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Future of SFB

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I'm recently getting back into SFB after a 20 year or so hiatus. Lots to catch up on.

In the meantime, I'm learning about Federation Commander and the other products from ADB. I understand that they can't bank on just one product line and there's many good reasons for expanding the catalog. If I were coming into SF Universe from scratch, I think I'd probably start with FC.

But has anyone heard about the future of SFB? I hate to be a purist and shun FC out of pure stubborness. I understand the benefits of each new game, but I'd hate to think that SFB would just fade into the night in the shadow of other products.

I hope there is a resurgence in new, younger gamers to continue to breathe life in the industry. A visit to my local game shop seems to show that (although most players there seem to favor "warhammer" and other brands - I hope it's different elsewhere).

Altogether though, I wish ADB a LONG and prosperous future, and I look forward to being a loyal customer for years to come.
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If you want an easier way to get others started with the SFU, go with FedCom. You can usually teach people to play and finish their first game within a couple hours. The hook is usually Trek, and sometimes space combat...

And my local game store no longer carries ADB items, you have to special order them. They *do* have three FULL aisles loaded with Warhammer stuff, however. They cringed the last time I asked if myself and some friends could demo FedCom in their shop...
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Czuhars, SFB is alive and well. R12 just came out and the online tournaments are quite active.
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There was a time when I feared SFB would fade away, but FC has in fact created a whole new generation of SFB players, and SFB sales are stronger now than they were in 2005. We do new SFB products every year, we have SFB tournaments running on line and at Origins, and about a third of every Captain's Log is SFB stuff. So its still moving along.
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I know that my FLGS has been getting in more SFB material lately. (The fact that I'm the one who orders the gaming products there has absolutely *nothing* to do with that. ::whistles::)

That said, I know that I'm looking (a month or two down the road) at running a Starship Combat Demo day. Anyone know of an easy way to demo SFB? I'd like to have that demoed along with FC.
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Steve, I'm happy to hear that. I watched some of the product demos you have on YouTube. One of those was for FedCom. After watching it, I'm actually very interested in giving it a try. I can understand how it would draw new gamers in and give them the opportunity to later explore SFB.
I know you guys have a firm grasp on your products. I have no doubts that SFB will be around for a loooooong time.

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Woo! Thanks! I'll have to adapt Ken's 3 session lesson into one session.
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Czuhars wrote:Steve, I'm happy to hear that. I watched some of the product demos you have on YouTube. One of those was for FedCom. After watching it, I'm actually very interested in giving it a try.
Then download and try out First Missions.
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Krellex wrote:And my local game store no longer carries ADB items, you have to special order them. They *do* have three FULL aisles loaded with Warhammer stuff, however. They cringed the last time I asked if myself and some friends could demo FedCom in their shop...
I got positive feedback from a store where I demoed Romulan Armada-- they were of the opinion that a variety of demos keeps people coming back *into the store* regularly even if they don't go crazy buying the particular game being shown off. That was a particularly cool game store, though-- but places that focus on just Magic and Warhammer aren't really "friendly local game stores" by my definition.

I'm glad to hear that SFB sales are *growing*. Nice... and surprising, too. The hardcore SFU fans love SFB the best, but the simpler games are great when you want to get someone up to speed on blowing up starships quickly. SFB is also the place that gets attention first when pushing out into new game concepts.
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I guess I see the writing on the wall with my FLGS, because, as much game stuff as they have (none of it from ADB), 7/8ths of their store is remote control stuff, trains, models and rockets. And the ceiling is burdened with every type of model aircraft known to man. In fact, I'm not so sure they *have* a ceiling, I've never seen it! :P

I guess the $350 and up rc aircraft keep them in business.... In this economy I don't get how they stay afloat.
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Krellex wrote:...I guess the $350 and up rc aircraft keep them in business.... In this economy I don't get how they stay afloat.
Easy. You get itty-bitty pontoons and put them on the R/C aircraft...
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Scoutdad wrote:
Krellex wrote:...I guess the $350 and up rc aircraft keep them in business.... In this economy I don't get how they stay afloat.
Easy. You get itty-bitty pontoons and put them on the R/C aircraft...
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Heh, ya got me there, Scoutdad. :oops:
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Post by Bolo_MK_XL »

Hobby store doesn't necessarily mean Game store, seen many Hobby places that only do RC --

Then there are Gaming stores that supply the RC crowd --

Count ourselves lucky when they are in the same building, sometimes not even owned by the same people --
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Thing is, these guys used to have every ADB product imaginable. I bought everything from them. This was back in the SFB and F&E days of the late 80's early 90's.
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