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- Jul 4, 2022
It’s tournament fags. That’s what it boils down to. The constant rule changes and overlooking lore for WAAC fags are what’s driving the worst changes in 40k. You’ll have tournament fags literally drop massive coin and change entire armies because of rule changes trying to eek out the slightest bit of an advantage.
100% this. In the days of WHFB, tournaments were at an embryonic stage compared to where 40K is at now. Nerd culture wasn't full mainstream and tabletop gaming still had a lot of stigma attached to it. People already had 3-4 armies that they had put together over the years and consequently miniature sales had plateaued. You would snap up new units as and when they were released, but most people weren't out there buying a whole new army based on the changes to the "meta". Thats why GW had to hit the reset button to reinvigorate miniature sales and create Age of Sigmar.
Now that the tournament scene is established they can effectively print money by just making minor changes to rules or point values, because there are retards out there who will be prepared to put down hundreds/thousands on a new army just to remain competitive. Narrative players will get the odd scrap from the table to keep that corner of the hobby interested, but the game is clearly aimed at the tournament scene now. 40K is a successful IP, but in the grand scheme of things it is still fairly niche, and GW is first and foremost a miniatures company. This is why you have pricing based on a unit's perceived effectiveness, rules changes to new units almost on the day the physical models drop and constant errata/new datasheets. All of this tomfuckery is intentional to get people to buy new plastic.