Since a lot of the streamed games go right up to time and it's sometimes not practical to do before the evening break (and that I find this stuff interesting and edumacational), I thought it might be fun to have an after-action report for games, so whoever was playing can go through their thoughts and tactics, what worked, what didn't work, units they like or not, enemy units they were determined to nuke... and that sort of thing; maybe even answer a (polite!) question or two without that annoying stream-delay and chinese whisper game that twitch forces us to play.
To that end, I wouldn't mind starting a "<DATE, ARMIES> What The Hell Were They Thinking?" thread, hopefully every day, so this could take place.
Of course, this would only work and/or be good if the players actually wanted to spend the time to comment... which is a bit of a time commitment and imposition, I know.
So... thoughts?
EDIT: Just to be clear what I *don't* envision is starting a daily thread to just verbally skewer whoever lost and tell them their tactics are no good or whatever. What I *do* envision is just an opportunity to go into (in however much detail they want) what they were thinking at various parts of the battle, from set-up to the bitter end. The "What The Hell Were They Thinking?" title is meant light-heartedly.