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wait a second, those legs on the left they couldn't possibly be?
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Lol that's actually pretty accurate! I don't know much about them but I think they are into self-mutilation.
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wait a second, those legs on the left they couldn't possibly be?
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Supposedly, the faces on their belts are their own faces. So I'd say they're into that kind of thing.Lol that's actually pretty accurate! I don't know much about them but I think they are into self-mutilation.
well bigger is better as they say,After watching some games of Apocalypse, I think I actually like the rules better than regular 40k.
anything major in it?Something that may be unrelevant, but, um. Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2 has gotten a new patch
Mostly deals with bug fixes, mainly addressing issues with the campaign and some faction abilities and upgrades.anything major in it?
well screaming about purging an heretics to fill the monthly quota will do that to your voice.
also these sis models.
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somfin bout the faces cant nail it though but hey atleast they are on the way.
Idk, some of them look like a man in drag, but maybe that's just heroic proportions making things look awkward as usual.
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I think I might have found my new Daemon Prince of Slaanesh.
Mostly deals with bug fixes, mainly addressing issues with the campaign and some faction abilities and upgrades.
The Creator of Man in the High Castle Is Bringing Warhammer 40,000 to Live-Action TV
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The grim dark future of the 41st Millennium is coming to live-action television for the first time—and Games Workshop has recruited the creator behind Amazon’s Man in the High Castle adaptation, Frank Spotnitz, to do so.
Announced today by the wardens of the Warhammer 40K and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar tabletop gaming franchises—and the vast multimedia empire of books,comics, games, and other adaptations behind them—Spotnitz’s Big Light Productions will helm a live-action TV show based around the character of Gregor Eisenhorn.
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Eisenhorn isn’t one of the giant, armor-clad Space Marines that defend the human empire of the gory, 41st millennium Warhammer 40,000 is set in. Instead, he’s an Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos—a free-roaming agent of the God-Emperor of Mankind that goes about hunting down the taint of daemons and other alien influences from Humanity and its vast, but ever-dwindling Imperium.
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Created in 2001 by writer Dan Abnett initially for a series of Warhammer 40K novels, Eisenhorn and his motley retinue of fellow Inquisitors have become some of the most beloved characters in the vast lore of the tabletop franchise, spawning spinoff video games, audio dramas, comics, and, as it is Games Workshop, some rather pricey but rather lovely models.
Spotnitz will serve as both showrunner and executive producer on the series—alongside Big Light Productions’ creative director, Emily Feller—which has only recently entered development, as this gleefully silly flowchart explanation from Games Workshop themselves explains, intended for fans more into their tabletop miniatures than the nitty-gritty details of TV production:
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There’s probably less giant cathedral ships of mass destruction involved in making TV though. Only guessing on that front.
It’s far from Games Workshop’s first attempt to spin off its beloved tabletop series into the realm of cinema—Abnett himself penned the script for the 2010 animated Space Marine movie Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie, and more recently, the company recruited a 40K fan filmmaker, Richard Boylan, to produce a new animated web series about the Blood Angels chapter of the Space Marines.
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But even compared to those projects, this is a massive undertaking for Warhammer 40K’s presence beyond the miniature battlefields it has called home for decades. We’ll bring you more on Games Workshop and Spotnitz’s plans for Eisenhorn as and when we learn it.
I've heard that Tyranids are the weakest faction in the game, did the patch address that?
I've heard that Tyranids are the weakest faction in the game, did the patch address that?
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Live Action Warhammer 40,000 TV Show 'Eisenhorn' Announced
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The Creator Of Man In The High Castle Is Bringing Warhammer 40,000 To Live-Action TV
The grim dark future of the 41st Millennium is coming to live-action television for the first time and Games Workshop has recruited the creator behind Amazon’s Man in the High Castle adaptation, Frank Spotnitz, to do so....io9.gizmodo.com
(Anyway)
- Fixed Adrenal glands displaying the wrong area of effect
- Fixed a crash when capturing a system with the Imperium AI superpower with the Infested space hulk Vanguard force
- Fixed a localization and missing portrait during the secondary objective breakthrough against the Sons of Malice
- Fixed some POI which where displaying the Devoured UI while it could not progress
The Sons of Horus had a good aesthetic
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thats nice and all, but didnt season 3 of MITHC go super hippie gay and unwatchable. none the less it will be interesting to see how much will be butchered.
>son of horus
>cleary a luna wolf
he cant keep getting away with it!
I hope it turns out well but I have a hard time believing they’d embrace the grim-dark.