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Miniwargaming does a few batreps each month. They just posted a batrep involving three people and Skype. Basicly, the Chaos player is at the table, and the Ork player is disabled in a wheelchair and can't come to the venue, so a third player is serving as his proxy to move models for him as they play via Skype. I really, really like this idea and massive kudos to MWG for doing this.
I saw that video but haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I think it is a fantastic thing to do. I enjoy their work so far.
I've just started watching MWG's videos and I think they do an excellent job of covering what goes on in the games, showing moves and dice rolls to keep things in context. It's a much better approach than a lot of these videos that just show the board lay out after each turn.
Some one did this for WoW to, there is a blind person who plays wow and one guy in the team tells him everything happening and he plays the game to with macros
only fair every one should get there chance . to destroy chaos!
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