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The Battlefront Public Relations Fiasco - ordnance11 - 07-14-2012 Battlefront is a company that has for the past 15 years or so, had came out with a popular 15mm WWII ruleset. The game is popular in Europe, Canada and the U.S. One of the popular things about the tournament scene is that you can use figures from any manufacturer, not just from Battlefront. The first rumbling came from the European Grand Tournament rules: Quote:Only Flames of War models may be used in the •There was immediate concern about this. John Paul Bisgotti, one of the BF game designer and founders wrote this as part of an article in the BF Forum as an answer: Quote:The final change we are making is that from theLet me just say that the overall reaction among those who has been in the FOW community has been underwhelmingly positive. Mr Bisgotti's response in the forum was this: Quote:If I was a child and wanted to hold my breath I would not be lettingIf they want the business to grow, alienating your customer base is not the way to do it. The Flames of War ruleset is not the WWII hobby, let alone THE hobby. I would had thought they would have avoided the GW mindset, but I guess not. What ever happens to the customer is always right? __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell - Rod.H - 07-14-2012 ...... With what I've seen of Games Workshop, so far they've never done this type of thing in anything I've been at. Yes, there's a floating rule of Forgeworld stuff- yes/no. But to actually gank everything that's not 100% GW product...so many cool conversions they'd loose. I've had the store gretchens/grots go "OOOOH cool, me wants." when I've pulled out the FW stuff I've got (Storm Eagle & Repressor tank) Meh, it's not like I live somewhere where they actually bother to run official (GW rHQ organised) events beside Games Day & its related modelling events (Golden Demon, Armies on Parade). Flames Of War had, before this, began to catch some of my attention. Now, it's lost it, for I've got enough wargaming minatures to work on and to find local places to play games with them. --Rod.H - robkelk - 07-14-2012 Hmmmmm... Somebody at Battlefront needs to take a look at how companies in other industries do this sort of thing. For example: Battlefront makes its base 15mm-minis ruleset available for free. Daz3D makes its base 3D-modeling software available for free. Battlefront makes a line of minis that can be used with its base ruleset. Daz3D makes a line of content that can be used with its base software. Battlefront designed its base ruleset to be compatible with anybody's minis in the same broad class. Daz3D designed its base software to be compatible with anybody's content in the same broad class. Battlefront gets upset when people use other companies' minis. Daz3D promotes the use of other companies' content... and appear to be doing better financially than are their competition. Somebody want to compare FoW with the iPod? -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - ordnance11 - 07-14-2012 Rod H Wrote:......Rod, their rule applies to tournaments that is run directly by Battlefront. Your local LGS or any the big regional competitions that is not run by Battlefront does not apply. Currently, only the 3 National tournaments in the U.S. plus the Masters fall under this rule. What is to prevent them from pushing this rule down the chain eventually, though? This rule smacks of all sorts of -isms. A hobby is by definition is something you pay to do because it's fun. __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell Amazing... - ordnance11 - 07-15-2012 The main thread in the FOW forum had 838 replies and 48384 views within 48 hours. Considering there are about 50000 registered members, that's just about everybody, even with multiple views. It also spawned about 8 other threads. All of which are in lock down. __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell - WengFook - 07-15-2012 Good luck if they attempt to push it down the chain.. They'll run into the old problem of trying to enforce it. That said I'm not quite sure what the fuss is about. What exactly is wrong with them wanting people to play with their official mini's at their official/sanctioned tournaments? Is it the way it was presented or is there something else that is offending people? _________________________________ Take Your Candle, Go Light Your World. - ordnance11 - 07-15-2012 WengFook Wrote:Good luck if they attempt to push it down the chain.. They'll run into the old problem of trying to enforce it.A couple of problems: 1. It was their previous policy that you can bring any WW II miniatures to their events. The abrupt way they announced the change (buried in the tournament packet of the European Grand Nationals) and then Brisgotti's reaction to the outcry further fanned the flames. 2. The claim of BF that Flames of War is the HOBBY. It's a subset of historical wargaming, not the entire hobby. No, more than GW is the HOBBY. 3. If their reason for this change is the amount of money they're spending for promotion of the game, then either cut back or be more creative in promotion. The tournament scene was doing fine when BF decided to do jump in as well. It wasn't a problem when they were holding only 1 Nationals. Deciding to expand it to 3 Nationals and then do a Masters tournament was not really necessary. 4. BF is a business, but they seem to forget that their customer base are hobbyists. Wargamers may be fond of game rules, but once someone decided to start imposing rules by fiat from above, that riles me and just about everyone else. Everyone else is defined by FOW players in America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Britain. Have not heard on the forums FOW players from anywhere else, chime in. It's bad enough when I have to deal with rules and regulations at work and I work for Uncle Sam. Telling me what to do in my fun time? *Raises the red flag* 5. BF states it won't affect the casual gamer only the tournament player. Well, who are these guys? They're the ones that are really dedicated to the game. The equivalent of "wandering warrior" of yore. The ones who spends time and money to go to tournaments. The ones who buy a great majority of FOW merchandise. The reason they might have non-FOW stuff is because BF has not made it yet or is out and also of budgetary constraints. The one who puts up with the falling pages from hard bound books and the "cut and paste" errors that BF won't fix until the next book (which you have to buy). The ones whose word carries weight in their local FOW community. And you want to piss these guys off to a man? 6. Last but not least, is the camel's nose in the tent scenario. If BF pushes it through for their tournaments, how long would it be before they decide to push it to the big regional tournaments they don't control. "Either certify they're all BF models in your tournament or it won't be recognize by us as a qualifier." Good luck with enforcing that. 7. Which leads us to the last question: Enforcement? Who are they going to do that? Get someone dressed like Arnold Toht to inspect the figures prior to the start of the game? I can see the con organizers having issues with that. All it takes is someone to bring a whole force of non-BF figures, cause a scene and the word really gets out that BF has gone the way of GW. __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell Resolution - ordnance11 - 07-16-2012 http://www.flamesofwar.co...tabid=57&art_id=3380 Quote:In all the years we have been in businessThat's a relief. They did listen. I am amazed on how fast the problem was discovered and resolved. __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell - ECSNorway - 07-17-2012 Seems like they listened, but that's not much of a response. They're still enforcing a "must buy our stuff" policy. They're just defending it by saying "Well, we thought we were the only people selling them anyway". -- Sucrose Octanitrate. Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode. - robkelk - 07-17-2012 So, who else publishes WWII minis rules nowadays? -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - ordnance11 - 07-17-2012 The only one I see that is closest to BF is Blitzkreig Commander __________________ Into terror!, Into valour! Charge ahead! No! Never turn Yes, it's into the fire we fly And the devil will burn! - Scarlett Pimpernell - Mark Skarr - 07-17-2012 Two things: #1 "The customer is always right" has never been an actual policy anywhere in the successful business world. Customers made that up to try to make themselves feel better. Customers have no idea what is going on, or why within the business. Sure, we'll try to do right by the customer, but they don't know anything that happens behind the scenes and that, invariably, makes them "wrong." #2 Monkey Fist and I have the same question: "How could they tell? 15mm WWII figs all look the same. Not much room for detail." |