Originally posted by culero
There's no good reason that CO recruitment for BoB could have not taken place long ago. If that had happened, the BoB schedule could have been announced immediately after Japan finished, and registration begun then.
Operation Downfall was to have frame 4 on Aug. 19th. CO recruitment for BoB 2006 began on Aug. 18th. The reason I didn't recommend registration opening at that same time is in case we didn't get two CO's and had to cancel. Upon getting two CO's, the plan is to open registration.
We thus could have had teams formed already for the most part, and been able to have time for those teams to develop detailed plans, practice them, and in general prepared much more thoroughly for a late September event.
I think that there is plenty of time to formulate plans. There isn't need for extensive practice because this scenario doesn't have elements that are unfamiliar to players. Still, there is time for practice -- just not time for a month of practice.
When we ran multiple events at Air Warrior, we did so by having more than one event in the pipeline at one time.
Things were overlapped here, too -- just not as much as you think is best. The main point is that you think there should be more time between CO's, registration, and frame 1. I respect that opinion and wholeheartedly believe in lots of time for new scenarios, but I feel that our current schedule will work fine for this one.
The example you provide of year 1998 illustrates my point. I don't recall any of those events having less than four weeks between registration and first frame. [/B]
I looked through my old e-mails and archived GEnie topics to see if I could estimate what they were. They seem to have varied quite a bit. Here are estimated times between registration and frame 1.
Saga of the 5th Air Force: 3 weeks
Battle of Germany 2: 2-3 weeks
Kursk 3: 1 month
Munda Weekend: 3 weeks
Kursk 4: more than 1 month
Afrika, '42: 4 weeks
Guadalcanal: can't tell
Target Germany: can't tell
Fortress Rabaul v2: 2 weeks
At any rate, I note your feeling that there should be more time alotted, and I understand that you make this point because you want scenarios to work well, as do I. My feeling is that in special circumstances (such as for already run scenario designs with elements that are familiar to pilots), a faster schedule will be acceptable. If I'm wrong, I'll learn from that, and you can say, "I told you so." If it works, then that is useful information as well.