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Behold: the Piss Ravens.
My lamenters niggas have been pissed on for centuries........
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Behold: the Piss Ravens.
The only reason they haven't been disbanded is to keep the being pissed on by existence from spreading to other chapters.View attachment 6468453
My lamenters niggas have been pissed on for centuries........
Honestly stuff like this shows how far we've come with 40k animations. When I first discovered the setting there wasn't a whole lot in the way of animations besides cutscenes and trailers from Dawn of War and Space Marine 1.Friendly reminder that Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40K Movie in 4K is free on youtube:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vC2YEHi2We4
They are badasses though, they gave minatours a tough timeThe only reason they haven't been disbanded is to keep the being pissed on by existence from spreading to other chapters.
Yeah I wanted more xenos too. I feel like there's a lot of potential in having an ork companion. You'd have to deal with their spores reproducing but apparently some of the outer rim orks are more civil? Also having a squat could really flesh them out more and create some interesting drama.Finally got through the Rogue Trader DLC, had to make a new savefile. New DLC, overpowered bullshit etc. Bravo Owlcat.
It's pretty good, although I'm really not feeling Kibellah, her voice actor is trying really, really hard and she just sounds grating, and in general she is very weird romance pandering that just doesn't mesh with the rest of the cast well. They really, really wanted money this time it seems.
The quest is great although it comes with the mandatory terrible Iconoclast major decision to force me to go 2/2 with Dogmatic.
The bath scene makes for funny memes but it really should have differentiated in scenes between romanced and non-romanced, Owlcat still struggles with reactivity.
Anyway, Cassia still busted, Kibellah gigabusted, next DLC is Arbites because we clearly needed more Imperium humans in a Rogue Trader game, left holding my limp dick waiting for more xenos companions.
Late but I just really like the idea of a desperate craft world or whatever semi assimilating into imperial society. Sort of like post wild West Indians. You'd have to bend a lot of rules but it would be a very interesting storyline. Rogue trader gave me the idea with how easily they fooled the planetary governmentHalf eldar space marines were previously a thing in rogue trader, and retconned out. The emperor isn't in a position to declare anything and even if he somehow did, it would take hundreds or possibly thousands of years for it to get through the bureaucracy. Additionally, most normal imperium citizens have no idea what an eldar even is, let alone that they exist, even most guardsmen haven't seen one and only would have read about them from their primer or some other similar source.
But to "finally" get half eldar space marines? You're a few decades late.
Also, most of the eldar themselves are xenophobic as well to the point of the idea being a joke, nevermind that it isn't even certain if their or a human's biology in the current lore would even allow it.
Most outer rim Orks are made of BloodAxes or FreeBootaz, those usually you can make deals with and etc. Heck, imagine having a BloodAxes Mekboi on your ship.You'd have to deal with their spores reproducing but apparently some of the outer rim orks are more civil? Also having a squat could really flesh them out more and create some interesting drama.
It really wouldn't be possible inside the Imperium proper but there's a lot of places on the fringes of known space that are more like Star Trek or Mass Effect where humanity is just one of many different species. Its a shame those places where the Emperor's Light just doesn't quite reach don't get explored more by writers.Late but I just really like the idea of a desperate craft world or whatever semi assimilating into imperial society. Sort of like post wild West Indians. You'd have to bend a lot of rules but it would be a very interesting storyline. Rogue trader gave me the idea with how easily they fooled the planetary government
I mean it should’ve been obvious. Nids usually avoid tomb worlds. Genestealers would’ve been better rolling up with tanks.Fuck, why would you tease a faction and not have us fight them?
I get that the Necron tactic of "walk forward slowly and shoot" doesn't translate well to melee combat, but cmon.
You would need a really good writer to pull this off, something which is in short supply in current black library.It really wouldn't be possible inside the Imperium proper but there's a lot of places on the fringes of known space that are more like Star Trek or Mass Effect where humanity is just one of many different species. Its a shame those places where the Emperor's Light just doesn't quite reach don't get explored more by writers.
I totally get why they don't explore it more. They don't really want to present a viable alternative to the imperium that takes the wind out of it's sails. isolated planets or small domains run like the Interex are possible but most of the alternative powers got taken out during the great crusade. If you play your cards right you can actually successfully rebel in rogue trader but the success rate isn't high in lore.It really wouldn't be possible inside the Imperium proper but there's a lot of places on the fringes of known space that are more like Star Trek or Mass Effect where humanity is just one of many different species. Its a shame those places where the Emperor's Light just doesn't quite reach don't get explored more by writers.
I appreciated that there were star trek options to talk before shooting, even if 80 percent of the time that didn't work. The biggest disappointment is there weren't more original or obscure aliens in it to talk to.I don't know, Rogue Trader got enough eldar and rogue imps. What the game could use is a trusty ork, maybe a kroot, or another marine or imperial enforcer or bounty hunter type.
One thing was that you did very little rogue trading, you were more of a governor for your own Imperial domain. Most xenos interactions was with eldar too, and thus less of trade. Squabbling with orks over loot would have been fun.
I was going to say the whole eldar joining up with the imperium thing has to be at least viable because of them letting in cat people... Then I realized we've never actually seen a single cat person.You would need a really good writer to pull this off, something which is in short supply in current black library.
I've got it almost maxed out, honestly without any real coordination it sucks to play as. You end up primarily shielding yourself, your melee is mediocre, and unless you're using the multi melta you can't keep much off of you if you're in heavy stance to actually have a decent rate of fire but then you've got no range so you need to hope the party puts a stop to shit pelting you from across the map. The tactical and vanguard do better with the melta rifles due to the maneuverability and melee than the heavy with the multimelta and it's kinda pathetic. The heavy bolter doesn't do enough quick enough with so much shit blocking shots even post patch. About the only way I've found it to not be annoying to play as, is if you've got at least the purple heavy plasma incinerator because a no charge shot of that can kill stuff at your feet and if you get used to the firing arc you can do a lot at distance with fully charged shots after the patch.Anyone put some decent time into playing a Heavy? I had an incredible match just now where my team kept melee off me consistently, and let me hoover up the ammo drops - in return I had massive kill and damage numbers. Smoothest run I've had so far.
Unfortunately every other time has seen me out of ammo, dodge rolling everywhere because of the lack of support. Lot of potential here but being *this* dependent on randoms has me concerned.