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The Great Wargaming Survey - some results

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moiterei_1984:
Maybe it\'s just them beeing more into Fantasy/ SciFi gaming and therefore not taking part in a survey by a historical wargaming mag?

WSS_Jasper:
You mean younger North Americans did not take part, and, on average, Europeans are into historicals at a younger age? Could be.

raif:
I guess the hobby tabletop is a younger in continental europe. And so the people are younger, because they play it not so long, are in the average younger than our uk and is friends. It would be interesting how it is in the fantasy and scifi tabletop scene. In continental europe i guess most of us historical players have their roots in fantasy or scifi tabletop like games workshop and come later to the historic part of our hobby. Perhaps in us and uk there it is different?

Drake Corbett:
I think Wargaming was not so widespred as it was in UK in the 90s (and before). There were a couple of shops who sold Battletechstuff but that was the end of the line.
The Internet helped a lot to get contact to all those 1-man-shops in UK and beyond. Today it is no problem to buy a Waffenkammertank. 15 years earlier i didn´t knew that they even existed ;)

WSS_Jasper:
Probably true. Interestingly, the fourth influence on how people got into the hobby is hobby-stores, which is just a little more important in Continental Europe (24.9%) than overall (23.2%).

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