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Wow. I wonder if this will be the first poll ever moved to the CA or Total Containment boards? LarryDunn: Just read what the OFM says a few few posts down from yours. I really couldn't put it any better than he did. |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
very very likely | 4 | 1% | |
|---|---|---|---|
very likely | 22 | 4% | |
likely | 67 | 12% | |
not sure | 61 | 11% | |
unlikely | 223 | 39% | |
very unlikely | 93 | 16% | |
very very unlikely | 76 | 13% | |
it already is mass market | 33 | 6% | |
| POLL IS CLOSED |
| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
In Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy issue 19, Spencer Keen observes: I think the historical market has been overlooked for a long time. Games Workshop demonstrated the potential for wargaming to reach a mass market audience and I think that a lot of people have assumed that the historical market couldn't replicate that success. In your opinion, how likely is it that historical wargaming will reach the mass market? |