I know this ain't headed anywhere but it is hardly about elitism. One really does not have to know much as long as he has a good attitude for the job.
You will find I have a great attitude - and a growing understanding of how all the various arena settings work to give players what an event designer hopes to give them. I don't have to know the difference between a 109E and a 109F to set up the arena according to how someone who DOES know that difference wants it to be set up.
The point is that a historical buff can send in a write up for a scenario. But it takes someone to set up the arena, send out e-mails, register participants, track scores, send out marketting e-mails etc...
Lots of work outside the "historical" part. So to end on a positive note, maybe you could do the historical part and send it to Imadot, and he would do the work to turn it into a scenario. Then the future would look bright indeed.
The event designer (Admin CM) does all the heavy-lifting to research and figure out how things should look in the arena for an event.
The host (Setup CM) does all the arena setup to make the arena play like the Admin CM envisioned.
Because I am admittedly not a history buff, nor do I have the time or resources to research all things WWII, I have volunteered to be a Setup CM for the FSO events. I know many people are deep into the details and are very involved with the history of WWII. The last thing I'd want to do is try to design something for these guys and do something stupid like match up LW German birds against EW Japanese birds.
Let's go
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