Good podcast and a marvellous wrap to the year.
Forgte off hand which of you gents made the comments about how the Warcradle version of DW 3.0 is going, but I have to agree from my perspective- Those in the People's Front and others are also noting that the bloom of new rules is off the rose for
many of the enthusiastic original players, and the whole impetus for the 3.0 ( And ship designs with all the . . . fascinating changes there :/ ) is from those entirely new to the game since Wayland bought the IP. Even some of
them are makign comments that seme to indicate that the rules will swing back towards the originals in some aspect. ( Though given the social media policy of that company to "negativity", one may not be getting an
accuarte picture representatiive sample of what teh audience is thinking
)
As for a big 'breakout' game in naval tabletop, I would not be surprised if Cruel Seas might be the closest yet. Admittedly, it is in 6mm scale which is such a niche market despite it's great utility for combined-arms gaming ( Yes, I
am a Braille scale player, but I can defend that point ). nevertheless with the massive amount of ancillary miniatures and support
in that scale ready-made, it's possible that it could have the legs to go far. Englsih readers might be reminded of the sarcastic phrase " This show will run and run and run" but despite that,. I think it's a possibility. RuleBritannia makes good points about those previous games, though one has to wonderif they had had a solid financial and company backing - As GW first did when it started what became the Warhammer40K juggernaut - could they have done better?