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Rough Rider with Boomstick






Off the shoulder of Orion

Hi Guys,

One thing I notice in the 40K Battle Reports forum is how quickly threads can be lost when there is a tournament running, or alternatively tourney threads disappearing in a mass of narrative batreps.

Any change of getting these forums split into "Tournament Reports" and "Narrative Reports"? I know I put a lot of effort into my narrative campaign reports (as do many others) often only to see them disappear in a day or two under an avalanche of tourney reports if there is an event running. I'm not complaining about tourney reports - they are often a great read, but tend to have a different audience (especially those without pics).

Just my thoughts - any interest in this out there?

My Collected Narrative Photo Battle Reports

http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Gordy2000%27s_Battle_Reports

Thanks to Thor 665 for putting together the article
 
   
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Madrak Ironhide







You could always stick your narrative campaigns into the article system (especially
if you have good pictures!)

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