 20 years ago (80s / 90s), what is the age of the people playing? I suspect they are in their 20's. So the people playing now are the same people who play these games when they're younger. So 20 years from now, the players will be 60. Not a good sign for matrix...
I don't think it is a case where people who reach 40 years starts picking up games like these. Or is it?
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:16 am
by british exil
Look at this thread.
tm.asp?m=2936428
You can see at what age some of the forum members started wargaming. AT and ATG are among some of the games picked up along the long trek of gameplaying.
Mat
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 5:04 pm
by Jeffrey H.
ORIGINAL: jomni
Intersting statistics. Here's a question.
If AT was released 20 years ago (80s / 90s), what is the age of the people playing? I suspect they are in their 20's. So the people playing now are the same people who play these games when they're younger. So 20 years from now, the players will be 60. Not a good sign for matrix...
I don't think it is a case where people who reach 40 years starts picking up games like these. Or is it?
Many people consider the sub genre of wargaming a dead end. Almost everyone feels that the "hex and counter" type games are just nostalgia and will soon sputter out.
So many people have told me this. But I think in truth the segment was always narrow, but didn't have as much competition as it does now for younger players.
Would I have ever gotten into these games if XBOX360 and Warhammer 40K and Magic the Gathering were around when I was 12 or so ? Yes, I would have, but there probably isn't more than say 2% of the population that are like me.
RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:22 pm
by ernieschwitz
ORIGINAL: Jeffrey H.
ORIGINAL: jomni
Intersting statistics. Here's a question.
If AT was released 20 years ago (80s / 90s), what is the age of the people playing? I suspect they are in their 20's. So the people playing now are the same people who play these games when they're younger. So 20 years from now, the players will be 60. Not a good sign for matrix...
I don't think it is a case where people who reach 40 years starts picking up games like these. Or is it?
Many people consider the sub genre of wargaming a dead end. Almost everyone feels that the "hex and counter" type games are just nostalgia and will soon sputter out.
So many people have told me this. But I think in truth the segment was always narrow, but didn't have as much competition as it does now for younger players.
Would I have ever gotten into these games if XBOX360 and Warhammer 40K and Magic the Gathering were around when I was 12 or so ? Yes, I would have, but there probably isn't more than say 2% of the population that are like me.
Hey, i sold my Magic the Gathering. I´ve played Everquest, and Warhammer Fantasy Battles. But i still have very fond moments in my memory about playing Rise and Decline of the 3rd Reich and Panzer Blitz board games...
I definately think that hex and counter games are the best way to simulate reality... or at least, it has a much higher thought process that has to occur, compared to the read and react tactics you need to pull of in real time games.
Also i might add, as people get older their reflexes go down, and thus games of deeper thought might be alot more appealing

RE: Age Group Playing AT
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 12:20 am
by Jeffrey H.
Hmmm, well in my day it was D&D which was sucking all the life from the wargamers. I had a little fun with it, but quickly moved on.