AW is incredible at giving the players the opportunity to be involved with MW. More than any other OP program I have seen, AW continues to support player interaction more than computer interaction. I mean, Pat would sit and talk with someone for hours just to get them interested in the game. It is this incredible dedication that makes AW so strong as a developing company. They care about you, and they care about their product. Going off of what Reddawn said, I don't think we should be out there promoting online play for a game that just planted it's roots. The biggest part of Mage Wars is the interaction with your opponents, the doublethink, the tactical feel of the dice. You just don't get that with online play, and I think it would turn a lot of new players off. Run demos, talk about the game with people. If we love this game like we say we do, why don't we show it more?