By this I mean, the gamer that can afford the overpriced Forge World Prices, namely in this case the star ship corridors for ship fighting! I joked with the guy and asked if he won the lottery and he just laughed and said no he was military deployed overseas so he had a ton of pay just building up in an account and nowhere to spend it.....must be nice!
It was an amazing work by the company. Sad that he only just had it primered black instead of painted up looking all awesome yet.
Still the game looked fun and I may drag some stuff with me next week if the guy shows and play with them in between doing demos.
A general blog about all of my armies for Warhammer 40k and Fantasy that will cover painting, tournament batreps, reviews and thoughts about the hobby.
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Just in case you have more dollars than sense!
Just out by Games Workshop!
Need nearly 1200 marines?
Got about $12k to blow?
Do you want to feel like the Donald Trump of 40k?
Do you always strive to be the envy of your friends?
Have you always wanted to play Apocalypse but you don't have an army big enough?
Tired of your wife and looking for a reason for a divorce?
Don't worry! Just clean out the kid's college fund!
Then this deal is for you Mr. Dumbass!
Hurry now and get Free SHIPPING!
I assume this is a joke by Games Workshop, but sadly it is not April 1st and with some of their past offerings this is more than likely a serious thing. I'm surprised the didn't offer a lay-a-way plan! Serious, if I am buying something like this, I want he entire lot painted to Eavy Metal standards and ready for me to play with when it arrives!
Monday, September 9, 2013
GW and the state of gaming for me.
When I started to play Games Workshop games back in the
early 90’s I loved it. The background was cool, the miniatures were great and
the rules were fantastic. There was a variety of games offered by the company
including Epic, Gorkamorka, Morhdiem, Necromunda, Warhammer Fantasy and
Warhammer 40k to name a few. What was great was playing great games with a
group of guys at the shop, eating pizza, laughing and having a great time
playing great games.
The golden age has passed I think and GW is in a decline.
When I went to work for them in early 2000, I read the “little red book” and
understood what it meant to work for the company and meeting great people
during that time that are no longer in the company. I could see the attitude
changing even then from that of a game company to a corporate money hoar that
cares very little for their customers, just the bottom line. While it is fine
to be a business, you have to keep customers to stay in business, of late I
have watched price increases (including marking up product in the stores I
worked for) and the hikes have been steeper and more frequent than ever. Kits
are just getting silly in prices, sure the model is of good quality, but is it
reasonable in price? No, simply put they are going with a business model of
hiking the prices, making less product but still making higher profits at the
moment as the price increase overtakes the loss of sales. Anyone with any
knowledge of how the economy works calls this a “short gain” it will work only for
a short period of time before it will collapse as a business model. This will
be the end of GW, I feel that it is on the horizon and they are hitting that
crest as we speak. They can make or break the company, if it breaks we may have
no more than 5-10 years before it becomes a little fish in a large and growing
pond of games out there.
GW has also had a serious bad attitude with their Legal
Department, they are happy to slap out cease orders on everything and have
become virtual Nazi’s when it comes to showing teaser items and new releases.
They instead are trying to promote their magazine or rather their game catalog
to be their preview medium as they simply can’t for the life of them figure out
why White Dwarf sales are done. Here’s a hint GW, the content sucks go back to
the old school days of adding stories, content and good game reports for
example and you will sell more copies again! Speaking of Legal, they go after
companies that make products they don’t, claiming IP violation….maybe this is
the case, maybe not. In any case they feel they own more than they actually do
in the IP world and feel entitled to milking the tit for every drop they can.
Still, the Chapterhouse lawsuit and given them the finger and has drawn the
line in the sand that if someone stands up to them, they may be in the wrong.
The quality of the game has also gone downhill. In an effort
to boost the game, they went with “bigger is better” in their models and codex
design. Every army in Fantasy and 40k are getting bigger beasties and vehicles.
Of course with a nice price as well! Oh yea, you want 2-3 don’t you….cha-ching
$$$$!
Flyers have totally broken the game for 40k more than
anything, sure there are other units that have popped up in books that have
made people shake their head and go what? Of course there are those that are
going “cool” as long as it benefits them, but when you are getting screwed over
by those same hyper powerful units, it isn’t no longer “cool”. Players
following netlist trends are copying more and more lists that people find that
are broken and work, allowing them an easier win. This part is what really
bothers me but is just an evil fact of the information era today. People have
stopped thinking when it comes to army lists; they would rather “research” and
then copy/buy that list for an easy winning formula instead of bothering to
figure it out for themselves. We have moved into an era of wargaming where
people don’t think as much as they used to. We no longer are challenged with
making a “good” army list but rather a “winning” army list, or aka WAAC- WIN AT
ALL COSTS.
Even the player base is starting to change as has the
attitude of gamers. People are placing more and more focus on competitive
gaming than just having fun. They again focus on these power lists and winning
more than just having a good time and being social. Which his one of the
largest reasons I enjoy tournaments, 3 games against 3 different opponents is
how I see it as an outing with my friend(s) to throw some dice and have fun.
Yet, it is hard to enjoy a game when the person you are player is a huge power
gamer and has a hyper competitive list. You watch it chew your army apart and
you think “wow this is about as fun as watching paint dry”. There always are those one or two players at
an event and I or my friend (or both of us) tends to draw those types of people
and then just have a miserable game.
I have not played Warhammer Fantasy since 6th
edition, I have tried a few games of 7th and 8th, didn’t
like it. They watered down the Psychology
that made my Vampire Counts totally useless and only specific builds are viable
if you want to be able to play it seems from my reading. The magic is another aspect;
I just don’t like the current breakdown of how it plays. Plus they keep
plugging all these “large kits” and other crap that makes me shake my head and
clearly see GW wants you to buy the latest and greatest big thing. Maybe the
next edition will be a savior. I am holding my breath. Already I have sold all
my Fantasy armies except my Vampire Counts as frankly, I have not played them
much in years and I don’t enjoy the game. I keep the VC for nostalgia and hopes
that a better edition will rise from the grave.
Next, GW has killed both their Historicals and Fanatic divisions…guess
there wasn’t profit in those areas. Or rather, they would have to work harder
to make money there….which is sad, the Historicals had a great line of books
including Legends of the Old West and Legends of the High Seas, both great
games, similar to their Fanatic skirmish games and a blast….really? You just
had to update a book and print it. Not like there was a huge investment there
boys and girls and there was a fan base, a fan base you have sent to another
company now. They thank you GW. The worst loss was all the support to Blood
Bowl, Necromunda, Morhdiem and other great Fanatic games. To be honest, when I
started to play, THIS was what I really enjoyed. The story, the flavor and the
fun of gaming with these titles. GW could have done so much to revive this line
with minimal investment and could have turned profit by taking advantage of the
crappy economy. Develop up some Necromunda multi part plastic kits…sell both
for 40k and Necromunda, cha-ching! Who would not have killed for a multi-part
Blood Bowl team? Yea, pose your own team in plastics?
The only saving grace is a rumor this year that in October
that an Inquisitor Skirmish game is going to roll out that targets 2-4 players
with 10 or so models for each player with a new product line of minis and
scaled to heroic level instead of the 40mm old scale. This appeals to me as I
loved the Inquisition concept, loved all the books and feel this could be a
saving grace if they did a good job with the rules. One can only hope and wait.
I have decided to
keep my Chaos, Dark Angels, Space Wolves, Imperial Guard (small) and Orks in my
collection. The Tau are about to go up for sale and my Necrons have already
been sold about 6 months ago. I just cleared out the last little bit of my
Sister’s of Battle
metal figures also. I am tired to trying to keep up with everything, I am going
to consolidate my collection and play with what I got.
I will keep playing and trying to enjoy what joy is still left in this game and I will be back to adding more content to the blog as well with discussing things about the new Space Marine Codex.! Until then GW, you have been warned and oh yea....
I just love these images that I found on the internet!
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