Can't figure out why one needs to announce on a public forum that they are not playing a game anymore.
Well, I guess I do.
PS .. where do you line up for your gear?
this.......
Seriously, seems a bit of discontent. This , for me, has been far from a "banner year" of ASL-ness in my own life. Yes, a large portion of that was due to my stroke and TBI that took me out of action for 4 months, but still.... I just looked at things this evening, and noticed I still have managed to finish 7 ASL games so far this year, and on track to finish at least two more before the end of December- if not more, so its not a total "ASL Loss" of a year for me, and that is with the fact that I was out April, May, June and most of July in recovery. My education plans got stymied from it as well, but I finally did finish my Master's and begin post-grad work / research. ( and I began teaching my first college class in September, yeah... adjunct , but its experience and a foot in the old door, ya know?)
Top that off with re-kindling old game-flames with Raid on St Nazaire by TAHGC, Drive on Stalingrad by SPI and Downtown by GMT - I am pretty happy overall with this year as far as gaming goes, - as usual , far more desire to play them than time to do so.
The hobby itself, well , I would not have finished those 7 games without some pretty cool guys willing to wait as I meandered through getting back into ASL after everything that happened to me this year. "bis" seemed a decent enough fellow in the CH sub-forum threads, so one hopes he might still be around after letting off some "verbal steam" at the issues which got him riled up. If not, the hobby loses another gamer on extended sabbatical for a while.
As others have said, hope he doesnt sell off his kit, time will come around when he may wish for it again at some future date for a return to ASL.
KRL, Jon H