One final piece of Summer of Plunder content for 2024! In this video, Joseph and Jason review the feedback from the 80+ returned surveys from players who participated in this year’s campaign.
2024 SoP Feedback Review Video
We got lots of great feedback and while we didn’t get to review each piece in detail, we cover the most often mentioned topics.
Conversation Topics

You can jump to any part of the conversation here:
00:12 – Intro
01:23 – General Impressions of How Campaign Went
05:36 – General Feedback Review
07:46 – Campaign Map, Rules, & Weekly Objectives
09:00 – Campaign Communication
12:09 – Division of Campaign Labor
13:14 – Funding the Campaign
15:06 – Prizes and Sponsors
26:33 – Organized Play Kit
28:36 – International Participation
31:39 – Player Agency in National Competitive Mini Game
35:14 – Improvements for 2025
44:57 – Future Events
46:52 – Yarrhar
Missed Topic – Weekend Deadline
We did forget to talk about the feedback regarding weekly cutoff. Saturday night was not a popular cut off time. This was set to allow the organizers to have time to resolve the week’s conflicts over the weekend and get the updates out in a timely manner. We will see if there’s another way to do it.
But another easy solution if you tend to have your game session on Saturday is to use the-pre published list of objectives and just use the next week’s objective for your Saturday night/Sunday games. You can wait a day or two to report it if map targets are in question over that cutoff time.

Additional Feedback

We welcome any additional feedback or interaction on the topics discusses here through comments on this video, interaction on Discord, or via our Contact page.
Survey Prize – 12 Bone Dice
Thanks to everyone who took the time to fill out the survey! We really appreciate all the thoughtful feedback. Congrats to Howard H who won the drawing for the prize! Already shipped!

2024 SoP Commander Roundtable Chat
Make sure to listen to Episode 9 (and 9.1) of the Blood & Pigment Podcast where we have all the commanders (or national representatives) on to discuss how the campaign went from commanders’ perspectives.