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| Night Reaper |
Jun 11 2012, 12:48 PM
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Hey guys,
http://natfka.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/deep...hobby.html#more Saw this earlier today and thought it was worth sharing around as much as possible. It raises some very interesting points, and after reading it I'm starting to reconsider some of my views of GW. Let's try and keep this reasonable, no mass degradation of GW, just stay on topic. Thanks Night Reaper -------------------- A forum for the sons of the Night Haunter and true members of the VIII Legion:
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| Lacrimosa |
Jun 11 2012, 01:07 PM
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Derp derp derp ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 0 Joined: 23-May 11 Member No.: 11,292 |
There's other manufacturers you know.
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| cmdr_roy |
Jun 11 2012, 01:14 PM
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Ian, dont troll.
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| Golden Gecko |
Jun 11 2012, 01:27 PM
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Let's try and keep this reasonable, no mass degradation of GW, just stay on topic. Calling all Wombats... -------------------- There are over 200,000 words in the English language. You can chose the ones you want and put them in any combination you see fit and it won't convince me to stop posting what I want. You see, *points at head* the circus is always dialed up to 11 and it never stops.
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| Biggy |
Jun 11 2012, 02:02 PM
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Really interesting article with a lot of valid points. Wells is still waaaaaay out of touch though.
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| Lacrimosa |
Jun 11 2012, 02:06 PM
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Derp derp derp ![]() Group: Banned Posts: 0 Joined: 23-May 11 Member No.: 11,292 |
Ian, dont troll. Seriously mang. GW is just a company that sells some plastic dudes. Essays aren't necessary. -------------------- I never gave up teaching -hooking up with my adult (18 year old) students after hours, was way too much fun :cool: Khanoth - admitted sex tourist. The Curly Joe Sex Press - order yours today! Discreet billing available. www.curlyjoesexpress.com.au |
| RandomAbuse |
Jun 11 2012, 02:41 PM
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QUOTE Seriously mang. GW is just a company that sells some plastic dudes. Essays aren't necessary. Probably not. But the article also addressed the community and what they can do to make the game more fun, which was quite interesting. -------------------- ┬─┬ノ( º _ ºノ)
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| Mephyuser39 |
Jun 11 2012, 03:50 PM
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The original author raised some interesting points and Jes Goodwin has my pity that he can't talk to us without copping a heap of vitriole about the work he does.
But, GW does need to realise that another of his points is also true. If GW shut it's doors tomorrow, The hobby would survive. The community of players would barely notice the fact that there would be no more new minatures and it would simply find other ways to get the minis it wanted, even just specific parts. How many of us have a large bits box? How many of us can use E-bay? I mean that GW needs us. We only need GW if we play one of it's games. GW provides a good product. Its just the pricing policy that needs a little tweaking. END OF RANT Just a question out of interest. Who was introduced to the game by a friend and who was brought into the game by advertising. I was introduced by a friend FRIEND : 1 ADVERTISING : 0 |
| Night Reaper |
Jun 11 2012, 04:10 PM
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Just a question out of interest. Who was introduced to the game by a friend and who was brought into the game by advertising. I was introduced by a friend FRIEND : 1 ADVERTISING : 0 Friend -------------------- A forum for the sons of the Night Haunter and true members of the VIII Legion:
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| chromedog |
Jun 11 2012, 04:46 PM
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I was introduced to wargaming by my granddad (who played napoleonics).
I discovered other games indirectly through a friend who told me about a games convention - where I discovered Battletech (this was one of the old Tin soldier ones, in the old Haymarket TAFE campus.). Later I found Tin Soldier. Later, I discovered 40k by looking at the rulebook in a store (there were NO GW stores in this country at that point, and Sydney still had a Mind Games.). I found other people who played and they became my friends. I didn't introduce friends to it (gaming), they were already gamers when we were introduced. The one thing that irks me about contemporary gamers is the almost evangelical hate from the "converts" to other games from GW (they seem to wear gaming blinders). You don't have to be exclusive to one plastic-producing idol. One can have a gaming pantheon and be quite happy. This post has been edited by chromedog: Jun 11 2012, 07:35 PM -------------------- Not sent from my Lumia800 using the microwave as a proxy server.
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| Aegnor |
Jun 11 2012, 06:31 PM
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| Greatwolf Glen |
Jun 11 2012, 07:14 PM
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I was introduced to wargaming by my granddad (who played napoleonics). I discovered other games indirectly through a friend who told me about a games convention - where I discovered Battletech. Later, I discovered 40k by looking at the rulebook in a store (there were NO GW stores in this country at that point, and Sydney still had a Mind Games.). I found other people who played and they became my friends. I didn't introduce friends to it (gaming), they were already gamers when we were introduced. The one thing that irks me about contemporary gamers is the almost evangelical hate from the "converts" to other games from GW (they seem to wear gaming blinders). You don't have to be exclusive to one plastic-producing idol. One can have a gaming pantheon and be quite happy. +1 Chromedog I can remember when mind games was still going, I was introduced to the GW hobby by a friend but we played other games as well, quiet a few role play games which I still play occasionally. Yeah some gamers don't get the big picture there are other companies that produce alternate miniatures for 40K, or totally different gaming systems if you want e.g. our gaming group also play dystopian wars, malifaux, and sedition wars looks good. Even the old GW specialist games, like blood bowl, necromunda and mordheim you can source alternate models from other gaming systems which provide good alternatives to GW models. -------------------- "As a rule of thumb, the designers do not hide "easter eggs" in the rules. If clever reading is required to unlock some sort of hidden option, then it is most likely just a result of wishful thinking." Pete Haines ;)
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| Gorechilds Protege |
Jun 11 2012, 07:20 PM
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Even the old GW specialist games, like blood bowl, necromunda and mordheim you can source alternate models from other gaming systems which provide good alternatives to GW models. Mordheim's a great example of the community not needing GW - GW screwed over our wonderful community yet expansions and new warbands balanced to those expansions and those settings as well as the game as a whole have been released within the external to GW (granted many players were from the old Mordheim forums before the royal ###### up with SG Forums being set up which lost so many players outright) community. There's other systems in the same sort of genre and style as Mordheim and it being a skirmish game pretty much any company that produces fantasy miniatures can be used as the models. It's the being mature enough to evolve past the GW store to an Independent store which isn't GW Biased and then going from there beyond that can be a real sticking point for some people who buy into the fallacy that GW sells the only good models on the market. -------------------- But seriously, I'm amazed by just how little GP has written. On a scale of 1 to Gorechild's Protege, this is nothing. It's like a Heavy Incinerator with which you've just rolled a 1 to wound. Jeff Albertson to me 12 April 2012: "Yeah not sure what i would do if i was you either. id like to see you snap. Hey you ever want to incapicate someone id give ya a hand, just gotta ask mate" "Don't try to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors, try to be better than yourself." - Faulkner. All of these things just smash you unforgivingly and theres nothing you can do to stop them. Its completely stupid to take this army the way it is, you will degfinately lose every game no matter how good you are. Challenge Accepted! W/L/D = 0/0/1 |
| Greatwolf Glen |
Jun 11 2012, 07:43 PM
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Mordheim's a great example of the community not needing GW - GW screwed over our wonderful community yet expansions and new warbands balanced to those expansions and those settings as well as the game as a whole have been released within the external to GW (granted many players were from the old Mordheim forums before the royal ###### up with SG Forums being set up which lost so many players outright) community. There's other systems in the same sort of genre and style as Mordheim and it being a skirmish game pretty much any company that produces fantasy miniatures can be used as the models. It's the being mature enough to evolve past the GW store to an Independent store which isn't GW Biased and then going from there beyond that can be a real sticking point for some people who buy into the fallacy that GW sells the only good models on the market. +1 and this is a problem for the gaming community and a massive win for GW when some gamers have no perception on what's good value in terms of getting bang for your buck dollar wise, yes 10+ years ago yes they where the dominant player in the market but this has not been true for a number of years now, and yet they still act like they produce the only good models in the market place. -------------------- "As a rule of thumb, the designers do not hide "easter eggs" in the rules. If clever reading is required to unlock some sort of hidden option, then it is most likely just a result of wishful thinking." Pete Haines ;)
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| s1viter0 |
Jun 11 2012, 10:13 PM
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I came to the hobby from a different angle. I found Dawn of War. That was a revelation after playing Age of Empires forever. From there, I found out my bro in law was a very talented modeller and painter, and he made me a Tau Commander. After a while, he looked lonely all on his own, so I started building an army from there. About a year later, I have about 2500-3000 points of painted Tau, and a DE on the way.
As for the article, I also find it sad that the creators of these minis can't relate to us as the gamers. Sure, I don't like paying more than I have to, but on a model per model basis, the prices aren't THAT bad. Ok, finecast excepted there. But, GW is a company, companies make money, else there is no company. End of story. How they choose to do that can be debated till the squats come home, but in the end, GW know we want their product and they make a good one, so they set their prices accordingly in their minds. Anyway, it was an interesting read, with some valid points. thanks for sharing. -------------------- The Greater Good...[color=#FF6600][font=Garamond]
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| Golden Gecko |
Jun 12 2012, 07:55 AM
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I was introduced to wargaming by my granddad (who played napoleonics). I discovered other games indirectly through a friend who told me about a games convention - where I discovered Battletech (this was one of the old Tin soldier ones, in the old Haymarket TAFE campus.). Later I found Tin Soldier. Later, I discovered 40k by looking at the rulebook in a store (there were NO GW stores in this country at that point, and Sydney still had a Mind Games.). I found other people who played and they became my friends. I didn't introduce friends to it (gaming), they were already gamers when we were introduced. The one thing that irks me about contemporary gamers is the almost evangelical hate from the "converts" to other games from GW (they seem to wear gaming blinders). You don't have to be exclusive to one plastic-producing idol. One can have a gaming pantheon and be quite happy. I now understand where the 'chrome' in your username comes from... Unfortunately, my hair didnt go grey, it just packed its bags and left -------------------- There are over 200,000 words in the English language. You can chose the ones you want and put them in any combination you see fit and it won't convince me to stop posting what I want. You see, *points at head* the circus is always dialed up to 11 and it never stops.
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| Juisarian |
Jun 12 2012, 09:20 AM
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When it comes to things like rumours, tutorials and tactica, the Internet is my go-to guy. GW's contribution in these areas is negligible. Who needs White Dwarf when you have any of the great wargaming sites or blogs, let alone all of them?
When it comes to a free and open discussion of the game and the products, I know I can go to my local independent retailer for good advice and a chat. I don't even like to think about what happens when I step into a GW shop. Nice range of products in stock, terrible people to deal with. TOURNAMENTS, TOURNAMENTS, TOURNAMENTS. The fact that there are multiple tournaments a year in a place like SA alone that run and prosper entirely without GW involvement is the single most important argument that we run this hobby. GW contributes the rules, the models and the fluff. We are the hobby. This post has been edited by Juisarian: Jun 12 2012, 09:26 AM |
| Reunion-Round |
Jun 12 2012, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE TOURNAMENTS, TOURNAMENTS, TOURNAMENTS. The fact that there are multiple tournaments a year in a place like SA alone that run and prosper entirely without GW involvement is the single most important argument that we run this hobby. Same argument can be made against any company though. This post has been edited by Reunion-Round: Jun 12 2012, 11:07 AM -------------------- Math-hammer requires a level of free thinking deemed unfitting for a true, loyal Guardsmen; ignorance is your shield! 40k Armies for sale |
| Juisarian |
Jun 12 2012, 09:36 AM
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Same argument can be made against company though. If you mean "against any company" I think the difference is that most other wargaming companies don't have a local physical infrastructure of shops of staff. Most of them don't even have a corporate office in Australia or NZ. |
| Sgtdurst72 |
Jun 12 2012, 10:42 AM
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Member ![]() Group: Veteran Members Posts: 239 Joined: 2-December 10 From: Australia nsw Member No.: 10,457 |
Nice article, honestly I agree with it, in particular a site he mentioned literally has thousands of battle reports, how to play step by steps for many of it systems alongside painting and modeling tutorials accusing such places as freeloading is a slap to the face.
I co run a small gaming group of around fifteen members "howd you start?" is a pretty standard question. The answer is usually a friend/family member played..... Not I was walking past a GW and a overly enthusiastic sales person hurled information at me until I bought something so I could leave. When profits falter and the company begins to sink their attitude may change for the better or for the worse, but people are still playing and paying so I can't see that happening anytime soon Ow and a friend This post has been edited by Sgtdurst72: Jun 12 2012, 10:43 AM -------------------- Hills district gaming Sydney nsw send a pm if youlld be interested in a few games of WHFB or 40K
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