Volley Fire Response

Courier #58

by Dick Bryant

Responses 481 (3%)
The Cover 6.500
Entire issue 6.520

ARTICLE/DEPARTMENTRATINGNIQ
The Reviewing Stand7.5915%
The Courier Dispatch7.3180%
Over There7.1530%
Dispatches From The Field7.0910%
Hospitals For The 18th Century Wargame7.0716%
Zama7.00027%
Napoleon in Germany6.8568%
Spanish Army on The Eve of Nap6.58330%
Vanguard (Editorial)6.3185%
Sack of Panama6.0777%
Hanau5.9554%
Wargame Tables4.9099%
Is It A Game Or A Simulation4.7739%

QUESTIONS

All three questions concerning wether or not you are willing to pay extra for rules with Color, pay extra for a Box, and wether color illustrations help the hobby were answered overwhelmingly in the affirmative by 2 to 1.

COMMENT

Of late we have been getting much higher Non-Interest Quotients than has been previous the case. Also it is evident that many of the Volley Fire respondents feel that any article outside their immediate area of interest is near worthless, they attempt to impose their will by voting 1 or 2 for an entire issue except for one or two articles. As this defeats the purpose of Volley Fire. I am tempted to group these low votes (when they come from a few individuals) with the Non-interest vote -- though I haven't as yet. It is important for thew reasons that YOU ALL vote with Volley Fire and PLEASE let us know what kind of ankles and what periods you want.


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