So is FoGN finished, as far as official support? I can't say I know the last time he posted here. It truly has been many months.

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Sadly, take-up in the UK hasn't been great - as you'll notice by the lack of UK postings on the forum.I play a lot of FOGN and enjoy it immensely. There is a strong group here in Melbourne and the League of Ancients Club in particular. We're growing FOGN slowly. We have a good tournament each year in July (20+ each year so far with a Strong NZ presence both in Numbers and in top played finishers), we have occasional big historical refights, normally some sort of campaign each year, as well as a host of friendlies during the year.
Yeah it is an odd phenomenon. I have also encountered many people who have a bee in their bonnet about some aspect of another FOG game they don't like so they wont give FOG N a go. There are also more than a few Napoleonic players who don't like anything that is perceived as a "competition" set of rules.I think the 'FOG' brand marks it as main-stream, which put them off. Napoleonic players have always been quite defensive of their preferred set of rules.
Without a re write to improve the flow, understanding and readability of the rules there will be zero growth in new players.terrys wrote: The updates I have in mind don't warrant a full rewrite of the book. There's still a touch of "if it ain't broke don't fix it". So a free download is the best solution..... It's only looking like about 6 pages at most.