Lead Adventure Forum
Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: vexillia on May 19, 2018, 11:01:08 AM
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Are you in the UK and have you been playing ADLG recently? If so why not take the 2018 ADLG Survey and help uncover what's behind its recent popularity.
Details (https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/05/adlg-quick-survey.html) | Survey (https://goo.gl/forms/AzsMsGW9ipIYFWVF2)
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Done! :D
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Ta!
Update: 20 replies in the first 24 hours. It's off to a good start.
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First early look at one part of the data
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQyeu-P54CichMHKAuHffpXhKrEHZEGSU5HW3KNxeW0u4a3F7lQtHSG1rZi1lMqucAmhCjx-nBoBOt-/pubchart?oid=190369539&format=image)
This image is live and updates automatically.
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done :)
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Up to 47 (UK) & 20 (Other) replies. Not bad in just over two days.
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Popularity? I don't even know what it is!
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what is adlg please
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Here you go Eric.
L'Art de la Guerre is a set of rules for miniatures that allows you to fight battles ranging from early Antiquity (3000 BC) to the end of the Middle-ages (1500 AD). Each player commands an army of twenty or so units.
The system allows you to play with miniatures of any scale from 6 mm to 28 mm, including 1/72nd scale plastic soldiers. The basing system is fully compatible with DBx and therefore allows you to use your existing armies.
The rulebook for L'Art de la Guerre also includes all the army lists you will need for the Ancient and Medieval periods as well as for the pre-Columbian Americas - no fewer than 283 of them!
Everything is included in one book, so there is no need to buy lots of expensive supplements. Additional army lists will be released later for the Renaissance period and for Fantasy armies.
L'Art de la Guerre offers a range of formats with regard to playing area and numbers of figures. The 200 points format of L'Art de la Guerre requires as few as half the figures of some other rules. This means that players can build up new armies faster and cheaper. The playing area in this format for 15 mm figures is 120 cm by 80 cm and for 25-28 mm figures is 180 cm by 120 cm. However the larger formats also allow fans of big battles to play on larger tables with more figures.
Website: http://www.artdelaguerre.fr/adlg/v3/?/en/overview
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Latest update: replies currently at 61/86 (UK/Other).
Thanks everyone.
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Currently at 114 replies of which 72 are from the UK. A post on PMT brought lots of international replies but I'd like to get the UK replies up to 100 if I can so tell your mates about the survey.
Details (https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/05/adlg-quick-survey.html) | Survey (https://goo.gl/forms/AzsMsGW9ipIYFWVF2)
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Survey will close 17:00 BST, Friday 25 May 2018.
Thanks to all who have replied so far. Check for the results next week on my blog.
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First results now online - https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/05/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-1.html
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Second part of the results now online - https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-2.html
Third part of the results now online - https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-3.html
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what is adlg please
"Eric" I play it all the time; if you want to have a go, you can pop round.
Mark
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All three parts now available:
- https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/05/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-1.html (https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/05/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-1.html)
- https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-2.html (https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-2.html)
- https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-3.html (https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/adlg-uk-survey-results-part-3.html)
Still to come:
- A comparison of the results of the 2018 ADLG survey with those of the 2009 DBMM survey. You have been warned!
- A pdf compilation of all four blog posts.
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Final part, a short comparison of the DBMM (2009) & ADLG (2018) Surveys, is now available:
- https://blog.vexillia.me.uk/2018/06/what-about-dbmm-and-adlg.html
Still to come:
- A pdf compilation of all four blog posts.