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... Since when has there been 30 Necromunda novels? Jesus, heh.
Also apparently the Van Saar became awesome now? Some sort of secret supertech faction? I thought that was the Spryers.
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... Since when has there been 30 Necromunda novels? Jesus, heh.
Also apparently the Van Saar became awesome now? Some sort of secret supertech faction? I thought that was the Spryers.
As I understand it;
... Since when has there been 30 Necromunda novels? Jesus, heh.
Also apparently the Van Saar became awesome now? Some sort of secret supertech faction? I thought that was the Spryers.
Neither. It's because GW authors, (especially for the older books) were just aping ww1, ww2, and early cold war era action and spy thriller novels. It's the same reason they're generally so shit at numbers, even in recent books not engaging with bolters until enemies running toward them are only 20 meters away(happened in one of the siege of terra books when deathguard were slowly advancing on a position held by imperial fists, white scars, and guard if I remember right), I forget which author it is that is still obsessed with space marines constantly using lapping powder on everything(if they aren't actively using it on a ship or in their room, the smell of it is definitely still described as being in the air), and so on. Even one of the recent Bequin books had an antique store with some model spacecraft with CCCP markings(they were super mysterious and no one knew what they meant) along the side as if a pile of children's toys managed to survive 38,000 years and end up halfway across the galaxy.Or is this author a secret genius and it's just fitting for the theme of 'the imperium uses a bunch of ancient tech they barely understand because muh admech?'
Dan Abnett is especially guilty of the WW2 fetishizing. The Gaunt's Ghosts novels wind up hitting pretty much every single war movie trope. You've got a trench war, an airborne operation, a Blood Pact that uses halftracks, panzerschrecks, and Stahlhelms and plenty of .30 and .50 support guns among the Ghosts themselves.Neither. It's because GW authors, (especially for the older books) were just aping ww1, ww2, and early cold war era action and spy thriller novels. It's the same reason they're generally so shit at numbers, even in recent books not engaging with bolters until enemies running toward them are only 20 meters away(happened in one of the siege of terra books when deathguard were slowly advancing on a position held by imperial fists, white scars, and guard if I remember right), I forget which author it is that is still obsessed with space marines constantly using lapping powder on everything(if they aren't actively using it on a ship or in their room, the smell of it is definitely still described as being in the air), and so on. Even one of the recent Bequin books had an antique store with some model spacecraft with CCCP markings(they were super mysterious and no one knew what they meant) along the side as if a pile of children's toys managed to survive 38,000 years and end up halfway across the galaxy.
OPR doesnt have a shit website because they dont have a 3 million dollar kickstarter as a saftey net so they can keep gooning to their christian nun guro with their discord buddies, sad!warfleets has been updated to 2.0 last year iirc. no idea if they're working on a 3.0, but even GDF wasn't such a big jump between versions.
lot of them do already, some big names among them: https://www.onepagerules.com/opr-news?category=OPR+Compatibility
that usually includes integration in their army builder, so you all those nifty models already have stats (if you don't wanna use them for battle brother proxies).
with the website talk it's also hilarious how the OPR website shits all over TC's groomcord. everything you need is right there, including free starter with 2d models if you don't wanna 3d-print but engage in some arts & crafts.
to be fair if everything is "bigger" there's no reason the head wouldn't be too. including BSMC.
also battleborn was up to sth
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That's something GW should have been doing for years now. Leave the faction books as rarely updated(once a decade would be fine) coffee table books full of art, lore, whatever and just make the damned rules free. People who are interested enough will still buy it(assuming they actually print the things because GW can't seem to handle book printing for shit) and sites like wahapedia wouldn't have a reason to exist(meaning they'd be driving more traffic to their own pages).Unlike a GW Codex, it's 83 pages of art and fiction about the Eternal Dynasty, with the rules still being separate. This is actually brilliant as it means the Codex won't be literal trash in a few years once it gets replaced with a new version with new rules. (My FLGS owner has a nice frothy rant about this if you ask him, having had to throw out a shitload of GW codexes over the years.)
Or they could release rules+lore books every 3 years and all of us will keep buying the replacements and tossing out the old ones when they deign to bother giving them to us, 90% of the way through an edition... if we don't get squatted like Deathwatch or Daemons, heh.That's something GW should have been doing for years now. Leave the faction books as rarely updated(once a decade would be fine) coffee table books full of art, lore, whatever and just make the damned rules free. People who are interested enough will still buy it(assuming they actually print the things because GW can't seem to handle book printing for shit) and sites like wahapedia wouldn't have a reason to exist(meaning they'd be driving more traffic to their own pages).
There's no point, all they had to do was basically nothing after that and continue to win. Privateer Press put a light machine gun to their foot and wouldn't let go of the trigger with nothing required of GW. Asmodee killed x-wing damn near overnight and the rest of their stuff is also licensed games anyway, again GW just had to basically do nothing. TC took a tranny shotgun to their foot, with GW doing basically nothing but continuing to do what they normally do. Catalyst Game Labs can't seem to figure out wtf they want to do. OPR hasn't fucked themselves over yet, but their growth is slow.Or they could release rules+lore books every 3 years and all of us will keep buying the replacements and tossing out the old ones when they deign to bother giving them to us, 90% of the way through an edition... if we don't get squatted like Deathwatch or Daemons, heh.
A shockingly large amount of GW's business model revolves around them never having to deal with competition. You'd think the Chapterhouse lawsuit would have freaked them out into some form of reforms, but it didn't.
The site was unironically borderline unusable because spam was never (fairly) punished and certain posters were allowed to run rampant ruining any kind of potential discussion. This was true years ago when I was on it. Frankly if anybody shows up here with an account created 2025 or later I am just going to assume they are a fed, a retard, or both.Was 4chans /tg/ really actually a bunch of bots and schizos going at it?
Those CAD 3D slop models look like shit. the bar for 3D printed "warhammer inspired models" is so fucking low.