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Nah, game has Slaanesh, and not as the heroes, so no matter how hard they pander sjws will be reeing.
>Implying their not like ADB and genuinely believe chaos did nothing wrong and the galaxy would be far better if not for the Emperor/Imperium attacking peaceful cultists.
 
I think your forgetting that this game is gonna take place in the 40k universe, where I think the most "cute quirky" you'll get is maybe the psyker on yer team behaving in some odd fashion or talking weird.
They have a cute Navigator and some of the other party members are an unsanctioned psyker, an eldar, a sister of battle, a space wolf, and a member of the inquisition.

This game is going to be retarded.
 
I think your forgetting that this game is gonna take place in the 40k universe, where I think the most "cute quirky" you'll get is maybe the psyker on yer team behaving in some odd fashion or talking weird.
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Reject mudskin heretic unsanctioned waifu.

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Accept fair skinned purging bolter waifu.
 
"it's pretty common for npcs to be bisexual and sometimes gay"

Fucking false.
 
Lore wise, it is complicated. A noble can have a harem of anything he or she wants. A regular imperial? Straight tradlife.

The infamous Ian Watson series had a corrupt chaos governor with a harem of little boys who were euthanised by the Imperial Fists as a mercy.

So far, the game has the Navigator and Eldar as romance options I think. Perhaps they realised that 40k nerds are male only and there are only tiddy romances.

The psyker is by far the most annoying one, and usually gripes about the nasty Imperium.

The battle sister's hobby is to offer shooting said psyker. She also likes it if you do usual charity stuff like a good nun.

The Eldar and smuggler lady I haven't really done much with, neither the Wooof.

There is mysterious Interrogator guy and old protocol grandpa seneschal, but neither seem flirty at all. Neither seem romancable. Not a good look for straight girls or homos.

The techpriest is a him, not a xir, thankfully unpozzed.

The navigator waifu is a bit skizo and some flavour of donut steel op navigator who triggers psy phenomena whenever she sneezes. Propably bi, but perhaps a bit too edgy for sjws to truly celebrate. Not removing your shipmen's tongues, how barbaric, they make loud noises.

Also there is a morality system, Imperial (surprisingly uncucked), benevolent (basically "light side" , no executions, etc) and heretical (Chaos+xenos) stuff.

I am somewhat surprised that Chaos marines aren't mooks, but are actual bosses in their own right. I hope they won't cuck to redditors reeing that it took them 4 tries and 30 minutes each to beat a single one. You need to psyker them and melta/bolter them while healing non stop. Lasguns and autoguns do 0 damage. And he takes 80% of your hitpoints with one attack.

Definately not as bad on the woke as the rest of the games by the studio. The Imperial choices are appropriate.

My actual nitpick would be the gear system. Your "elite rich space trade prince" group of heroes will be lucky to have any rare weapon beside the Sister's starting Bolter and the Techpriest's power axe. For a rogue trader, having a sniper rifle or plasma gun shouldn't be an epic loot drop you desperately need.

Another problem is psykers. They are a bonus feature not a class, and feel underdone, and there is virtually no offense, it is buffs debuffs. Just feels like its very underdeveloped.

I may also be dissapointed, but it looks like you get one ship, the mighty house flagship... which is an escort that is a combo of all 3 escorts, so a Sword with a Firestorm's lance and two torpedo tubes. A 1 in 3 of escorts, kind of. I was hoping you could at least get a light cruiser.

For the morality choices, you find a peddler with mutants in cages displayed as captured xenos, that you can shock for a coin.
Xenos Horribitus, likes eating children, heresy, rampant mating. Diet: rocks. Weakness: prayers, righteous thoughts.
I did chuckle.

The benevolent choice is to stop it, say its iiignorant, and save the mutants. The Imperial choice is to execute the peddler and the mutants, as not killing aliens on sight is bad.

Another one is, smugglers imprisoned help you against cultists. Benevolent choice is to gang press and pardon them, heretic to let them go, Imperial is to thank them with a good blamming.

Another choice is to save the civilians, benevolent, exterminatus (Imperial), or steal everything (heretical).

You can get rid of most companions. I'll continue to test it and see if I can snoop out more woke stuff.
 
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My wife and I were talking this weekend about learning 40K. Looks like 10th edition is out soon and I was thinking of getting that Leviathan box as a starter.

You guys think that is the right choice?
 
My wife and I were talking this weekend about learning 40K. Looks like 10th edition is out soon and I was thinking of getting that Leviathan box as a starter.

You guys think that is the right choice?
Depends on the armies that you want to play. Marines are elite but a jack of all trades, while Tyranids are a horde army with big monsters.

The starter set will come with everything you need to get started and easy to build models so you can get started right away with playing.

So I would say to get it and if you don’t like the armies, there are plenty of people online willing to buy one or both of the armies in the starter set.
 
My wife and I were talking this weekend about learning 40K. Looks like 10th edition is out soon and I was thinking of getting that Leviathan box as a starter.

You guys think that is the right choice?
If you want to wait a bit, the new combat patrol boxes will be very beginner friendly and it won't lock you both into space marines and tyranids.
 
If you want to wait a bit, the new combat patrol boxes will be very beginner friendly and it won't lock you both into space marines and tyranids.
Thank you and @Imperial Citizen for your responses. If we end up liking the game, it isn't a huge deal to branch out into other armies so I am not as concerned about being locked in.

If anything it just means more variety!
 
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