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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Brooke on September 06, 2013, 11:07:16 AM
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We ran a special event today (Friday) for Aussies, but few or no Aussies showed up.
I am surprised, since it was Milne Bay (a celebrated Australian battle), run on the anniversary of the real battle, on Friday, at prime time in Australia. I also announced the battle in advance on the BB, including in a topic where some Australians were discussing game participation.
I don't think it was theme, day, time, or notice -- is there something I did wrong? Is there anything that I can improve if I do this again?
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They were probably waylaid by drop bears and the like.
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Is there anything that I can improve if I do this again?
Throw some shrimp on the barbie and... :aok
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Throw some shrimp on the barbie and... :aok
I think opening a carton of VB would be better :)
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Crocs....sharks......venomous snakes and spiders...kangaroos with rifles........I'm surprised anyone survives down there.... :old:
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Ah your event just happens to fall on the same time as 2 major Footy codes in Aus are enter their finals, and the next day we had to get up and go to the poles. In Aus you have to vote by law or you get hit with a fine.
That wont explain everyone, But I know I was watching the Souths fumble their way to a loss. :bolt:
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Crocs....sharks......venomous snakes and spiders...kangaroos with rifles........I'm surprised anyone survives down there.... :old:
no not "venomous snakes and spiders"
but
The MOST venomous snakes and spiders in the world.....
out of the 10 most venomous snakes in the world.....
Australia has 7......... :O :O
they have what is called a "Funnel web spider" sounds innocent enough.......... :rofl :rofl...you could die from its bite.
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not to mention...a reptile that gets over 20 feet long and wants nothing more then to have a human lunch :rofl :rofl
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Please realize that only a fraction of regular game players even visit the forums--much less pay attention.
Maybe for future events get permission to make announcements a week--3,4,5 days out and then 3 to 5 times a day advertising the event in either the blue text or pink text--EXPECIALLY targeting OZ/Kiwi prime times.
Expats may evenshow up to support it if their time zone permits.
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Please realize that only a fraction of regular game players even visit the forums--much less pay attention.
I do already know that.
Maybe for future events get permission to make announcements a week--3,4,5 days out and then 3 to 5 times a day advertising the event in either the blue text or pink text.
We can't do that.
For special events, we can:
-- Post on the boards.
-- Announce a couple of times when the time of the event draws near.
Beyond that, we need interested players to help by spreading the word and recruiting people who might be interested.
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We ran a special event today (Friday) for Aussies, but few or no Aussies showed up.
I am surprised, since it was Milne Bay (a celebrated Australian battle), run on the anniversary of the real battle, on Friday, at prime time in Australia. I also announced the battle in advance on the BB, including in a topic where some Australians were discussing game participation.
I don't think it was theme, day, time, or notice -- is there something I did wrong? Is there anything that I can improve if I do this again?
And on this note, I'd like to point out the last/most-recent scenario time changes (mid-day (1-2pm) saturday) has porked my ability to participate in most scenarios, while coinciding with a drop/decline in scenario participation... just sayin'... was a pretty vocal minority there too imho.
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The dingos ate the aussies???
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And on this note, I'd like to point out the last/most-recent scenario time changes (mid-day (1-2pm) saturday) has porked my ability to participate in most scenarios, while coinciding with a drop/decline in scenario participation... just sayin'... was a pretty vocal minority there too imho.
Except for a couple of scenarios, all the rest have run at 3 pm Eastern, which is the same time as Battle of Britain 2013. We found no significant difference in player numbers between the 3 pm time and the 9:30 pm time.
This Day in WWII, though, always runs at prime time Europe and as best I can get to prime time US (unless it's a weekend, but usually they are on weekdays).
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Please realize that only a fraction of regular game players even visit the forums--much less pay attention.
And only a fraction of those who are regular posters on the bbs spend much time in the actual game...
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They trolled the event :rofl
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And only a fraction of those who are regular posters on the bbs spend much time in the actual game...
I think this has alot to do with it. As far as Aussies go. Get them sober, then get them to read, I mean this is getting difficult already. Still I hear the 8pm showing had very little interest too. It is a shame but the MA is what people seem to want.
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while coinciding with a drop/decline in scenario participation... just sayin'... was a pretty vocal minority there too imho.
I have taken a look at the average registrant and participation numbers for the past ~9 years and could not find a notable general drop in those numbers compared to the overall MA active pilot numbers, other than the usual distinction between more and less popular scenarios.
If anything, I'd say I see a slight increase in participation percentage (DGS II was particularly successfull IMHO)
As of this moment, BOB2013 is about to begin and there are 140 pilots in SEA and 210 pilots in LW... that's some very nice turnout I'd say :old: