by Andy Nunez, Editor-in-Chief
Against the Odds magazine is pleased to announce that Paul Rohrbaugh joins us as our premiere game developer and Consimworld presence effective Oct. 1, 2003. Paul brings a wealth of knowledge and energy ( not to mention some great designs and writing) to our team. Paul's official e-mail address here at A TO will be: support@atomagazine.com While Paul will undoubtedly become known to you as the "ATO Answer Man," his principle task is make sure every remarkable design published by ATO is also the great gaming experience you deserve. Look for more action (and less addenda) in our games going forward. Welcome aboard, Paul! And since we're on the topic of game questions, should you have any difficulty interpreting the rules, questions concerning the rules of play and game procedures can be answered quicker if submitted in the following manner: First, remember that many questions can be answered simply by rereading the rules, saving yourself both time and energy. Next, check our published on-line errata on our own web site located at www.atomagazine.com. After that, we then recommend email as the best way to resolve a query. Send your e-mail to: support@atomagazine.com with a subject line of Attn: (Name of Game Here) Question(s). Against the Odds also maintains a discussion folder on the Consimworld web site located at www.consimworld.com under the Magazines folder. Otherwise, address your regular letters to: Against the Odds Magazine PO Box 165 Southeastern PA 19399-0165 USA Attn: (name of game here) A stamped, self-addressed envelope must accompany all game question letters. Please write your own name and address at the top of your letter. Please head your letter with the game title that you are inquiring about. Ask all questions in a "yes-or-no" format, or in a "multiple choice" format or in such a way that that a simple sentence, word, or number can answer them. Do not mix game questions with any other type of correspondence (i.e. orders, missing parts, a different game's questions, etc.). If you are asking questions about more than one game, categorize, and label your questions by game-title. Although we welcome comments and suggestions about the game's I interpretation of events, we cannot promise to respond to questions on theory or design intent. All game questions and suggestions automatically become the property of Against the Odds magazine. Back to Table of Contents -- Against the Odds vol. 2 no. 2 Back to Against the Odds List of Issues Back to MagWeb Magazine List © Copyright 2003 by LPS. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com * Buy this back issue or subscribe to Against the Odds direct from LPS. |